Treatment of Childhood Trauma: Your Professional Roadmap *November Virtual Event*

This Virtual event will be LIVE + Recorded for your convenience! Set your calendars for Saturday, November 11, 2023!

Event- Treatment of Childhood Trauma: Your Professional Roadmap

Are you a professional who works with children impacted by trauma and hoping to become trauma-informed professional? Do feel like you need more comprehensive roadmap to working with childhood trauma?

USD $89.99

This Virtual event will be LIVE + Recorded for your convenience! Set your calendars for Saturday, November 11, 2023!
Event- Treatment of Childhood Trauma: Your Professional Roadmap Are you a professional who works with children impacted by trauma and hoping to become trauma-informed professional? Do feel like you need more comprehensive roadmap to working with childhood trauma?

Description

Are you a professional who works with children impacted by trauma and hoping to become trauma-informed professional? Do feel like you need more comprehensive roadmap to working with childhood trauma?

With 1 in 3 children are impacted by trauma; and whether it’s neglect, abuse, tragedy, complex grief, high-conflict divorce or intergenerational trauma, professionals need specific, evidence-based tools to work with these children.

This full day workshop is an adjunct to our introductory course “Childhood Trauma: Finding a Way Through” but built specifically* for professionals
(note: our intro course is a prerequisite to take this workshop).

This full-day workshop is taught by Morgan Bissegger, R. Psychologist, Trauma Specialist and the Clinical Director of the Sexual Assault Center of Edmonton (and was created in collaboration with our Co-Founder, Tammy Schamuhn, R. Psych, RPT-S).

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  • Identify complex trauma behavioural presentations
  • Examine the complex impact of trauma on neurological development
  • Appraise & work with traumatic play sequences
  • Understand the role of the clinician’s nervous system and how it interacts with the child’s own state of autonomic arousal
  • Explore specific clinical  case studies while developing case conceptualization skills, treatment objectives, and appropriate interventions

 

INSTRUCTOR:
Morgan Bissegger, Registered Psychologist, Child and Adolescent therapist at the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE)

FORMAT:
Live Streamed through Zoom *** All participants will receive access to a recording of the event available for 30 days after the presentation

TIME:
9:00am – 4:00pm MST (Mountain Standard Time)

TARGET AUDIENCE:
This presentation is appropriate for educators, child care professionals, and mental health professionals.

WHAT WE PROVIDE:
Workbooks to complete throughout the workshop. An electronic certificate of completion will be granted after completion of this seminar {within 10 business days}

**This is an accredited training for continuing education credits with the  Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association

ALBERTA PD FUNDING ELIGIBLE

Professional Development (PD) Funding for Educators and ECE’s.

ICP is pleased to offer a variety of PD Opportunities for Educators & Early Childhood Educators inclusive for early learning and school age care. All of our training and workshops come with a certificate to use as evidence of continuous learning.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Starting September 1, 2021, under the bilateral agreement with the federal government, Children’s Services is expanding access to PD funding to all certified staff working in licensed child care programs, including ECEs working in preschool programs, and day home providers working in licensed family day home agencies.

The updated Alberta Child Care Grant Funding Guide outlines the eligibility and steps needed in order to obtain PD  funding. All applications and questions regarding the new Alberta Child Care Grant Funding can be directed to:

Email: cs.childcarefunding@gov.ab.ca

To learn more about the Alberta Child Care Grant Funding Program, please click HERE.

UNABLE TO AFFORD A TICKET?

We offer subsidized tickets to those have limited income! Please email us at info@instituteofchildpsychology.com for qualifications.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: Tickets purchased within 60 days of the course start date can be refunded within 24 hours of purchase timestamp. Tickets can be transferred to another party up until 1 week before event (November 04, 2023).

***DISCLAIMER: All workshops provided by the Institute of Child Psychology, along with all workshop materials, are strictly for educational purposes only and cannot be categorized as psychological or mental health services.

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Instructor Information

Morgan Bissegger

Morgan completed her undergraduate degree at the University of the Fraser Valley, in British Columbia in 2010. During this time, she also worked in residential care settings with children and youth who had experienced significant trauma and presented with complex mental health challenges. Through a process of seeking support and guidance to best support these individuals she began to learn about attachment theory and the impacts of trauma on development. This knowledge now serves as her foundation. In 2012, she began her Masters in Counselling Psychology at City University of Seattle. While completing this degree, she also worked in a school setting supporting complex mental health in the classroom. Through this work she continued to witness the importance of relationships in the developmental process. In 2015, she completed my graduated degree and began work as a Child and Adolescent therapist at the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE), and also began a small private practice. She still hold both positions today and values the rich learning and experience they provide her.