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Featuring
guest speaker
Juli Alvarado, MA, LPC, NCC
Juli Alvarado has 20 years of experience in child welfare, from the top down. Combining the latest research in psychology, neurology, physiology and development, she teaches powerful parenting and therapeutic paradigms that are transforming child welfare from families to entire agencies. As a therapist and consultant, she is well known internationally as an expert in trauma, attachment, and bonding.
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Conferences
Pre-registration is required.
FOR PARENTS:
Healing the Soul of the Traumatized Child; Understanding the Imprints of Early Influences
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Saturday, May 15 |
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9:00-4:00 |
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Suburban Hospital Auditorium, Bethesda, MD
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| Fees: |
$89/individual; $150/couple  |
| Parking: |
Free parking available in hospital lot |
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Raising an "intense" child can be very challenging to even the most loving, motivated and seasoned parent. With a specific focus on children who have had difficult beginnings, this workshop will introduce parents to the concept of Emotional Regulatory Healing (ERH), an effective parenting model for our most challenging children. Based on the most recent and reliable research in neuroscience and psychology, ERH empowers parents to become conduits for overcoming not only difficult behaviors, but for healing the underlying hurt and fear that are fueling them. If you are struggling to maintain joy, peace, and tranquility in your home, this conference will give you the information and tools necessary to make lasting and positive changes for your family.
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FOR PROFESSIONALS:
Clinical Implications in the Treatment of Maltreated, Traumatized Children
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Friday, May 14 |
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9:00-4:00 |
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Johns Hopkins University, Montgomery County Campus, Rockville, MD
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| Fees: |
$149/individual; 10% discount for 4 or more participants from one organization

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| Parking: |
Free parking available in lot directly across from building |
| Who Should Attend: |
Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Case Managers, Mental Health Professionals, Outpatient, Inpatient, Residential, Therapeutic Foster Care |
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This intensive and experiential workshop will draw upon current research on trauma, attachment, neuroscience and emotional regulatory functioning to inform the understanding of effective clinical interventions for challenging children and their families. Emphasis will be placed on the impact of trauma on the developing brain, and the resulting need to shift treatment modalities and focus in order to counter severe behaviors and promote healing. This innovative, relation-based approach will change your view of struggling families and give you the tools to significantly impact your outcomes with clients.
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