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In the absence of protective relationships, toxic stress in childhood impacts an individual's well-being across the lifetime. This workshop provides an overview of the ACE Study, Trauma, Toxic Stress and the Impact on Health.
This 4-hour free virtual workshop will provide an overview, interactive learning, and strategies on becoming trauma-informed.
Participants will learn:
Register Now!About the Presenters:
Jane Robinson, LMHC, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, Infant Mental Health Specialist founded the Center for Child Counseling in 1999 and continues her work as a volunteer consultant, trainer, and clinical supervisor.She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and is trained in Infant Mental Health through The Center for Prevention and Early Intervention at Florida State University. Jane co-authored a chapter, “Play Therapy Techniques with Very Young At-Risk Children in Child Care Settings” published in the book Play Therapy with Very Young Children, edited by Dr. Charles Shaefer and wrote “A Way of Being with Children” – a manual focusing on helping caregivers effectively work with young children.
Stephanie De La Cruz, LMHC, RPT-S, Clinical Director, Clinical ServicesStephanie De La Cruz, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at Boston University, and then completed her Master of Science degree in Counseling Psychology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Stephanie has been working in the mental health field since 2008, and has experience working with both adults and children in various settings. She has provided individual, group, and family therapy in both English and in Spanish. Stephanie is passionate about working with young children and their families, as well as incorporating other important figures in their lives to ensure they are able to grow in a supportive environment. Stephanie has assisted many children and their families who have experienced and/or witnessed violence in the home or in the community, have a history of trauma, abuse, and who have emotional, behavioral, and social difficulties. During her professional career, Stephanie has been trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Child Centered Play Therapy, Trauma Systems Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). Stephanie has been a qualified supervisor for the state of Florida since Nov. 28, 2016 for Registered Mental Health Counseling Interns. Stephanie is Child Parent Psychotherapy rostered, an EMDR certified therapist and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor.