Treading Through the Trauma

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Target Audience

Social workers, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, educators, school personnel, mental health professionals, clinicians, health and human service practitioners, and other health care professionals

Description



Trauma has impacted many across lifespans, culture and social dynamics. How it has impacted may vary but there are some common ways in which trauma impacts brain functioning. This workshop will lead participants through a framework of a healing process that is effective in trauma work. The workshop will engage participants not only in the framework but will equip with tools to utilize in practice with client. This is both lecture, experiential and interactive style learning.

Faculty
Isis Bey, LCSW, CCTP II
A Master’s Level Clinician, Ms. Bey completed her education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, NC. She has over 20 years experience working with children and families. Ms. Bey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with the North Carolina Social Work Licensing Board. She is Nationally Certified as a Trauma Clinician, Gang Specialist and Parent Educator. Ms. Bey is the founder and owner of Harmony Health Therapeutic Services and an Adjunct Professor with Johnson C. Smith and Winthrop Universities. Ms. Bey has taught courses that include: Group Therapy Advanced Practice, Trauma and Social Work Practice, Generalist Social Work Practice, Social Work Ethics, Field Instruction and more. Ms. Bey is also an NC Supervisor for Clinical Social Workers.

Her experience in the clinical field includes but is not limited to: Crisis Intervention, Assessment, Individual, Group and Couples Counseling and Trauma. She also has practice experience using Mindfulness, Spiritual Social Work, Drumming and Dance as a therapeutic tool. Training experience includes advocacy, ethics, implicit bias, systematic disparities, group therapy, child welfare, parent education, gang intervention, human trafficking, and domestic and teen dating violence.

Ms. Bey offers treatment, training and supervision through an Eclectic Humanistic Approach. This is a person-centered, strengths based approach. The belief is that the participant is the expert of his or her life experiences. Ms. Bey is a guide and coach in the treatment or learning process, offering tools, feedback, resources, skills and techniques to assist the individual in the healing or learning process. Ms. Bey uses treatment modalities that are trauma informed and evidenced based. Ms. Bey loves spending time with her family, engaging in community work and traveling.


Charlotte AHEC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5096. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Charlotte AHEC is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Objectives

  • Increase knowledge about how trauma impacts the brain and nervous system
  • Define types of trauma and differentiate between interpersonal trauma (sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse) and other types/situational trauma (combat/military, natural disaster, political violence and accidents)
  • Develop understanding on the mind and body connection in relation to treatment
  • Learn skills to help client develop stability, self-efficacy, and anxiety management
  • Develop strategies for preventing, addressing and managing vicarious traumatization

Contact

Cortney Fowler BSBA

Sessions

Mar 6, 2020
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Isis Bey LCSW, CCTP II
Date(s)
Mar 6, 2020
Time
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Check-In Time
8:30 AM
Credit
0.30 - CEU
3.00 - Contact Hours
3.00 - NBCC Hours
3.00 - Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists
Location
South Piedmont AHEC
Room
Classroom 14
Details
Status
Closed
Date(s)
Mar 6, 2020
Time
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Location
South Piedmont AHEC
Room
Classroom 14
Fees
$100.00
Registration Fee
Credits
0.30
CEU
3.00
Contact Hours
3.00
NBCC Hours
3.00
Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists