Trauma Informed Work with Asylum-Seeking Youth at the Border
Providing care and support for children, youth, and families as they navigate the asylum system can be challenging. It can be hard to know how
Providing care and support for children, youth, and families as they navigate the asylum system can be challenging. It can be hard to know how
Your boundaries have one purpose: to take care of you. Understand the four steps of boundary development, how culture shapes boundaries, and how to become
This resource is a list of evidence-based and best practice interventions utilized in the training and consultation opportunities the South Southwest MHTTC provides to address
This workshop introduces the dominant theoretical model of anxiety disorders and the best-established treatment: exposure-based CBT. Strategies for making the most of exposures to achieve optimal outcomes for anxious youth will be illustrated, and practical application discussed. The training will include didactics, experiential activities, video modeling and behavioral rehearsal of exposure strategies.
The South Southwest MHTTC hosted this presentation on April 8, 2024. The program, facilitated by Dr. Heather Curry and Dr. Marianne Thomas, provided the foundations
This interactive three-session course introduces the participant to understanding stress, understanding trauma, and understanding trauma-informed care.
Providing care and support for children, youth, and families as they navigate the asylum system can be challenging. It can be hard to know how
Your boundaries have one purpose: to take care of you. Understand the four steps of boundary development, how culture shapes boundaries, and how to become
In collaboration with the Children’s Commission and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), this document has been created to provide trauma-informed care training
In collaboration with the Children’s Commission and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), this document has been created to provide trauma-informed care training
Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health
1823 Red River St.
Austin, TX 78701
txinstitute4mh@austin.utexas.edu
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