Trauma Informed Care - Tips, Tricks, and Scripts

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Nov

7

11:00pm

Trauma Informed Care - Tips, Tricks, and Scripts

By InclusiveCare

Designed for: professionals, including fitness professionals, medical professionals, and non-behavioral health professionals to whom their clients disclose intimate life details in the context of their services who want to be able to:
Minimize their chance of perpetuating harm in their clients
Feel comfortable acknowledging the elephant of systemic oppression in the context of their professional encounter, with emphasis on working with transgender and non-binary clients.
Respond appropriately when someone discloses difficult personal information or trauma
Emphasis on practical skills and real world examples
Length of time: 2 hours
What it Covers:
What is trauma informed care?
Why is trauma informed care important?
What is happening on an anatomical and physiological level during a trauma response?
What does it mean to provide informed consent in the context of trauma informed care?
To what extent is it important to acknowledge someone's marginalized identity in the context of their care?
How do I show that I am a safe person to folks with marginalized identities?
Clinical Examples of trauma informed care
How do I keep myself safe from burnout and secondary trauma?
Q&A
Replay for future review
Supplemental Materials Include: A Pronoun Guide, Terminology Guide, Gender Affirming Surgery Packet, and Affirming Forms Packet
About the Presenters:
Andrew Miller (he/him/they/them) is a trans identified health equity trainer for Denver Health’s LGBTQ health services department. After graduating with a Master’s in Multicultural Clinical Counseling in 2019, Andrew combined his over ten years of national training experience with his passion for creating accessible affirming clinical settings and has focused his work towards medical and public health settings. Specializing in Transgender and Gender Expansive affirming care, Andrew provides trainings, technical assistance, and capacity building, spanning across medical systems, public health departments, and academic settings.
Dr. Krystyna Holland, PT (she/her) is a physical therapist in Denver, Colorado specializing in the provision of trauma informed pelvic floor care to individuals across the gender identity spectrum. In addition to helping folks feel confident in their ability to live without leaking and have pleasurable sex, Krystyna aims to change the fundamental patient provider relationship from one that centers the provider as a problem solver to one that focuses on collaboration between the patient and the provider.
Cost: $179

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