March 2, 2023, 10:00 am to 11:30 am CT

This presentation will lay the foundation for insight into how trauma can impact a developing child’s brain and behaviors, including a discussion of the most prevalent forms of trauma in our community. Participants will receive an introduction to the three Principles of Trust Based Relational Intervention®. This presentation will dive into the Connecting Principle, with an emphasis on Attachment Theory and Mindfulness strategies for caregivers who are working with children and families. 
 
•         Explore trauma and its impact on children
•         Define TBRI® and introduce the three TBRI® Principles: Connection, Empowering, and Correcting
•         Discuss the Connecting Principle of TBRI®, with an emphasis on attachment and mindfulness

Speaker

Chelsea Davis - Gladney UniversityChelsea Davis is a Licensed Master Social Worker and the Trauma Trainer for The Women’s Center of Tarrant County. In this position, Chelsea provides trauma-informed trainings to professionals from a variety of disciplines, equipping them to apply strengths-based perspective in their practice and enhancing their understanding of both individual and systemic trauma. Chelsea evaluates up-to-date research publications in order to enhance the content of the trainings provided by The Women’s Center Violence Prevention and Education Team.

Chelsea graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with a Master’s Degree in Social Work. She has been with The Women’s Center since 2019.

FAQs

Are Continuing Education Units (CEUs) provided through this training?

We are happy to offer .15 social work and counseling CEUs. Certificates of Completion of 1.5 contact hours is also available for all attendees.

Is this event virtual?

Yes.  The event will be broadcast on ZOOM.

Will the event be recorded?

No

Where can I find other Gladney University trainings?

Visit GladneyUniversity.com for all upcoming trainings. You can also sign up to be notified by email.

Register for TBRI, Part 1