Trauma Informed Care and Feeding

Description

According to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), childhood trauma consists of any event in a child's life that is perceived to be psychologically distressing. This may include experiencing violence, perceiving threats of violence, or witnessing violence. Other examples include neglect, living through natural disasters, parental substance abuse or chronic illness. Additionally, children and families often experience traumatic stress as a result of a hospitalization or medical intervention, including treatment for feeding disorders. This talk will help practitioners to recognize signs of trauma and create supportive environments for a child's development. Participants will learn about the developmental impact of childhood trauma on relationships, participation in therapies, and mealtimes.

Location
1835 W Central Road
Training Room
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Date 4/10/2018 - 2:00 PM (Check in 3:45 PM)
Sponsor Chicagoland Feeding Professional Development Group
Trainer Karen Dilfer, MS, OTR/L and Stephanie Cohen, MS, CCC-SLP
Contact (847) 293-9559 MKilpatrick@icgrehab.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 0.5 - Atypical Development
0.5 - Intervention
1.0 - Working with Families
Cost $10
Status Closed