September 30, 2025
10:00am-12:00pm CST
2.0 CEs for LCSW/LSW and LCPC/LPC
$10 for CEs, FREE for no CEs
Webinar
The School of Social Work and the Kellner Center for Neurogenomics, Behavior, and Society present, "Neuroscience and Mental Health: Moving from Trauma-Informed to Trauma-Transformed", facilitated by Michael Remole, MA, LCPC, NCC, I/ECHMHC and Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics Mentor.
Have you noticed the phrase "trauma-informed" being frequently used? Do you wonder what it truly means in practice? Are you ready to move beyond awareness to a transformative approach in clinical settings, classrooms, and within your own family?
In this session, we shift the focus from merely recognizing trauma to enacting a meaningful transformation in our interactions and engagements. Drawing on the research and work of renowned brain development and trauma expert Dr. Bruce D. Perry and The Neurosequential Network, we provide a robust, neuroscience-based understanding of trauma and its profound effects on brain development, behavior, and relational dynamics. Participants will delve into how early adverse experiences shape neural functions and impact the nervous system, learning how this knowledge can guide supportive, healing-centered responses in real-world environments. This session aims to empower professionals with actionable, trauma-informed resources grounded in neuroscience, enhancing relationships, facilitating healing, and promoting a pathway toward healthier, more resilient futures for both clients and themselves.
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