Practitioners

Do well. Do good.

If you’re a mental health clinician, staff, case manager, foster care worker, or anyone who works with children and adults of abuse and injustice (forcibly displaced people, refugees, asylum seekers, survivors of torture, trafficking, or hostage), you likely have times where you aren’t sure how to help these child or adult survivors. I know I did. 

For the past decade, I’ve worked extensively with survivors of extreme violence and forced migration both globally and domestically. I’ve also known that many times these populations have deep wounds that need special care. It’s an honor to provide discussion, lectures, and training on how to support the emotional well-being of child and adult survivors of extreme adversity.

 

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