Unlocking Understanding: Understanding Difficult Behaviors and Emotional Dysregulation
Presented by California CASA
Trainer: Lacy Alana, LCSW, RSW
When a child who has experienced trauma melts down emotionally or struggles with big behaviors, the adults in their life can struggle to know how to make sense of exactly what is happening, or to know how to best help. Even if you logically know that trauma and adverse experiences can impact youth behavior - it can still be incredibly difficult to make sense of the complexity of the most difficult moments. In this training, we’ll focus on equipping you with information that will help you to better understand difficult behaviors, emotional dysregulation, in addition to providing you with actionable tips and tools that you can use in response. In this training.
We will discuss:
How trauma impacts the nervous system, and how this is connected to “big” behaviors like aggression, opposition, lying, stealing, and more
Why and how kids can sometimes *want* to stop a behavior, but still can’t seem to do it (and how to help)
Brain-based strategies for responding to emotional dysregulation and big behaviors compassionately, supportively, and with the nervous system in mind
Lacy Alana is a psychotherapist, trainer, and multi-disciplinary artist who specializes in interpersonal neurobiology, trauma, autism, and communication science. As Lacy spent time in the clinical, educational, corporate, and expressive arts world over the last decade and a half, she recognized that she was having great success blending facets from each discipline into the others. She provides one-of-a-kind trainings that fuse Interpersonal Neurobiology (the relational neurosciences and nervous system knowledge), therapeutic frameworks, applied improvisation, business communication, and pedagogy from improvisational theatre and the circus arts.
CE Hours: 1