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X-WR-CALDESC:Instructor: Dr. Isha W. Metzger\nThis training explores the pr
 ofound impact of interpersonal trauma on Black youth\, with a focus on the
  compounding stress of race-related experiences such as microaggressions a
 nd vicarious trauma. Participants will engage with the latest research and
  practice innovations aimed at healing both interpersonal and racial traum
 a\, particularly within community-based service settings such as Children’
 s Advocacy Centers\, hospitals\, schools\, and social services.\nThe train
 ing will examine how racial stress and trauma influence mental health\, be
 havioral\, and academic outcomes\, often being overlooked in conventional 
 trauma treatment frameworks. Participants will explore evidence-based trau
 ma treatment strategies proven effective for Black youth and families whil
 e emphasizing the need for culturally informed practices. Special attentio
 n will be given to integrating cultural strengths and protective factors\,
  such as racial socialization\, to promote resilience\, coping\, and impro
 ved treatment engagement.\n\nKey topics include:\n\nIdentifying trauma and
  traumatic stress symptoms in Black youth\nUnderstanding the effects of ra
 cial stress and trauma on mental and behavioral health\nExploring barriers
  and facilitators to service engagement for Black clients\nLeveraging raci
 al socialization as a protective factor\nThe session will combine research
  insights with practical applications\, equipping participants with strate
 gies for culturally affirming and effective trauma care for Black youth an
 d families.\n\nLearners will be able to:\n\nDescribe the impact of interpe
 rsonal and racial stress and trauma on Black youth’s mental and behavioral
  health\nDescribe the results of research on systemic\, institutional\, an
 d individual barriers/facilitators to increasing service utilization for B
 lack clients\nDescribe racial socialization as a protective factor in trea
 tment outcomes\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
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DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Dr. Isha W. Metzger\nThis training explores the pro
 found impact of interpersonal trauma on Black youth\, with a focus on the 
 compounding stress of race-related experiences such as microaggressions an
 d vicarious trauma. Participants will engage with the latest research and 
 practice innovations aimed at healing both interpersonal and racial trauma
 \, particularly within community-based service settings such as Children’s
  Advocacy Centers\, hospitals\, schools\, and social services.\nThe traini
 ng will examine how racial stress and trauma influence mental health\, beh
 avioral\, and academic outcomes\, often being overlooked in conventional t
 rauma treatment frameworks. Participants will explore evidence-based traum
 a treatment strategies proven effective for Black youth and families while
  emphasizing the need for culturally informed practices. Special attention
  will be given to integrating cultural strengths and protective factors\, 
 such as racial socialization\, to promote resilience\, coping\, and improv
 ed treatment engagement.\n\nKey topics include:\n\nIdentifying trauma and 
 traumatic stress symptoms in Black youth\nUnderstanding the effects of rac
 ial stress and trauma on mental and behavioral health\nExploring barriers 
 and facilitators to service engagement for Black clients\nLeveraging racia
 l socialization as a protective factor\nThe session will combine research 
 insights with practical applications\, equipping participants with strateg
 ies for culturally affirming and effective trauma care for Black youth and
  families.\n\nLearners will be able to:\n\nDescribe the impact of interper
 sonal and racial stress and trauma on Black youth’s mental and behavioral 
 health\nDescribe the results of research on systemic\, institutional\, and
  individual barriers/facilitators to increasing service utilization for Bl
 ack clients\nDescribe racial socialization as a protective factor in treat
 ment outcomes\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T120000
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SUMMARY:Healing Interpersonal & Racial Trauma for Black Youth and Families 
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