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Addressing The Emotional Needs Of Children And Families Impacted By COVID-19 And Other Disasters Using Skills For Psychological Recovery

Training Overview

This workshop, hosted by the National Children’s Alliance, will provide an overview of Skills for Psychological Recovery – a skills-based modular intervention that aims to help children, adults, and families gain skills to manage distress and cope with post-disaster stress and adversities.

Individuals affected by a disaster or traumatic incident, whether survivors, witnesses, or responders to such events, may struggle with or face new challenges following the event. Learn how SPR can help your clients gain skills to reduce ongoing distress and effectively cope in the weeks and months following disaster and trauma.

Trainers

Melissa Brymer, Ph.D., Psy.D., from National Child Traumatic Stress Network and Jerry Dunn, Ph.D., from Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis.

Registration and Cost

There is no cost for this webinar, but participants must be eligible to register through the National Children’s Alliance Engage platform. Register now.