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APSAC Child Interview – Where Research Meets Practice

Training Overview

Trauma-informed practice (TIP) is a critical component of child forensic interviewing. TIPs can reduce the negative impact that forensic interviews could have on survivors. They can also help interviewers adapt their memory-based interviews to meet the needs of traumatized individuals. This two-part webinar series will examine the impact of trauma on the brain and help interviewers translate the research on trauma into actionable, client-centered, trauma-informed practices.

Part 1: Trauma, the Brain, and the Investigation

Part one will focus on the impact of trauma on the brain, with special attention given to how trauma affects survivors during investigations and forensic interviews. This knowledge is key to minimizing interviewer biases and errors.

Part 11: Trauma-Informed Practice

Part two will focus on the four pillars of a trauma-informed approach to forensic interviewing: Safety, Predictability, Empowerment, and Compassion (SPEC). By learning TIPs for child forensic interviews, participants will be empowered to conduct more effective client-centered interviews.

About the Trainer

Dr. Hugues Herve is the President and Practice Director at The Forensic Practice, the lead author of the StepWise 360 approach to conducting forensic interviews, and a registered clinical psychologist who specializes in forensic psychology. By utilizing expertise in psychology, human behavior, memory, and evaluating truthfulness, Hugues advocates for the advancement of investigative, assessment, and decision-making practices to promote the safety and wellness of our communities.

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Member Registration: $100

Non-Member Registration: $120

Details

Date:
November 20
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Cost:
$100 – $120
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Website:
https://www.apsac.org/