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Neurobiology: the Powerful Science Behind your ACEs Work- Community of Practice

SCOE 5340 Skylane Blvd. Santa Rosa

 

Neurobiology: the Powerful Science Behind your ACEs Work- Community of Practice will be held May 30th, 2017 

9:00am-12:00pm.

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Sonoma County ACEs Connection and partners brings you together to raise awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences and resiliency. This Community of Practice Session will help each participant to continuously improve their knowledge and ability to share ACEs science with fidelity, as well as to realize important core values in the work. 

ACEs and Resiliency Fellowship Participants, including Master Trainers and Presenters are invited to attend this session. Master Trainers will be registered by our staff as their participation is required. Presenters will register by purchasing a Presenter Program Participant ticket.

We also invite up to 35 community members to join us.  Please purchase a community member ticket.

Fee Waiver & Payment

Please type in the discount code "WAIVER" if you need to waive the cost for this event. (Enter this code by clicking the "Enter Promotional Code" blue text just above the green registration button.)  If you can support future activities by purchasing a ticket, please choose to pay with credit card or check when you register.

Agenda: 

AgendaLength of ActivityTime
Welcome10 min9:00
ACE Interface’s “Understanding Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Resiliency”  (Master Trainer Participants)30 min9:10
Speakers – Jennifer Silverstein45 min9:40
Break10 min10:25
Speakers – Sue Stephenson45 min10:35
Closing 10 min11:20
Breakouts - Optional30 min11:30

 

Presenter Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn about the neurodevelopmental impact of early childhood trauma
  2. Understand the concept functional developmental age when interacting with traumatized populations
  3. Discover relational and regulatory tools for working with survivors of complex childhood trauma
  4. Become aquainted with trauma/resilience-related neuroscience terms and concepts
  5. Understand scientific developments in ACEs and resilience as they become available
  6. Apply scientific developments in trauma informed care and resilience in your life and work

 

Presenter: Jennie Silverstein, LCSW

 Jenni Silverstein is an LCSW and Infant-Family Mental Health Specialist with over 17 years experience in supporting families during the transition into parenthood, and fostering early childhood mental health. Jenni is a Napa Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellow, with advanced knowledge of infant neurodevelopment in the context of primary relationships. Jenni is currently completing the Child Trauma Academy Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics training. She works in private practice Santa Rosa and Sebastopol, and as a consultant for the Early Learning Institute.

Presenter: Sue Stephenson, MS

Sue has a medical degree from George Washington University and completed Natividad Family Medicine Residency, a UCSF affiliate, in 1985. She has been interested in stress and trauma research since working with Dr. Bruce McEwen at Rockefeller University in the 70’s. She worked as a Kaiser Permanente physician in Santa Rosa for 20 years, specializing in family medicine and later in dementia. She is now retired, and is passionate about trauma/resilience awareness and research. She also enjoys yoga, hiking, ceramics, and spending time with her 27 year old daughter.

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In the case of course cancellation, fees will be returned to applicants via eventbrite. 100% Refunds must be requested in writing to alea.tantarelli@sonoma-county.org by June 26th, 2017 at 5:00pm. Otherwise refunds will not be granted after  and 100% of the payment will be forfeited. To request a refund, go to Tickets in your Evenbrite account, find your order, then select "Request a Refund." Your organizer should respond within 1 week (2 business days if you paid using paypal) and when issued, refunds can take up to 5 business days to show on your account (7 business days outside the U.S.).

This program is pending approval by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP 12787, Contact Hours XX of continuing education credits, awarded by the County of Sonoma, Department of Health Services. 

The next session will be held  June 27 2017.

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