Disseminating and Implementing PE for PTSD in a Low Resourced Communities: Effectiveness, Feasibility, and Acceptability
Dr. Duane D. Booysen | Friday, June 14, 2024
Dr. Duane D. Booysen | Friday, June 14, 2024
Disseminating and Implementing PE for PTSD in a Low Resourced Communities: Effectiveness, Feasibility, and Acceptability
This webinar will briefly introduce Prolonged Exposure (PE) Therapy and its application to low-resourced settings characterized by ongoing adversity such as violence and poverty. The discussion will also address the training and utilization of both professionals and laypersons in PE within cultural contexts.
Violence Against the Latinx Community: The Role of Hate and Bias Victimization on Mental Health
Carlos A. Cuevas, Ph.D. | Friday, May 17, 2024
Carlos A. Cuevas, Ph.D. | Friday, May 17, 2024
Violence Against the Latinx Community: The Role of Hate and Bias Victimization on Mental Health
This webinar delves into the critical issue of violence against the Latinx community in the United States, with a specific focus on how hate crimes, bias-motivated incidents, and acculturative stress all contribute to negative mental health outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to identify the extent to which bias motivated violence is perpetrated against the Latinx community.
- Participants will be aware of the unique role of hate crime and bias motivated violence on the mental health of Latinx adults.
- Participants will be aware of the role of acculturative stress on mental health among Latinx adults.
Psychological Treatment of Trauma in Black American Adults
Nnamdi Pole, Ph.D. | Friday, March 8, 2024
Nnamdi Pole, Ph.D. | Friday, March 8, 2024
Psychological Treatment of Trauma in Black American Adults
This webinar will briefly review salient historical trauma that created the backdrop for our contemporary racial reckoning as it pertains to the psychology of African American adults. It will review evidence of disparities in lifetime trauma exposure and lifetime prevalence of PTSD facing African Americans. It will also discuss racial differences in utilization of professional mental health services and explanations for those differences. Finally, it will explore recommendations for modifying psychotherapy practice to better meet the need of Black trauma survivors.
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Non-CE Option | Free |
Division 56 Member - CE Option | $15 |
Non-Member - CE Option | $25 |
Student - CE Option | $5 |
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