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SUMMARY:APIN Conference
DESCRIPTION:Adolescent Parent Interagency Network (APIN) is very pleased to invite you to our Conference with speakers Dr. Heather Watson and Julie Walsh! \nTOPIC:  ‘Triggered! Trauma Informed Care for Adolescents During Pregnancy’ with Dr. Heather Watson  AND  ‘Co-Creating A Safety State: Helping Coregulate and Create Stronger Relationships with Youth’ with Julie Walsh \nLOCATION:  The Caboto Centre\, 1055 Wilkes Avenue\, Winnipeg \nTO REGISTER:  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1303510457869?aff=oddtdtcreator  \n  \nTRIGGERED!  Trauma informed care for adolescents during pregnancy  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAppreciate that trauma is both common and under-recognized\n\n\nDefine personal\, intergenerational and collective trauma\n\n\nClarify how trauma affects adolescents differently from older adults\n\n\nNeurobiology\, depression and vulnerability to addiction\n\n\nIdentify how trauma impacts teens during pregnancy\n\n\nSomatic symptoms\, social isolation and fetal toxic stress\n\n\nRecognize how trauma affects care providers\n\n\nMoral injury and the I-hate-you-please-help-me paradox\n\n\nDevelop strategies to minimize unintentional retraumatization in clinical settings\n\n\nGuiding principles of trauma-informed care\, concrete steps\n\n  \nPresenter:  Heather Watson\, MD\, FRCSC (PDWH) \nDr Heather Watson is a psychosocial Obstetrician Gynecologist\, with fellowship training in the interactions between psychiatric\, social and reproductive health.  She has developed a shared-care obstetrical practice with perinatal psychiatry and midwifery\, and loves her job.  She is also Director of PreClerkship for Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Max Rady College of Medicine at the University of Manitoba.  Here she indulges her love of teaching and finds the students to be inspiring educators in return. \n  \nCo-Creating A Safety State: Helping Coregulate and Create Stronger Relationships with Youth \nLearning Objectives: \nDefine the Concept of a Safety State: \n\nDescribe the meaning of a Safety State\, the Window of Tolerance\, and different arousal states\nThe role of the nervous system in regulation\, attachment\, and cognitive functioning\n\nUnderstand the impact of trauma and stress on regulation \n\nExplain how early childhood experiences\, trauma\, and stress influence an individual’s window of tolerance\n\nIdentify dysregulation \n\nDescribe common signs\, symptoms\, and indicators of hyperarousal and hypoarousal in youth\n\nUnderstand the role of coregulation \n\nWhy co-regulation is a critical experience for emotional development and self-regulation\nHow to use our presence to support a sense of safety and calm in youth\n\nProvide strategies to enhance regulation \n\nTools and techniques to regulate hyperarousal and hypoarousal\n\n  \nPresenter: Julie Walsh\, MSW\, RSW \nJulie Walsh\, MSW\, RSW is a child and family therapist with over 15 years of experience. Specializing in trauma\, attachment\, regulation\, and reunification\, Julie has developed training programs\, manuals\, and workshops for government and non-profit agencies across Manitoba and Eastern Canada. She provides workshops focusing on Trauma\, Attachment\, Regulation\, Caregiving\, and the impact of Technology Use\, equipping caregivers and professionals with information and practical tools to foster safety\, connection\, and resilience. \n 
URL:https://apin.org/event/apin-conference-2/
LOCATION:Caboto Centre\, 1055 Wilkes Avenue\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3P 2L7\, Canada
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