Treating Developmental Trauma and Attachment in Children Training (TDTAC)
Treating Developmental Trauma and Attachment in Children (TDTAC) is a live, online, 38.25-hour, post-graduate level course for mental health professionals in the fields of child welfare, children’s mental health and adoption / permanency. The course consists of self-directed learning of resources that will be provided, a 1-hour pre class meeting, 31.25 hours of on-line or in-person
JULY 23: Supporting Siblings: How do we support the rest of the kids when the needs of one seems to take nearly all of our time, energy and resources?
ZoomTOPIC: Supporting Siblings: How do we support the rest of the kids when the needs of one seems to take nearly all of our time, energy and resources? FACILITATOR/AUTHOR: Sue Badeau ATTACh offers an online community of support for parents and caregivers twice each month, one evening session on the 2nd Monday of each month
Leaders’ Lens: ADHD & Trauma
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Trauma symptoms frequently arise from specific adverse events. Join Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, ADHD-RSP, as we discuss the similarities and points of connectivity, while highlighting that intervention may certainly be different depending on the causality of symptoms of each individual profile. Participants will gain deeper understanding of how to