In Person
Training

Trauma Informed Crisis Prevention, De-escalation, and Post-Vention Techniques

at Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, Worcester

The target audience for this training includes substance use harm reduction, recovery, housing/homelessness, and treatment staff, recovery coaches, recovery specialists, and other clinical and non-clinical professionals providing substance use services.

March 25, 2025

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9am-4pm

AdCare offer LADC, CADC, RN/LPN, LMHC, NCC, and SW CEUs for this training.

$40 (scholarships available)
This Training is Full
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In this training we will explore trauma-informed techniques for preventing, managing and debriefing difficult interactions. We will begin by reviewing how experiences of trauma may impact emotional and behavioral regulation. Then we will explore specific techniques for preventing and addressing trauma reactions in the workplace. We will practice strategies to de-escalate difficult encounters, enhance self-regulation, and create opportunities to develop resilience.

The target audience for this training includes substance use harm reduction, recovery, housing/homelessness, and treatment staff, recovery coaches, recovery specialists, and other clinical and non-clinical professionals providing substance use services.

At the end of this training participants will be able to:   

1. Identify the effects of trauma on emotional and behavioral regulation

2. Demonstrate at least three prevention strategies

3. Demonstrate at least three strategies for managing challenging behavior

4. Describe the process of supportive debriefing

Trainers

David Stanley, LCSW
Director of Adult Trauma Services

Shannon Radford, LICSW
Adult Trauma Specialist