Trauma-Informed Care
for Nebraska Certified Peer Support Specialists
8:00 am –
12:30 pm
Zoom
Contact:
Lindsey Button, (402) 472-5772, lbutton2@unl.edu
This two-part series with Cathy Schweitzer and Stefanie Armstrong will address how trauma and attachment wounds affect the brain and the human nervous system and provide opportunities to apply these concepts.
Part I: Trauma 101 covers psychoeducation in the areas of the nervous system triggers, attunement, and mindfulness, and provides an overview of polyvagal theory.
Part II: Strategies for Co-Regulation will apply the concepts learned in Trauma 101 in the areas of attachment wounds, trauma and the nervous system, and implement skills to improve positive relationships.
For more information view the event flyer here: go.unl.edu/trauma-cpss-flyer
Register at:
Part I: Trauma 101 covers psychoeducation in the areas of the nervous system triggers, attunement, and mindfulness, and provides an overview of polyvagal theory.
Part II: Strategies for Co-Regulation will apply the concepts learned in Trauma 101 in the areas of attachment wounds, trauma and the nervous system, and implement skills to improve positive relationships.
For more information view the event flyer here: go.unl.edu/trauma-cpss-flyer
Register at: