Mindfulness: A Trauma-Informed Approach

Social service professionals face significant exposure to human suffering, trauma, and other stressors. Studies indicate a higher incidence of secondary trauma and burnout in human services as compared to the general population. Mindfulness strategies are widely recognized as a valuable toll for managing trauma, secondary trauma, and burnout. Many have been taught to deprioritize their own needs and service of others. Self-care, therefore. is recognized a neccesity. The practice of mindfulness is one science-based tool to manage trauma and increase self-care.

Dr. Cohen will provide cutting-edge information, facilitate interactive discussions and introduce experiential exercises to enhance learning and appreciation of mindfulness. Research now shows that mindfulness facilitates health and well-being, cognitive flexibility, alertness, focus, attention, compassion and emotional balance. Participants will focus on utilizing science-based practices to gain cutting-edge knowledge and invaluable tools to their self-care toolbox. 

Topics include:

  • Mindfulness Fundamentals
  • Neuroscientific Basis of Mindfulness and Trauma
  • Effects of Stress and Trauma on the Body and Mind
  • Building Tools for Well-being, Emotional Immunity and Resilience
  • Guided Experiential Mindfulness Practices
Academic Units
0
CEUs
0.28
Section Number
243WIS616
Instruction Method
Online class

Section Notes

The focus of this training is targeted towards Parent Partners.

The format of this virtual training will be on Zoom. You will receive login information via email once your enrollment has been received.


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