Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Trauma in Young Children Under 4-Years of Age: Attachment, Neurobiology, and Interventions

Thu April 3, 2014: 11:00 am-1:00 pm EDT

Event Navigation

Little boy holding teddy bear and apple

CEU’s are UNAVAILABLE for archived viewing.

Presenter: Dr. Kimberly Renk

This 2-hour explores how young children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of trauma, especially when their relationships with their caregivers are affected. This webinar will examine the characteristics of trauma in young children who are 4-years of age and younger. In particular, formal diagnostic criteria, as well as other signs and symptoms of trauma in young children, will be discussed. Further, the neurobiological underpinnings of traumatic experiences for young children will be explored, particularly with regard to potential effects on future development. Finally, evidence-based interventions that may be useful for remediating the effects of trauma for young children and their families will be examined.

Presenter Information

Kimberly Renk, Ph.D., is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and the Director of the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Central Florida as well as a licensed Psychologist in the state of Florida. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois, her Master’ s degree in Clinical Psychology from Illinois State University, and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Florida with a predoctoral internship at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Although Dr. Renk has diverse clinical experience with young children, school-age children, adolescents, and adults in a variety of psychological settings, the majority of Dr. Renk’s work has addressed the needs of young children who are already experiencing emotional and behavioral problems, particularly due to stressors in their families. Throughout her graduate students and her postdoctoral work, Dr. Renk has worked with traumatized children in a variety of settings, including the completion of Infant Mental Health Fellowship training while at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Most recently, Dr. Renk has been working with Neil Boris, M.D., of Nemours Children’s Hospital to integrate evidence-based parenting interventions into the child welfare system in the Central Florida region.

This presentation is not endorsed by the Department of Defense and the information, as well as any opinions or views, contained herein are solely that of the presenter.

Event Materials

Watch the Recording

Website: Child Trauma Institutes List of Resources for Professionals

Website: Child Mind Institute’s (Topics on Trauma)

Website: National Child Traumatic Stress Network

OneOp Blog: Children’s Exposure to Violence: Treatment Considerations

OneOp Blog: Children’s Exposure to Violence: Prevalence & Effects

OneOp Blog: Family Factors Affecting Child Well-being

OneOp Blog: Military Child Maltreatment, Deployment, and Future Research

OneOp Blog: Child Brain Development & Trauma

Webinar PowerPoint (PDF version)

Webinar PowerPoint (via SlideShare)

Event Tags

Leave a Reply