What is Trauma and Why Must We Address It? (Part 1: Implications for Clinical Practice)
This webinar highlights various types of trauma and its impact on individuals and military families.
This webinar highlights various types of trauma and its impact on individuals and military families.
In this presentation, we introduce attendees to the primary origins of conflict. Furthermore, attendees will understand how conflict develops within oneself, to confront conflict instead of avoiding it, and to work together to bring about resolve and grow closer as a couple.
This webinar highlights various types of trauma that impact children.
The presenter will provide you with a step-by-step approach for assessing, mitigating, and documenting suicide risk when working with military service members and their families.
Transition and change are hallmarks of life in military families, and youth and their families continually navigate and negotiate the demands related to military service. In the face of challenges, military families demonstrate remarkable coping and resilience. Family science researchers at The University of Georgia have conducted two recent studies...
This webinar provides an overview of economic abuse and its negative impacts on domestic violence victims.
This webinar explores wellness and current research findings linked to burnout and compassion fatigue which create barriers to wellness.
This webinar explores current research findings linked to wellness and mindfulness and how those in helping professional roles can utilize this information to implement preventative and restorative practices in their work and personal lives.
About This Webinar This 1.5-hour webinar focuses on the importance of social-emotional development and lifelong outcomes for young children with disabilities. Evidence-based outcomes for young children with disabilities related to developmental milestone achievement, school and academic success, and life skills development are explored. Presenters also share cultural, ethnic, racial, and...
As a follow-up to the OneOp Family Transitions webinar "Building Resiliency During Change - Finding Courage Within”, an interview was conducted with facilitator Trisha Wohlfeil, to provide additional content which Military service providers can use immediately in their work and within the community.
About This Webinar The focus of this webinar is the importance of social-emotional development and lifelong outcomes for young children with disabilities. Presenters discuss research evidence highlighting the importance of healthy and positive relationships between children and their caregivers. Cultural, ethnic, racial, and linguistic variations on parent-child interactions and expectations and...
About This Webinar The importance of creating supportive and inclusive environments to promote social-emotional development in young children with disabilities is the focus of this 1.5-hour webinar. Research studies highlighting the impact of supportive environments on children's social-emotional development are shared as well as evidence-based strategies parents and military family...
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