Join Barry University’s School of Education and the University of Southern California’s well-renown Dr. Michael Rank for a one-day workshop that explores ‘A New Understanding of Traumatic Stress.’
The workshop will involve an analysis of the body’s various physiological responses and other coping skills individuals employ during and following the experience of stress, traumatic stress, traumatic grief, & traumatic loss.
Date: | Friday, October 16 |
Time: | 9-4 (registration is at 8:30) |
Location: | Barry University Main Campus 11300 Ne 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 33161 |
Building/Room: | R. Kirk Landon Student Union, #110 |
You will be given a framework for understanding and treating traumatic stress by drawing upon the research, practice, and theory of autonomic system pioneers.
Rank will introduce information on the Non Anxious Presence (NAP) as a function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
Participation in this workshop promotes a holistic and systemic understanding of traumatic stress spectrum disorders and builds skills for immediate application in one’s personal life, with clients, or the workplace.
For information on the workshop’s itinerary, visit Barry’s Adrian Dominican School of Education website.