Deaths attributed to domestic violence nearly tripled in King County at the start of the pandemic and we have seen no significant decline. Yet DV curriculum is an elective in most masters programs, leaving clinicians with some ambiguity when it comes to partner abuse. In this training, you will learn how to screen for DV in individuals, couples and families, and what treatments and resources are helpful and which are harmful.
Trenecsia Wilson, MAED, LMHC, NCC, MHP, CMHS has many years of direct service experience with different populations including inpatient mental health, outpatient mental health, residential youth services (BRS), domestic violence advocacy, co-occurring mental health and substance use treatment, and customer service. She operates from a lens of racial and gender equity; and social, economic, and reproductive justice for all people. As a Black woman, therapist, and multi-abuse survivor, she brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to her advocacy work. Trenecsia has experience with case management, domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health, and education.
Ceu's offered 1.5 Ceu's Fee Pay What You Can $15 - $50 Generously supported by Seattle Counseling & Wellness
ScheduleThursday, September 15, 2022 6:00pm - 7:30pm, pst
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