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Children's Trauma Recovery Foundation http://www.childrenstrauma.org Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:52:42 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 Advanced Training Schedule The Children’s Trauma Recovery Foundation ADVANCED TRAININGS, 2004-2005: ONE-DAY TRAININGS: Friday, December 10, 2004 TIME: 9 am-3 pm PRESENTATION: Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) Orientations Presenter: Pamela Chamorro & Anthony Toombs DESCRIPTION: This training will include an overview of PTSM Orientations as an initial community trauma response that is specifically geared to the identification of community and ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=10 Advanced Training Information The Children’s Trauma Recovery Foundation Advanced PTSM Training Schedule Dear TRN Members, We are pleased to offer a total of seven (7) Advanced Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) Trainings throughout the Fall 2004 and the Spring 2005, for all persons that have completed the Basic School and Community-based Post Traumatic Stress Management training. ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=8 LRT Staff Alyse Hopper Favorite Movie: Favorite Book: Favorite Food: Andrea Jones Favorite Movie: The Jazz Singer Favorite Book: The Lord of the Rings Favorite Food: Dessert!! Andy Millar Favorite Sports Team: Pats and Bills Favorite Food: Seafood, Mashed Potatos and Ribs Favorite way to spend a Friday evening: Having a beer with my friends in a small bar/club listening to a good band. Betty Bernier Favorite Movie: I ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=7 Meeting Schedule The next LRT get together will occur on March 15th at 6:30 pm at Steve's house. If you have not already RSVP'd to Anthony, please do so! http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=6 Lead Response Team The Community Services Program is funded through a generous grant from the Department of Mental Health-Metro Boston. Over the last five years, this funding has been used by the Community Services program to create and maintain a Metro-Boston Trauma Response Network (TRN) made up of clinicians and school and community-based ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=5 Lead Staff Robert D. Macy, Ph.D. Executive Director, Founder and Lead PTSM Trainer. Dr. Macy has over 20 years’ experience doing clinical interventions and academic research in the field of behavioral health and crisis intervention. He has designed, developed, trained and credentialed specialty networks of individuals responding to traumatic incidents for the Boston Public ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=4 Fee Schedule for Services Most services rendered in the Metro Boston area are available at no charge thanks to a generous grant provided by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Metro Boston Area Office. Fees for on-site services outside of the Metro Boston area vary depending on the location or service area, the amount of ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=3 Description of Services 24-Hour, 7-Day Technical Assistance for Trauma Response to School Districts and Their Communities: School-Based Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) Community-Based Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) Post-Traumatic Incident Seminars and Retreats for Clergy, Law Enforcement, Mental Health Clinicians, School-Based Personnel and Youth Workers Family-Centered Coping Groups and Stabilization Groups Full-Day Workshops on the Longitudinal Effects of ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=2 Program Overview The mission of the Community Services Program is to provide an integrated, community-based trauma response program utilizing state-of-the-art, trauma-specific intervention strategies with the goal of decreasing the negative effects of maltreatment and exposure to critical incidents on children and youth. Staff are trained and credentialed in responding to critical incidents, ... http://www.childrenstrauma.org/index.php?p=1