Healing Interpersonal & Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for Black Youth & Families

Healing Interpersonal & Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for Black Youth & Families

This webinar provides an overview of interpersonal and racial trauma and racial socialization; presents research on systemic, organizational, client, and provider barriers and facilitators to mental health service utilization; and discusses strategies clinicians can PRACTICE

rate limit

Code not recognized.

About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Healing Interpersonal & Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for Black Youth & Families, presented by Dr. Isha Metzger, on 11/29/2023

Black families utilize racial socialization to negate the negative consequences of interpersonal (e.g., physical abuse) and racial stressors (e.g., witnessing police brutality in the media, microaggressions). This webinar provides an overview of interpersonal and racial trauma and racial socialization; presents research on systemic, organizational, client, and provider barriers and facilitators to mental health service utilization; and discusses strategies clinicians can PRACTICE (Psychoeducation, Relaxation, Affect identification and modulation, Cognitive restructuring, Trauma narrative, In-vivo exposure, Conjoint parent-child sessions, Enhancing safety) to integrate racial socialization into treatment to help Black youth and families access and engage in treatment while empowering them to heal from experiences with interpersonal and racial stress and trauma.

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify three ways that racial socialization and interpersonal and racial stress and trauma impact development for Black youth;
  • Describe four barriers and facilitators to service utilization for Black youth and families;
  • Contribute to multidisciplinary teams to assist in making culturally informed decisions pertaining to engagement, assessment, and treatment of Black youth;
  • Explain their personal identity to clients to build rapport and trust and to serve as an ally and advocate in the therapeutic space; and
  • List four applied strategies for integrating racial socialization into clinical care in a culturally affirming and validating manner

Who should attend: The first 1.5 hours of this webinar will be relevant for all staff of family resource center (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), community-based organizations, and other child- and family-serving systems. The second 1.5 hours of the webinar will be most relevant for therapists/practitioners who are providing direct psychological services (CBT, TF-CBT) to Black youth and families. 

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Presentation Slides (1/page)
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma Workshop Google Drive
  • Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for African American Youth
  • Black Moms Matter: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Barriers to Service Utilization at a Children’s Advocacy Center Following Childhood Abuse
  • Integrating Trauma-Focused CBT and Racial Socialization for Black Youth and Families: An Implementation Manual
  • First Approach Skills Training (FAST) Program (Seattle Children’s)
  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training at MUSC
  • Racial Trauma Trainings
  • CARE Package for Racial Healing
  • Public Health Campaign
  • Racial Trauma Guide
  • Featured Resources
  • Black & EMPOWERED Podcast

About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Healing Interpersonal & Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for Black Youth & Families, presented by Dr. Isha Metzger, on 11/29/2023

Black families utilize racial socialization to negate the negative consequences of interpersonal (e.g., physical abuse) and racial stressors (e.g., witnessing police brutality in the media, microaggressions). This webinar provides an overview of interpersonal and racial trauma and racial socialization; presents research on systemic, organizational, client, and provider barriers and facilitators to mental health service utilization; and discusses strategies clinicians can PRACTICE (Psychoeducation, Relaxation, Affect identification and modulation, Cognitive restructuring, Trauma narrative, In-vivo exposure, Conjoint parent-child sessions, Enhancing safety) to integrate racial socialization into treatment to help Black youth and families access and engage in treatment while empowering them to heal from experiences with interpersonal and racial stress and trauma.

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify three ways that racial socialization and interpersonal and racial stress and trauma impact development for Black youth;
  • Describe four barriers and facilitators to service utilization for Black youth and families;
  • Contribute to multidisciplinary teams to assist in making culturally informed decisions pertaining to engagement, assessment, and treatment of Black youth;
  • Explain their personal identity to clients to build rapport and trust and to serve as an ally and advocate in the therapeutic space; and
  • List four applied strategies for integrating racial socialization into clinical care in a culturally affirming and validating manner

Who should attend: The first 1.5 hours of this webinar will be relevant for all staff of family resource center (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), community-based organizations, and other child- and family-serving systems. The second 1.5 hours of the webinar will be most relevant for therapists/practitioners who are providing direct psychological services (CBT, TF-CBT) to Black youth and families. 

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Presentation Slides (1/page)
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma Workshop Google Drive
  • Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into TF-CBT for African American Youth
  • Black Moms Matter: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Barriers to Service Utilization at a Children’s Advocacy Center Following Childhood Abuse
  • Integrating Trauma-Focused CBT and Racial Socialization for Black Youth and Families: An Implementation Manual
  • First Approach Skills Training (FAST) Program (Seattle Children’s)
  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training at MUSC
  • Racial Trauma Trainings
  • CARE Package for Racial Healing
  • Public Health Campaign
  • Racial Trauma Guide
  • Featured Resources
  • Black & EMPOWERED Podcast