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Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) Virtual Training for Opioid Treatment Programs
May 23, 2022 - May 26, 2022
When
May 23-26, 2022
The training begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. each day.
Where
Online (The link to the training will be sent prior to the event.)
Who Should Attend
Employees of opioid treatment programs (i.e., “methadone clinics”) who work with female patients
Description
The Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) is a gender-based trauma model designed to address issues of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse in the lives of women who have been economically and socially marginalized and for whom traditional recovery work has been unavailable or ineffective. The model was developed by clinicians at Community Connections in Washington, D.C., with considerable input from consumers. TREM uses a psycho-educational focus and skill-building approach; emphasizes survivor empowerment and peer support; and teaches women techniques for self-soothing, boundary maintenance, and current problem solving.
Learning Objectives
To learn the four core assumptions that provide the foundation for the TREM approach to trauma recovery work.
To learn specific leader techniques used in the TREM model.
To practice running a TREM group by being a TREM mock group leader and a TREM mock group participant.
To understand the complex and multiple connections between trauma, mental health symptoms, and substance abuse.
To learn how and when to use grounding techniques with consumers in group settings.
Trainer
Lori Beyer, LICSW, MSWAC, of Community Connections, Washington, D.C.
Contact
Lachelle Frederick, DAODAS
803.896.1158
Credit
12 hours (Participants must attend the entire training to receive a certificate.)
Cost
None
Registration Deadline
May 13, 2022
REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 20 PARTICIPANTS
This event has passed. Registration is no longer available.
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