
December 6 & 7: Trauma Focused Treatment for Children and Adolescents Via Telehealth: Advanced Topics and Techniques
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Trauma Focused Treatment for Children and Adolescents Via Telehealth: Advanced Topics and Techniques with Regan Stewart, PhD, Paula Condol, LPCC, and Nicola Herting, PhD
Live Virtual Training on December 6 and 7, 1:00-3:30PM ET. CEs will be awarded.
This 4.5 hour training will provide mental health professionals with an understanding of telehealth delivery of evidence-based trauma-focused treatment for children and adolescents. Topics covered will include: (1) specific tailoring of trauma-focused treatment for a telehealth delivery format, (2), demonstration of how to utilize electronic resources to deliver trauma-focused treatment via telehealth and (3) procedures and workflow considerations for telehealth delivery trauma-focused treatment
Pre-Requisite: Previous training In one or more evidence-based trauma treatments
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to describe modifications needed to implement trauma-focused treatment for children and adolescents via telehealth
- Participants will be able to understand the ethics surrounding distance counseling
- Participants will be able to describe techniques and resources to provide engaging trauma treatment for children via telehealth
- Participants will be able to understand how to tailor electronic resources to fit the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse children
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Paula Condol, M.S., LPCC
Executive Director
Dakota Children's Advocacy Center
Paula Condol obtained her master’s degree in Community Counseling in 1996 from St. Cloud State University and is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in the state of ND and a Certified Supervisor. She has been the Director of the Dakota Children's Advocacy Center for 22 years, and worked as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Mary Masters of Counseling program for 9 years. Paula provides evidence-based treatment to children and their families affected by trauma and abuse and trains others in the field on utilizing these evidence-based practices.

Regan W. Stewart, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Medical University of South Carolina
Regan Stewart is an Associate Professor and clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Stewart’s research focuses on addressing mental health disparities for underserved trauma-exposed youth, particularly through the use of telehealth technology within the United States and globally. She is the director of the Telehealth Outreach Program for Traumatic Stress at MUSC, a program focused on utilizing telehealth to increase access to trauma-focused treatment for underserved children. Dr. Stewart is a nationally recognized expert in telehealth delivery of trauma-focused interventions for children and adolescents. She led the development of a training curriculum for telehealth delivery of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and has trained organizations across the U.S. in this work.