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SUMMARY:Trauma Responsive Communication Webinar Series: Bottom-Up Brain Strategies for Successful Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Join the first training in the Trauma Responsive Communication Webinar Series from the Mid-Atlantic Public Health Training Center. \nAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, chronic stress\, and secondary stress can affect how individuals regulate emotions\, process information\, and engage in conversations—particularly during challenging or high-stress interactions. Drawing on the Neurosequential Model developed by Dr. Bruce Perry\, this training introduces bottom-up brain strategies that support regulation before attempting problem solving or difficult conversations. Participants will explore the Regulate–Relate–Reason sequence and learn why regulation and connection often need to come before reasoning or problem-solving. Through guided reflection and break-out discussions\, participants will assess their own stress triggers and responses\, consider how dysregulation can influence interactions with clients and colleagues\, and identify practical strategies to manage stressful encounters.\n\nLearning Objectives\nAt the conclusion of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\ndescribe how stress can affect nervous system regulation and communication;  \nexplain the Regulate–Relate–Reason sequence; and \nidentify bottom-up brain strategies that providers can use in practice. \n\nDate and Time\nThursday\, May 21\, 2026\nnoon–1 p.m. Eastern\n\nLocation\nOnline. Information to access the course will be sent upon registration. \nTarget Audience\nThis presentation is appropriate for public health and clinical practitioners\, community health centers’ staff\, and social services personnel working in community settings.\n\nContinuing Education Credit\nContinuing education credits for certified public health professionals (CPH-CE\, 1 hour) are available. To receive credit\, participants must attend from beginning to end and complete an evaluation; no partial credit will be given. \nFor more information about this course or for assistance with registration\, contact marphtc@pitt.edu.
URL:https://resilientdurhamnc.org/event/trauma-responsive-communication-webinar-series-bottom-up-brain-strategies-for-successful-encounters/
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