
The HTPA Virtual Chapter meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 10:00am-11:00 am CT (8am PT, 9am MT, 11am ET). These meetings are FREE to HTPA Community, Professional and Insurance members. Members who wish to participate in these meetings, will need to register for the individual meetings in order to receive the unique zoom links for each meeting.
Meetings on the 1st Tuesday are recorded and recordings are posted to the HTPA member portal.
Tuesday, August 5 at 10am CT
"Healing Touch in a Residential Facility for Children with Severe Trauma"
Presented by Mary McNary-Vincent
Working with children who have experienced severe trauma—whether physical, emotional, mental, or sexual—requires a sensitive, informed, and compassionate approach. In this eye-opening presentation, you'll learn how Healing Touch is being used at Chaddock, a nationally recognized treatment center for children and adolescents impacted by complex trauma and attachment disorders.
Discover:
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What Chaddock is and the unique population it serves
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The challenges of working with children who’ve experienced profound trauma
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How Healing Touch is adapted to meet the emotional and energetic needs of these clients
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Practical insights for applying Healing Touch in trauma-informed settings
This session offers valuable perspective for practitioners interested in trauma-informed care, pediatric healing, or expanding their skills to support vulnerable populations with safety, compassion, and skill.
Fees:
HTPA Community & Professional Members - FREE
HTPA Support Members - $15
Public - $30
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