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September 10, 2020
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Children, Trauma, and Behavior (webinar)
Learning Level 2: Intermediate/Application
Intended Audience: Administrators, ECSE and General Educators, Teacher Assistants, Family Members, Family Educators, Psychologists, Social Workers, SLP’s, OT/PT’s, Early Intervention Personnel
This presentation will examine the psychological, emotional, and behavioral impact and manifestations of exposure to trauma in children.
Continuing Education – This webinar will provide 2.0 contact hours for the following:
- Educator License Renewal
- CDA (Child Development Associate) credit in area(s) 4
- CE Credit (SLP, OT, Social Workers)
- Gateways to Opportunity credit in area D (Org. ID# B40093, Event ID# )
Full participation is required to receive a certificate.
Presenter(s)
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Paul Thomas Clements
Dr. Clements is a forensic psychiatric clinical specialist, Certified Gang Specialist, and Certified in Danger Assessment. Clements has provided consultation for EMT’s, Child Protective Agency personnel, trauma/emergency nurses, psychiatric providers, hospital systems, and corporate executives regarding vulnerability risk assessment. Clements has three textbooks: Violence against women: Contemporary examination of intimate partner violence, Mental health issues in child maltreatment, and Nursing approach to the evaluation of child maltreatment. Clements has also spent time in Bolivia, working with judges, prosecutors, and forensic psychologists regarding enhanced assessment and intervention with children victimized by sexual aggression and other forms of violence. His research has examined the impact of children exposed to the homicide of a family member. Clements was inducted as a Distinguished Fellow in the International Association of Forensic Nurses.
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