Intergenerational Trauma and the Role of Family Culture
Participation from R2 Community
Basics
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Est. # of Attendees
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Event Categories
In Person, Webcast | Webinar
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Event Type
In Person
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Relevant Agencies
City Government, County Government, Dept of Justice, Judicial Branch Agencies, Municipal Government, State & Local Government, State Government
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Topics
First Responders, Law Enforcement, Public Safety
Description
Webinar Start Time: 1p ET/12n CT/11a MT/10a PT
We are aware that trauma has a lasting impact on the victims, survivors and those closest to them. But the effects, behaviors and contributors of the trauma may be passed on for generations. This can happen genetically, prenatally, developmentally, and culturally to name a few, and often the intergenerational family culture is the vehicle by which this occurs. This presentation will discuss the variety of ways that trauma and its impact are passed on intergenerationally, and how it effects the body, brain, and various aspects of development. Also discussed are intervention approaches that not only include the survivor and perpetrator, but the family and its culture as well.
Criminal Justice and related professionals are welcome to attend the live webinar event at no charge.