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SUMMARY:Pop-up: In the Eye of the Storm: Caring for Ourselves and Young Children When Our World Feels Unsafe
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Chandra Ghosh Ippen\, PhD — Associate Director of the Child Trauma Research Program at University of California\, San Francisco; Director of Dissemination and Implementation for Child-Parent Psychotherapy. \nDate & Time: Virtual over Zoom on Friday\, February 20\, 2026 from 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM CST | 1 CEH \nPrice: Our Pay What You Can pricing is rooted in our commitment to equity\, accessibility\, and community care. We want everyone to feel welcome to join this popup training—no one should be excluded because of cost. \nContinuing Education: Pop-up trainings will receive a certificate of attendance\, for official CE approval attendees will need to submit to their board directly. \nDescription of Presentation: \nThis session will explore how experiences of threat—such as fears related to immigration enforcement—can affect the well-being of young children and the adults who care for them. We will review core concepts in stress\, trauma\, and regulation to ground our understanding of what children and providers may be experiencing. \nTogether\, we will consider two central questions: \n\nHow can we support our own regulation while working with children in times of uncertainty and fear?\nHow can we effectively support young children who may be experiencing stress\, anxiety\, or trauma related to threats in their families or communities?\n\nQ&A if time permits \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter: Chandra Ghosh Ippen\, PhD\, is Associate Director of the Child Trauma Research Program at University of California\, San Francisco\, and Director of Dissemination and Implementation for Child-Parent Psychotherapy. \nDr. Chandra Ghosh Ippen is the author and co-author of over 20 publications and manuals related to trauma and diversity-informed practice\, including Don’t Hit My Mommy (2005)\, and Losing a Parent to Death: Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy and Early Childhood (2003). She has worked on seven longitudinal studies and has conducted treatment outcome research on the effectiveness of psychosocial intervention programs with Spanish-speaking children and parents. Dr. Ghosh Ippen is also the director of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Measure Review Database\, and producer and director of Vale la Pena Recordar\, a Spanish language video on childhood traumatic grief. \nAs a first-generation East Indian/Japanese American\, Dr. Ghosh Ippen is committed to examining how culture and context affect perception and mental health systems. She authored the chapter “The sociocultural context of infant mental health: Towards contextually congruent intervention\,” which is part of the 3rd edition of the Handbook of Infant Mental Health\, and co-authored the chapter “Rainbow of tears\, souls full of hope: Cultural issues related to young children and trauma\,” which discusses the importance of incorporating a cultural focus when working with young children who have experienced trauma. She also serves as the co-chair of the Cultural Competence Consortium of the NCTSN. \nDr. Ghosh Ippen received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Southern California in 1999 and completed pre- and postdoctoral fellowships at the University of California\, San Francisco. \nRegister Here
URL:https://macmh.org/event/pop-up-in-the-eye-of-the-storm-caring-for-ourselves-and-young-children-when-our-world-feels-unsafe/
CATEGORIES:Live Webinar,Training Series
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