Faculty:Charissa PizarroDuration:6 Hours 10 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jan 25, is Archive: 2021 Description Do these racially-charged times leave you and your clients asking: Am I safe?.
Archive: Faculty:Charissa PizarroDuration:6 Hours 10 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jan 25, 2021 Description Do these racially-charged times leave you and your clients asking: Am I safe?
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your is Is heightened sensitivity toward the racially-charged social and political climate holding you back from robustly treating your clients struggling with racial injustice?Gain the confidence, cultural competency and trauma interventions to empower your most vulnerable clients!.
Is your heightened sensitivity toward the racially-charged social and political climate holding you back from robustly treating your clients struggling with racial injustice?Gain the confidence, cultural competency and trauma interventions to empower your most vulnerable clients!
Dr. Charissa D. Pizarro is Watch a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of clinical experience working with diverse clinical populations on trauma and adjustment disorders in addition to extensive research and policy experience on immigration.You will gain immeasurable insight from Dr. Pizarro on how to address diverse populations AND practical, step-by-step recommendations and resources in providing tactical solutions for your clients facing deportation, violence, family separation, or meeting their basic needs..
Watch Dr. Charissa D. Pizarro a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of clinical experience working with diverse clinical populations on trauma and adjustment disorders in addition to extensive research and policy experience on immigration.You will gain immeasurable insight from Dr. Pizarro on how to address diverse populations AND practical, step-by-step recommendations and resources in providing tactical solutions for your clients facing deportation, violence, family separation, or meeting their basic needs.
this seminar, is Upon completing of you will enhance your toolbox with:Cultural Humility exercises to better connect with existing and potential clientsCulturally Sensitive Treatment plans that address racism and discrimination within the family, at work or school, in the community and elsewhereTactical tools to help your clients access advocacy, basic needs, direct service needs such as food, shelter and healthcare.Resilience interventions for diverse children and adult populationsPurchase today and take the incredible step toward empowering yourself and your clients!.
Upon completing of this seminar, you will enhance your toolbox with:Cultural Humility exercises to better connect with existing and potential clientsCulturally Sensitive Treatment plans that address racism and discrimination within the family, at work or school, in the community and elsewhereTactical tools to help your clients access advocacy, basic needs, direct service needs such as food, shelter and healthcare.Resilience interventions for diverse children and adult populationsPurchase today and take the incredible step toward empowering yourself and your clients!
Keys is Outline to Cultural HumilityWhat is cultural humility – and how to make it work for youCultural competency vs..
Outline Keys to Cultural HumilityWhat is cultural humility – and how to make it work for youCultural competency vs.
cultural humilityThe necessity is for cultural humility and cultural attunementExercises for developing cultural humilityThe “Journey Story” for Foreign Nationals & ImmigrantsDiscern between varying diverse immigrant experiences.Risk assessment of foreign nationals and immigrantsHow to tell your story when it’s illegal, violent or misunderstoodTactical tools for addressing client trauma: “Telling My Story”Appraising Unique Challenges of Foreign NationalsUnderstanding why some clients live in constant fearDeportation concerns and resources to address client needsAssessing needs related to family separationsTrauma Interventions for Foreign NationalsProcessing experiences of rape, war, violence of the pastLiving with the fear of deportation and violenceRewriting the client narrativePsychoeducation & Coping skills exercisesPractical Tools for Advocacy, Basic Needs and Direct ServicesAssess why immigrants are vulnerable to increased risk for negative outcomes“Essential Worker” challengesProviding psychoeducation on medical and health needsHow to help access advocacy & basic needs informationUnderstanding food insecurity, shelter, health and other direct service needsCulturally Sensitive Treatment PlansAssessment tools for immigrant PTSDAppraising racism and discrimination in relationships, family, work and communityCreating clinician-client collaboration contentAdopting language & acculturation methodsResilience, social support & specific coping mechanismsTrauma Interventions for ChildrenPlay Therapy for retelling their story/narrativeDifferences in Play Therapy for vulnerable populationsSandtray Therapy for racism, discrimination, genogramsTools for building immediate & lifelong resilienceInterventions for the Family UnitActivities, Family Skills’ buildingHow to honor past experiences and rebuild the Family Narrative Faculty Charissa Pizarro, PsyD Related seminars and products: 1 Dr. Charissa D. Pizarro is a Bilingual (English/ Spanish) Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of clinical experience working with diverse clinical populations..
cultural humilityThe necessity for cultural humility and cultural attunementExercises for developing cultural humilityThe “Journey Story” for Foreign Nationals & ImmigrantsDiscern between varying diverse immigrant experiences.Risk assessment of foreign nationals and immigrantsHow to tell your story when it’s illegal, violent or misunderstoodTactical tools for addressing client trauma: “Telling My Story”Appraising Unique Challenges of Foreign NationalsUnderstanding why some clients live in constant fearDeportation concerns and resources to address client needsAssessing needs related to family separationsTrauma Interventions for Foreign NationalsProcessing experiences of rape, war, violence of the pastLiving with the fear of deportation and violenceRewriting the client narrativePsychoeducation & Coping skills exercisesPractical Tools for Advocacy, Basic Needs and Direct ServicesAssess why immigrants are vulnerable to increased risk for negative outcomes“Essential Worker” challengesProviding psychoeducation on medical and health needsHow to help access advocacy & basic needs informationUnderstanding food insecurity, shelter, health and other direct service needsCulturally Sensitive Treatment PlansAssessment tools for immigrant PTSDAppraising racism and discrimination in relationships, family, work and communityCreating clinician-client collaboration contentAdopting language & acculturation methodsResilience, social support & specific coping mechanismsTrauma Interventions for ChildrenPlay Therapy for retelling their story/narrativeDifferences in Play Therapy for vulnerable populationsSandtray Therapy for racism, discrimination, genogramsTools for building immediate & lifelong resilienceInterventions for the Family UnitActivities, Family Skills’ buildingHow to honor past experiences and rebuild the Family Narrative Faculty Charissa Pizarro, PsyD Related seminars and products: 1 Dr. Charissa D. Pizarro is a Bilingual (English/ Spanish) Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of clinical experience working with diverse clinical populations.
She is has devoted her career to working with the underprivileged and most needy populations..
She has devoted her career to working with the underprivileged and most needy populations.
she is At present, heads two grant funded child protective services programs..
At present, she heads two grant funded child protective services programs.
Dr. Pizarro is has a private practice where she treats presenting concerns such as depression, anxiety, trauma and adjustment disorders..
Dr. Pizarro has a private practice where she treats presenting concerns such as depression, anxiety, trauma and adjustment disorders.
her private practice, is In Dr. Pizarro works with many undocumented individuals via immigration evaluations..
In her private practice, Dr. Pizarro works with many undocumented individuals via immigration evaluations.
individuals is Often seek evaluation for hardship and pardon..
Often individuals seek evaluation for hardship and pardon.
The evaluations is are often a determining factor in staying or leaving this country and in maintaining or dissolving a family unit..
The evaluations are often a determining factor in staying or leaving this country and in maintaining or dissolving a family unit.
Dr. Pizarro is is an avid advocate for immigrant rights and belongs to the APA: Immigration Advocacy Working Group, in Washington DC..
Dr. Pizarro is an avid advocate for immigrant rights and belongs to the APA: Immigration Advocacy Working Group, in Washington DC.
This group is works on advocating for policy changes related to immigration..
This group works on advocating for policy changes related to immigration.
her membership is Through in the Latino Mental Health Association of NJ, Dr. Pizarro recently presented a pro bono workshop titled “Working with Latinx Populations: Special Considerations for Undocumented Immigrants and Survivors of Trauma.” Dr. Pizarro is also a member of APA’s Div 37 Diverse Racial Ethnic And Multicultural Special Interest Group (DREAM SIG)..
Through her membership in the Latino Mental Health Association of NJ, Dr. Pizarro recently presented a pro bono workshop titled “Working with Latinx Populations: Special Considerations for Undocumented Immigrants and Survivors of Trauma.” Dr. Pizarro is also a member of APA’s Div 37 Diverse Racial Ethnic And Multicultural Special Interest Group (DREAM SIG).
November 2019, is In Dr. Pizarro was a delegate for the APA in Portugal.Dr..
In November 2019, Dr. Pizarro was a delegate for the APA in Portugal.Dr.
Pizarro is has been awarded multiple awards for her work with children and families as well as her work in Social Justice.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: : Charissa Pizarro maintains a private practice..
Pizarro has been awarded multiple awards for her work with children and families as well as her work in Social Justice.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: : Charissa Pizarro maintains a private practice.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Charissa Pizarro is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Latino Mental Health Association..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Charissa Pizarro is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Latino Mental Health Association.