Dates: Wednesdays - December 7 - 28 2022, January 4 - 18, 2023
Time: 7:00 PM (CT) / 8:00 PM (ET)
Facilitators: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Kutzen & Caseworker Jay
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Are you affected by traumas in your past?
Are you still impacted by your incarceration experience?
Its time to find more harmony in your life.
Prof. Dr. Stephanie Kutzen :
Dr. kutzen is an adjunct professor in trauma and addiction at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Jane Addams college of social work and the Hebrew seminary, Skokie, Illinois.
Dr. Kutzen is founder and director of Employee Consultation Services, a comprehensive human services firm specializing in counseling in the workplace. Her practice interests include re-entry services for individuals and families in the criminal-legal system.
Jay Villa has an Associates Degree in Social Sciences. He will Graduate Class of 2023 from Ohio University with a BSS in Psychology and Sociology.
Jay has firsthand experience with incarceration at the County, State and Federal Level and its effects on the individual. Jay is originally from Detroit, Michigan.
Objective of Course:
At the end of this course, you will be able to identify the symptoms of PICS and treatment strategies.
Sessions:
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What is PICS and PTSD?
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Do you have it? How much is it affecting your life?
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Effective Treatments. What works and what doesn’t?
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Overcoming Trauma – Your personalized treatment plan
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Situational Role Plays
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Situational Role Plays
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Next Steps