WPA Conference
May
1

WPA Conference

Double Jeopardy: Compounded Neurological Risk When Traumatic Brain Injury Meets Menopause is a literature-based poster examining the psychological and neuropsychological impact of menopause transition in women with traumatic brain injury. It highlights how hormonal changes during perimenopause may worsen cognitive, emotional, and neurological vulnerabilities following TBI, while emphasizing the need for trauma-informed, sex-sensitive, and individualized care approaches.

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Military Sexual Assault
May
7

Military Sexual Assault

An interactive training on Military Sexual Trauma (MST). We’ll define MST, review the scope of the issue, discuss reporting options (restricted vs. unrestricted), explore unique barriers like unit culture, rank dynamics, and retaliation, and share support resources and next steps.
- This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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Substance Use & Survivors
May
14

Substance Use & Survivors

This session explores how substance use can intersect with domestic violence and sexual assault and how to respond with safety, choice, and compassion. We’ll cover harm reduction basics, barriers survivors face when seeking help, and supportive, trauma-informed ways to offer resources and next steps.
- This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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People Who Harm & Counselor Safety
May
26

People Who Harm & Counselor Safety

This training provides an overview of aggression (reactive vs. proactive), risk awareness, and provider safety strategies. Participants will learn practical protocols for managing escalation, documenting threats, strengthening professional boundaries, and using grounding/debriefing tools to reduce vicarious stress and improve confidence in difficult encounters.
-This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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Feb
4

People Who Harm & Counselor Safety

This training provides an overview of aggression (reactive vs. proactive), risk awareness, and provider safety strategies. Participants will learn practical protocols for managing escalation, documenting threats, strengthening professional boundaries, and using grounding/debriefing tools to reduce vicarious stress and improve confidence in difficult encounters.
-This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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Feb
3

Military Sexual Assault

An interactive training on Military Sexual Trauma (MST). We’ll define MST, review the scope of the issue, discuss reporting options (restricted vs. unrestricted), explore unique barriers like unit culture, rank dynamics, and retaliation, and share support resources and next steps.
- This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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Feb
2

Substance Use & Survivors

This session explores how substance use can intersect with domestic violence and sexual assault and how to respond with safety, choice, and compassion. We’ll cover harm reduction basics, barriers survivors face when seeking help, and supportive, trauma-informed ways to offer resources and next steps.
- This is part of the 75-Hour Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Certification Training

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Posters and Presentations