
Total Credits: 1.75 including 1.75 American Psychological Association, 1.75 Association of Social Worker Boards, 1.75 National Board of Certified Counselors, 1.75 California Board of Registered Nurses, 1.75 California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals
- Categories:
- Historical Trauma, Systemic Trauma, and Marginalized Populations | Trauma in General
- Faculty:
- Loren M. Hill, Ph.D.
- Course Levels:
- Advanced
- Duration:
- 1.75 Hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Short Description:
- Effective treatment begins with considering the complex cultural composition of clients and how social justice issues further intersect with their lives. When working with marginalized populations, clinicians may feel ill-equipped to support clients who have been adversely affected by historical trauma.
- Price:
- $28.00 - $35.00

Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 American Psychological Association, 1.5 Association of Social Worker Boards, 1.5 National Board of Certified Counselors
- Categories:
- *Area of Emphasis: Cultural | Trauma Care
- Faculty:
- Elena Cherepanov, PhD, LMHC
- Course Levels:
- Intermediate
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Short Description:
- Political violence leaves a lasting imprint on individuals, communities, and societies, often perpetuating cycles of fear, trauma, and social division. This webinar explores the complex dynamics of political violence—its causes, mechanisms, and psychological consequences—through a trauma-informed lens. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, including events in the United States, it examines how political violence undermines mental health, weakens social cohesion, and erodes institutional trust. The session emphasizes the importance of individual and collective resilience, including trauma-informed care, community solidarity, and the “aggregation phenomenon” that enables survivors to connect and heal. Participants will gain practical insights into mitigating the mental health impact of political violence and fostering recovery at personal, social, and societal levels.
- Price:
- $36.00 - $45.00
- Date:
-
Thu, Nov 06, 2025 - 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM PST

Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 American Psychological Association, 1.5 Association of Social Worker Boards, 1.5 National Board of Certified Counselors, 1.5 California Board of Registered Nurses, 1.5 State Bar of California, 1.5 California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals
- Categories:
- Historical Trauma, Systemic Trauma, and Marginalized Populations
- Faculty:
- Loren M. Hill, Ph.D.
- Course Levels:
- Appropriate for All Levels
- Duration:
- 1.5 Hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Short Description:
- Given the current events in the United States related to race relations and social reform, understanding historical trauma's impact is essential when working with marginalized populations. The presentation will cover the origins, impact, transmission, and manifestation of historical trauma and how marginalized populations are impacted. Cultural trauma and oppression will also be discussed. Steps toward inclusion will be offered. This training is appropriate for all levels.
- Price:
- $24.00 - $30.00
Tags: Abuse Advocate Community Conflict Cultural Cultural Trauma Culturally-informed Emotional Abuse Ethical issues Harassment Healing Historical Trauma Intersectionality Legal issues Marginalized Marginalized Populations Oppression Trauma Trauma-Informed Violence Cultural Imperialisms Genocide Intergenerational Social Justice Treatment Decolonization Native American

Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 American Psychological Association, 1.5 Association of Social Worker Boards, 1.5 National Board of Certified Counselors, 1.5 California Board of Registered Nurses, 1.5 California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals
- Categories:
- Historical Trauma, Systemic Trauma, and Marginalized Populations | Intimate Partner Violence
- Faculty:
- Carolyn M. West, Ph.D.
- Course Levels:
- Appropriate for All Levels
- Duration:
- 1.5 Hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Short Description:
- The purpose of this webinar is to situate intimate partner violence (IPV) in the context of historical trauma (e.g., slavery), structural violence, (e.g., racial discrimination), institutional violence, and community violence. Service professionals will learn to conduct comprehensive assessments for a range of violence that disproportionately impacts Black survivors, including nonfatal strangulation, domestic homicide, and reproductive coercion.
- Price:
- $24.00 - $30.00
Tags: Abuse Cultural Cultural Trauma Culturally-informed Domestic Violence Emotional Abuse Family Violence Gender Based Violence Historical Trauma Intergenerational Interpersonal Relations Intersectionality Intimate Partner Violence Marginalized Populations Misogyny Oppression Sexual Trauma Sexual Violence Trauma Trauma-Informed Violence