ABOUT DR. POST
Lectures:
2002-2005 83 additional lectures not listed.
2005 University of Arkansas School of Medicine conference
2004 ATTACH conference- Richmond, VA
2004 Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA
2003-2005 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA- Frequent Guest Lecturer
2003-2005 Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, VA- Frequent Guest Lecturer
2003 Australia Mental Health- Treating the Attachment Disordered Child, Melbourne, Australia
2002 Ann Arbor, MI; Department of Adoption
2002 Ann Arbor, MI; Michigan School of Medicine
2002 Norfolk, VA; NICOSTY Conference; Keynote Speaker
2002 Marlton, NJ; Department of Social Work and Adoption
2002 Evansville, IN; Foster Parent Association
2002 Yakima Nation, Yakima, WA Pathways to Hope and Healing Conference
2002-2001 57 Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children and Families across the country
2001 Early Parent/ Infant Relationship: Coping with Post-Partum Depression; Reynolds Army Community Hospital, Lawton, OK
2001 Understanding Attachment Disorder; Southwest Regional Annual HeadStart Conference; Oklahoma City, OK
2001 Violent Children and Teens; Baton Rouge, LA; New Orleans, LA
2001 Time-Out Sucks…away your child’s emotional security! 13th Annual International ATTACh Conference; Greenville, South Carolina
2001 The Stress Model; Washita Valley Community Headstart, Chickasha, OK
2001 Family-Centered Regulatory Parenting; Riverside, CA
2001 Family-Centered Regulatory Therapy; Riverside, CA
2001 2nd Annual Heal the Heart Foundation; Understanding Attachment Disorders; Riverside, CA
2001 Riverside, California; Treatment and Training Intensive
2001 Washita Valley Community Headstart; Understanding Behavior in Children, OK
2001 WellSprings Foundation; Treatment and Training Intensive; Bethlehem, CT
2000 1st Annual Guidance Lecture Series; Angry and Explosive Children, OK
2000 Carter County CASA; Working with Foster Children, OK
2000 Carter County CASA; Special Role of the CASA, OK
2000 WellSprings Foundation; Treatment and Training Intensive; Bethlehem, CT
2000 Carter County DHS-Child Welfare; Understanding Attachment Disorder, OK
2000 Annual State NASW Conference; Understanding Attachment Disorder, OK
2000 Ardmore Higher Education Center; Jungian Psychoanalysis, OK
1999 Child and Family Guidance Center; Understanding and Exploring Attachment, OK
1999 Seattle, Washington; Treatment and Training Intensive
1999 Carter County CASA; CASA as Support System, OK
1999 Ardmore Education Awareness; Effective Problem Solving, OK
1999 Ardmore High Parent University; Parenting the Difficult Child, OK
Lecture Objectives:
- Delineate between short-term and long-term trauma.
- Define trauma.
- Identify the two primary emotions.
- Identify the three primary areas of the stress response system.
- Identify the role of the amygdala.
- Discuss the key components of a therapeutic environment.
- Discuss the role of the orbito-frontal cortex.
- Identify the single factor leading to most family disruption.
- Identify the one critical therapeutic component to effective attachment work.
- Identify the three steps of Three Phase Intervention
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