L.O.V.E. In Action: Self -Regulation in Service to Co-Regulation as Leadership for Health & Human Services Providers: Intermediate Series
Thursday, February 9, 2023, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Thursday, February 16, 2023, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Thursday, February 23, 2023, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Presented by: Amy Rebekah Chavez, MA, SEP
Hosted by: The Resilience Project and Child Focus
Location: Zoom
REGISTER
Description:
Session One:
This session is a continuation of the foundational series with a focus on moving from theory into deeper practice, to support embodied learning and system’s change. Session one introduces the L.O.V.E. model of self - regulation in service to co-regulation as a leadership tool.
Objectives:
1. Participants will understand self- regulation and co-regulation.
2. Participants will identify the four steps of the L.O.V.E. model of self- regulation
3. Participants will understand the relationship between their own nervous system and their leadership practice.
Agenda:
11:00-11:30 self-regulation
11:30-12:00 co-regulation
12:00-12:30 Self-regulation in service to co-regulation as leadership
Session Two:
In this session, we will unpack the theory and practice of the first two steps of the L.O.V.E. model.
Objectives:
1. Participants will understand the neurophysiology of the practice of “L”- Locate Body
2. Participants will understand the neurophysiology of the practice of “O”- Observe Mind
3. Participants will practice supporting self and other through the first two steps
Agenda:
11:00-11:30- Theory and practice of “L”
11:00-11:30- Theory and practice of “O”
11:30-12:00 Theory and Practice of L and O continued
Session Three:
In this session will unpack the theory and practice of the third and fourth step of the L.O.V.E. model
Objectives:
1. Participants will understand the neurophysiology of the practice of “V” - Venerate Vulnerability
2. Participants will understand the neurophysiology of the practice of “E”- engage resource
3. Participants will understand the practice of the L.O.V.E. model of self- regulation in service to co-regulation and share it will people they support in their leadership.
Agenda
11:00-11:30 Theory and practice of “v”
11:30-12:00 theory and practice of “E”
12:00-12:30 Integration of LOVE model as leadership
WHO’S INVITED?
This session is designed for those who have a basic understanding of trauma and wish to become more knowledgeable and skilled in supporting those who have experienced complex trauma. The interventions and supports described in this training are designed for use not just by clinicians, but also direct support staff, family members and others who interact with and care for the person who has experienced trauma.
FEE: Free
CEU: 3.0
Important fee information regarding CEUs: $15.00 for 3.0 CEUs for Ohio Licensed Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Psychologists
FREE Department of Development Disabilities CEUs- Pending Approval.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Trauma-Informed and Healing Centered Practitioner, Trainer, and Consultant; Founder Restoryative Somatics, LLC; Founder/ Director: Trauma and Resilience Informed Birth Education (T.R.I.B.E.) Perinatal and Parenting Support Collective. Over the next year, Amy will be offering a 6 part Agency Leadership Development Series for the Resilience Project, underneath the Soul Bird umbrella.
Amy’s scholarship and practice of trauma - informed leadership has been a holistic exploration through personal, professional, and academic development. She practiced twenty years as a holistic health practitioner, working as a licensed massage therapist, childbirth educator, birth doula, yoga teacher, community herbalist, and group facilitator, all with a committed focus to supporting trauma healing through the body and through the collective, while cultivating skills for resiliency. Advanced trauma educational trainings include Somatic Trauma Resolution, Somatic Experience, Neuro Affective Relational Model, and Community Resilience Model from the Trauma Resource Institute. In 2016 Amy closed her private practice of one-on-one healing support to pursue a PhD in leadership and change through Antioch University. Inside of this academic container of research and dynamic learning, she has deepened her capacity to support groups and organizations move into more authentic, responsible, and collaborative leadership practices that are rooted in trauma and resilience- informed care. Amy is passionate about supporting the people who are supporting people, especially inside of healing containers. Specifically, Amy is passionate about supporting leaders, and those who support others, in learning to self-regulate their nervous systems in service to co-regulation as a leadership practice. Amy is an avid supporter of all people doing the work to heal from trauma, individual and collective, and she brings warmth, humor, compassion, and much passion to the groups that she works with.
ABOUT THE RESILIENCE PROJECT
The Resilience Project is administered by Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBH) with the support of these partner agencies: Child Focus, Inc., Hamilton County DD Services, Clermont County Board of DD, Clermont and Butler County FCF, and HOPE Community Center for Mental Wellness. The Resilience Project is funded by a grant from Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD).
When you register for this training, you’ll also receive the Growing Resilience email with new approaches, updates, and invitations to future trainings. You can unsubscribe any time via the “opt-out” link at the bottom of all our emails.
Continuing Education
Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists: The Child Focus, Inc. Training Center is approved through the Ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board. This program is offered for 3.0 clock hours of continuing education for counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists. Social Work Provider#: RSX129410 Counselor Provider#: RCX029503 Marriage and Family Therapist Provider#: RTX091001 Psychologists: The Child Focus, Inc. Training Center is approved by the Ohio Psychological Association MCE program to offer continuing education for Ohio psychologists. This program is offered for 3.0 clock hours of continuing education for psychologists. Child Focus, Inc., 00PD-3109-52668, maintains responsibility for the program.
Department of Developmental Disabilities- Pending Approval
Cancellation Policy: The Training Center must be notified 7 days prior to a training via telephone, fax or email in order to cancel a registration and receive a full refund.
We will send information regarding updates and cancellations to the email address used to register for the training. We will also have this information updated on the CF website under Services Tab, then Education and Training.
Please note: Because we are not able to control the room temperature to fit everyone’s needs, we encourage you to dress in layers to better accommodate your personal comfort level.
Child Focus, Inc. Training Center is accessible to wheelchairs. If you need any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Melanie Palmer at mpalmer@child-focus.org
Please email Shelley Drummond if you do not receive a Confirmation Email sdrummond@child-focus.org