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When the Body Remembers: Trauma, Chronic Illness, and the Power of Collaborative Care

Facilitator: Dr. Ronya Green, MD, MPH, MBA

2Hr CEs (NBCC)

Cost: $100

Unresolved trauma doesn’t just live in the mind—it shapes the body. This engaging training explores the powerful link between trauma histories and autoimmune conditions, with a focus on culturally responsive, whole person care. Designed for LPCs, LCSWs, and other mental health professionals, this session offers practical tools to strengthen collaboration with primary care providers, empower client wellness, and expand trauma-informed practice.

Learning Objectives

Describe the relationship between trauma exposure and the onset/exacerbation of autoimmune conditions.

Identify culturally responsive approaches to discussing physical health concerns with clients in ways that honor their lived experiences.

Demonstrate strategies for collaboration with primary care providers to optimize wellness outcomes for clients with chronic health conditions.

Apply whole person care principles to therapeutic practice with clients managing both trauma histories and physical health challenges.

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