Clinical Intensive on Trauma-Responsive Telehealth for Children, Adolescents and their Families

When: Thursday, April 25 - 10:00 AM

Duration: 2 hours

Location: Zoom

Event Details:

In this two-part intensive with clinical psychologist Ritchie Rubio, PhD participants will learn about applying trauma-responsive care via telehealth when working with children and adolescents. 

As an established form of service delivery, telehealth support is critical for those in care. The goal of this offering is for participants to distinguish among some of the most commonly used and widely researched trauma-informed and trauma-focused interventions in working with children/adolescent clients who present with acute, chronic, or complex trauma. This training will increase participants’ competencies in integrating telehealth adaptations of some culturally-adapted trauma-focused interventions in their clinical work with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) children/adolescent clients. 

Part 1 will begin with foundational information regarding trauma informed care. It will primarily expand and strengthen participants’ clinical skills on telehealth adaptations of trauma-focused and trauma-informed interventions in working with children/adolescent clients and their families. Part 2 will culminate with a review of trauma-focused telehealth tools. Participants’ also develop a tentative plan on how to implement trauma-focused telehealth tools in their individual clinical practice and/or behavioral health programs. 

After attending this 2-part offering, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify and describe at least two clinical considerations when using telehealth for working with children/adolescent clients exposed to trauma and/or experiencing ongoing trauma. 
  2. Appraise the applicability of at least two core elements of trauma-focused interventions in engaging behavioral health children/adolescent clients in telehealth. 
  3. Illustrate at least two ways of culturally-adapting trauma-focused interventions when working with BIPOC children/adolescent clients.
  4. Construct and organize a tentative plan with at least two action steps on how to use telehealth tools to help children/adolescent clients exposed to and/or experiencing trauma. 

About the Presenter: 

Dr. Ritchie Rubio is currently the Director of Practice Improvement and Analytics of the Children, Youth, and Families System of Care at the San Francisco Department of Public Health in California. In that role, he plans and coordinates a clinical practice improvement and evaluation program focused on identifying best trauma-informed and diversity-responsive practices; and utilizing implementation science to design and strengthen clinical assessment and interventions. Dr. Rubio’s clinical work is primarily with immigrant and multicultural children/youth and their families. He mostly integrates psychodynamic, attachment, family systems, multicultural, expressive arts, play therapy, and CBT orientations. He is also an adjunct professor at the Counseling Psychology programs of the University of San Francisco, Pepperdine University, and the Wright Institute.

Dr. Rubio has worked as a clinical child psychologist, systems leader, researcher-storyteller, program evaluator, statistical consultant, national telehealth expert consultant, and associate professor/lecturer in a variety of clinical and academic settings including public health systems, universities, pediatric hospitals, community mental health settings, schools, and research institutes in three countries: the Philippines, U.S.A., and New Zealand. He obtained his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University San Francisco and his MS in Psychology from Saint Louis University.

Other events in this series:

Thu, Apr 4 2024

Clinical Intensive on Trauma-Responsive Telehealth for Children, Adolescents and their Families

Location: Zoom

Summary:

In this two-part intensive with clinical psychologist Ritchie Rubio, PhD participants will learn about applying trauma-responsive care via telehealth when working with children and adolescents.