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Exploring the Essential Features of “Candice Richardson Dickens – Microtraumas and the African American Client – PESI”
Microtraumas and the African American Client
Speaker: Candice Richardson Dickens, MAC, LCPC, LCADC, CCTP
Duration: 2 Hours 04 Minutes
Format: Audio and Video
Description
African Americans regularly receive societal messages about their lack of value, powerlessness, and inability to ensure their personal safety. Perpetuated through media stories as well as common, everyday interactions, these microtraumas cause African Americans to experience a heightened sense of cortisol arousal, a pervasive feeling of doom, and a lack of trust in relation to their environment. The result is hypervigilance and intrusive exaggerated flight, fight, and freeze responses.
Speaker
Candice Richardson Dickens, MAC, LCPC, LCADC, CCTP
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Candace R. Dickens is a PESI Faculty Member and Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Maryland as well as the District of Columbia. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision at Saybrook University. She is a strong advocator for creating culturally sensitive counter spaces that promote racial/ethnic healing, identity formation and group resiliency. Her proudest accomplishments as an advocator for racial healing are found in her creating the BIPOC Provider Directory Color of Trauma and Healing, and founding Kujichagulia, a BIPOC therapeutic counseling group for African American female students attending Bowling Green State University. She is a popular speaker and has been featured at major conferences such as NAADAC National Conference, the Maryland Tuerk Conference, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors of Maryland Conference, Black Mental Health Alliance Conference, the Psychotherapy Networker, and Boston University School of Social Work.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Candice Richardson Dickens has employment relationships with CRA Counseling & Consulting Agency and Life Care Bridge. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Candice Richardson Dickens an executive board member for The Night of Peace Shelter. She is a member of the Maryland Association of Imago Therapists.
Objectives
- Identify triggers and symptoms of microtrauma, as well as how it’s processed in the brain.
- Use mindfulness, faith-based rituals, deep breathing exercises, grounding techniques, and memory-processing activities to decrease frequency of reactivity.
- Apply mood-regulation skills, self-talk safety scripts, and sensory techniques to enhance clients’ feelings of being in control and empowered in the presence of real or perceived danger.
- Develop behavioral choices in dealing with anxiety over past microtraumas and current situations.
Outline
Understanding Cultural Trauma
- Fight or Flight Responses
- Learned Helplessness
- Micro- vs. Macro-traumas
DSM-5 Trauma and PTSD
- Defining and Assessing Trauma
- Witnessed or Experienced Trauma
Talking about Race
- Talking to Children about Race
- Addressing Ethnic Differences Between Therapist & Client
- Empowering through Experience Validation
Techniques for Treating Physiological Responses to Trauma
- Mindfulness
- Grounding & Tapping
- Deep Breathing Techniques
- Visualizations & Hypnosis
- Reducing Shame & Increasing Self-Affirmations
Understanding Long-Term Memory
- Implicit Memory
- Explicit Memory
- Episodic
- Semantic
Trauma & Neuroscience
- Polyvagal Theory
- Sympathetic and Parasympathetic responses
Physiological Impact of Trauma on African Americans
Target Audience
- Psychologists
- Physicians
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Other Behavioral Health Professionals
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