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Type of Event: Continuing Education Unit Presentation Audience: Social Workers, approximately 25 attended, 14 questionnaires filled out, approximately 11 left blank/not turned in Topic: The Journey In and Out of Trauma: Clinical Understanding of


  1. Type of Event: Continuing Education Unit Presentation Audience: Social Workers, approximately 25 attended, 14 questionnaires filled out, approximately 11 left blank/not turned in Topic: The Journey In and Out of Trauma: Clinical Understanding of Trauma fr om Client and Clinician’s Views Speaker: Healing TREE Founder + CEO Marissa Ghavami, Cynthia Schwartzberg, LCSW, and Co-presented by the Southeast Brainspotting Institute and the Georgia Society of Clinical Social Workers Time: 1 1/2 hours including Q&A Venue: Hillside Hospital Location and Date: Atlanta, GA 10.27.16

  2. Professional Results 1. Did you learn something new? Yes No Left Blank Yes (14 of 14 professionals) 1. (Continued) If yes, what did you learn? Please explain briefly. Please be sure to include any terms you were previously unfamiliar with (i.e.) “Love bombing”, “Gaslighting”, “Trauma bonding”, “Trauma repetition”, or “One -on- One Cult”. Love Bombing Gaslighting New Term (3 of 14 professionals who Not New Term (4 of answered yes) 14 professionals) Yes No Yes No Not New Term (11 New Term (10 of 14 professionals of 14 professionals) who answered yes)

  3. Trauma Bonding Trauma Repetition New Term (3 of 14 New Term (4 of professionals who 14 professionals answered yes) who answered Yes No Yes No yes) Not New Term (10 of 14 professionals) Not New Term (11 of 14 professionals) One-on-One Cult Other answers included: “Need for body involvement for brain to heal.” Not New Term (4 of 14 professionals) Yes No “I’m embarrassed that I work in the trauma field and didn’t know these terms but I’m grateful to know them now. I also feel like the layout of your PowerPoint New Term (10 of 14 professionals and collaboration of survivor/ clinician as who answered yes) presenters helped me see information in a new way.” - Elisabeth, LCSW, Atlanta, GA after attending Continuing Education Unit Presentation 2. Are you more likely to view your clients’ symptoms through a trauma-informed lens? Already Do (2 of 14 professionals) Yes No Left Blank Already Do Yes (12 of 14 professionals)

  4. 3. Are you planning to become certified in trauma-focused treatment modalities if you are not already? Not Sure (2 of 14 professionals) Yes Yes (5 of 14 No professionals) Left Blank Already Do (3 of Already Do 14 professionals) Not Sure No (3 of 14 professionals) Left Blank (1 of 14 professionals) 4. Please share what you liked most about this presentation. Comments included: “Remember to always look beneath the presenting signs for potential underlying trauma. Easy going and informative.” - Philip, LCSW “Client and therapist perspective.” - Katelynn, LMSW, School Counselor “The survivor/clinician presenter combination was excellent!” - Elisabeth, LCSW 5. Please share any suggestions you have to make this presentation stronger. Comments included: “I want [ed] the presentation to last longer." - Andrea, MSW, Case Manager, Young Adult Psychiatry Program “Longer!” - Elisabeth, LCSW

  5. 6. Please list your professional title. Responses include: "LCSW, Mental Health Counselor, Clinical Social Worker, Psychotherapist, MFT, Mental Health Clinician, LMSW, Case Manager, School Counselor"

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