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Expert Guidance

Receive insights and strategies from industry professionals to excel in your use of trauma-informed practices

Research-Based

Learn the research behind buffers and protective factors in developing trauma-informed care

About the Course

We knew we had to have special guest, Dr. Camille Kolu, on the show when we heard her amazing talk about buffers at last year’s Thompson Center conference. This week, our wish comes true as we discuss how buffers can contribute to our focus on improving trauma-informed practices. But, what exactly is a buffer and how does it differ from other buzzwords circling trauma-informed treatments? And is there such a thing as an evergreen TIC playbook that clinicians should be using for every client ? Spoiler: That treatment you assume must be universally trauma-informed probably isn’t! This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU.

Meet Your Instructors, Rob, Diana, & Jackie

Robert Parry-Cruwys, MSEd, BCBA, LABA is a clinical behavior analyst working in the public school system. Diana Parry-Cruwys, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis at Regis College. Jackie MacDonald, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis and assistant dean of health sciences at Regis College.

Meet Your Podcast Guests

Dr. Kolu has about 20 years of autism treatment experience, including ten years of experience practicing under the supervision of or in collaboration with Board Certified Behavior Analysts and BCBA-Ds in Texas, New Jersey and Colorado. Kolu has collaborated with or worked for nonprofits, families, diverse educational facilities, and groups in Texas and Colorado to provide effective autism treatment and support for those affected by developmental or other disabilities. Dr. Kolu works in the Colorado community with behavioral agencies, families, universities, and human health and service agencies. She teaches in the behavior analysis course sequence at University of Colorado Denver instructing Principles in Applied Behavior Analysis, and Ethics and Professionalism. Current emphases of her work include functional behavior assessments and transition supports for clients with concurrent mental health and behavior challenges, and families experiencing early intervention, foster care, adoption and/or behavior challenges. Dr. Kolu is involved in her community as a board member of the Broomfield Early Childhood Council, active member of the Four Corners Association for Behavior Analysis, and an Advisor for the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. Dr. Kolu founded Cusp Emergence in 2012 in Denver, Colorado to provide services to individuals of all ages and to support the growth of trauma-informed behavior analysis.

Curriculum

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    Episode 282 - Protection Factors in Trauma-Informed Practice w/ Dr. Camille Kolu Learning Objectives

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    Episode 282 - Protection Factors in Trauma-Informed Practice w/ Dr. Camille Kolu (PODCAST)

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    Episode 282 - Protection Factors in Trauma-Informed Practice w/ Dr. Camille Kolu Supplemental Materials

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    Episode 282 - Protection Factors in Trauma-Informed Practice w/ Dr. Camille Kolu Content Quiz

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