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Praxis & NYC ACBS: Supporting Young People of Color

Praxis & NYC ACBS Presents

Supporting Young People of Color

A Culturally Responsive Framework for Navigating Race-Based Stress

Cost: $299 (Professional) or $149.50 (Student) | Location: Online | 10 CE Hours Available

Every Monday from 3-5 PM EST from April 8th to May 6th 2024

Supporting Young People of Color is a live online course designed to give you, and the BIPOC adolescents and young adults you work with, a toolkit for more confidently addressing experiences related to racial identity and associated stress.

In 5 sessions, you’ll learn a new therapeutic framework called the Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing Unifying Principles, or REACH UP. Dr. Ryan DeLapp, the leader of the course, developed this framework alongside Dr. Laurie Gallo to help clinicians flexibly assess race-based stress and adapt treatment plans when working with adolescents and young adults of color.

In addition to benefiting from highly practical instruction, you’ll be invited to reflect on your own experiences with race, hear case examples, and receive worksheets, exercises, and other intervention tools to help you integrate this new framework with clients.

All along the way, you’ll receive actionable recommendations to help you clarify the impact of race-based stress in clients’ lives and implement coping resources that promote their empowerment, self-acceptance, and healing.

Learning Objectives

  1. Define what race-based stress is and why it is important to incorporate into treatment plans for adolescents and young adults (AYA) of color

  2. Identify personal actions attendees can take to create a safe space for AYA to disclose experiences of RBS within therapeutic spaces.

  3. Identify how to incorporate structured assessments of race-based stress into intake/screening procedures to inform when it is important to further explore the impact of such stress

  4. Use the Racial, Ethnic, And Cultural Healing Unifying Principles (REACH UP) model to assess how AYA of color define racial coping self-efficacy

  5. Assess AYA experiences of “Emotional Stress” caused by RBS

  6. Discuss evidenced-based interventions within treatment plans to improve coping self-efficay for “Emotional Stress” caused by RBS

  7. Assess AYA experiences of “Community and Relationship Stress” caused by RBS

  8. Identify ways to incorporate evidenced-based intervention within treatment plans to improve coping self-efficacy for “Community and Relationship Stress” caused by RBS

  9. Assess AYA experiences of “Identity Stress” caused by RBS

  10. Describe evidenced-based interventions within treatment plans to improve coping self-efficacy “Identity Stress” caused by RBS

Schedule

  • Session 1 | April 8th, 2024, 3 PM—5 PM EST: Why focus on Race-based Stress when working AYA of Color? ;  Preparing to engage in conversation about Race-based Stress

  • Session 2 | April 15th, 2024, 3 PM—5 PM EST: Assessing for Race-based Stress; Assessing Racial Coping Self-Efficacy

  • Session 3 | April 22nd, 2024, 3 PM—5 PM EST: What is Emotional Stress?; Coping with Emotional Stress

  • Session 4 | April 29th, 2024, 3 PM—5 PM EST: What is Community and Relationship Stress?; Coping with Community and Relationship Stress

  • Session 5 | May 6th, 2024, 3 PM—5 PM EST: What is Identity Stress?; Coping with Identity Stress

This training is worth 10 CE credit hours if attended live. While we can only provide CE to those who are present – i.e. logged in – for all live sessions, Praxis webinars are recorded for later viewing. Registrants may access these recordings at any time for up to nine months from the conclusion of the training to which they pertain.

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