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Relational, Strengths-Based Approaches to ACEs
May 19, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
ComplimentaryThis webinar will explore the utilization of strengths-based theory in the treatment of ACEs, toxic stress and building resilience. Utilizing strengths-based therapy in treating toxic stress allows practitioners to work with clients to identify internal strengths and resourcefulness to build resilience.
Learning objectives include:
- Review ACEs Science
- Discuss implications of toxic stress and the effects on physical and mental health
- Identify strengths-based intervention methodologies and the intersection on building resilience
- Explore six principles of strengths-based therapy
The target audience includes clinical providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, behavioral health practitioners, etc.), their teams (nurses, medical assistants, etc.) and other staff working in community health centers across the state of California, predominantly in Los Angeles County.
Presented by Karissa Luckett, RN, MSW, Administrator of Clinical and Quality Operations, Center for Youth Wellness
Complimentary Training
Instructor biography:
Ms. Luckett started her Nursing career over 25 years ago, and is currently licensed in Texas as a Registered Nurse (RN). She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, from the University of Southern Mississippi, and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Louisiana State University, with a focus in Not-for-profit Management and Leadership. She has worked for the Center for Youth Wellness since 2016, initially serving as the NPPC Coach, and currently as the Administrator of Clinical and Quality Operations. Ms. Luckett facilitates training and provides content expertise in the areas of ACEs screening implantation, practice workflow, scoring algorithms, EHR build, data capture reporting, and monitoring, and patient education best practices. Ms. Luckett owns Luckett Healthcare Consulting, LLC, and provides consultative services to hospitals, non-profits, and primary care clinics on quality improvement. She also works for The Joint Commission, a nonprofit organization that accredits and certifies more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. She provides consultative quality management assistance and programmatic reviews of specialized hospital programs across the US. She has also obtained multiple professional certifications:
❖ Trauma-Informed Care, current
❖ Just Culture Certification, 2011-current
❖ Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality, 2011-2019
❖ Certified Asthma Educator, 2003-2010
❖ Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse, 1998-2003