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9/15/2016  |   1:30 PM - 3:00 PM   |  Multimedia for DV trauma treatment in children   |  Cascade D

Multimedia for DV trauma treatment in children

TFCBT and EMDR are the two recommended treatments for trauma including children suffering from domestic violence. In this session, both TFCBT and EMDR will be quickly introduced, however, the focus will be on using multimedia techniques and tools for sessions. These include reviewing children's literature and how to use narrative techniques and puppet play with children; hands on art projects for children and teenagers to address trauma, and helpful handouts and coping cards created by the speaker to reinforce learning and coping in the home and school environment.

  • Introduction to TFCBT friendly books for children
  • Hands on art experience for TFCBT and EMDR trauma treatment
  • Review handouts and treatment planning to supplement trauma treatment

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Presenters/Authors

Jamille Johnson (), Davis Behavioral Health: Children and Youth, jamillej@dbhutah.org;
Jamille has worked with a variety of clients including adults, teenagers, children and their parents. She worked for 3 years with substance abuse including court ordered clients as well as with domestic violence offenders who were court ordered for treatment. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Utah and Master's Degree from the University of Phoenix. Since then, she has been a presenter at the Utah Association for Domestic Violence Treatment twice to discuss multimedia techniques for domestic violence offender treatment. She has also presented for other organizations on three different occasions including the topics of Methadone treatment for opiate addiction, handling highly resistant clients and introduction to EMDR. Her interests include treatment of trauma, dissociation, addictions, and mood disorders. She has been trained and certified in TFCBT, EMDR, and domestic violence treatment. She currently works at Davis Behavioral Health as a children and youth therapist and is a liaison for the Children's Justice Center and Davis Behavioral Health.


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