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Embracing Cultural Humility by Integrating Trauma-Informed Practices in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Participants will learn how to integrate trauma-informed care practices within a culturally humble stance, guided by concrete examples in infant and early childhood mental health.
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The presentation will highlight specific techniques and areas of reflection that support more inclusive and trauma-responsive clinical environments for young children and their caregivers.

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