It’s back to school time and it is very exciting! However some children may experience stress and anxiety. Lots of children who are usually easy going may experience tummy butterflies. Children with minor anxiety sometimes get more nervous and may experience unusual clinginess. Parents feel the stress and anxiety too – it is difficult to leave a crying child at school.
TOPIC
Join the August Coffee and Conversation event with special guest speaker Dr. Devi Murphy Miron, Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director of Training, Clinical Psychology at Tulane University.
Bio: Dr. Murphy’s clinical interests are psychotherapy and psychological assessment with youth and families. Specifically, her clinical activities include the assessment and treatment of young children and families who have experienced trauma, such as abuse, neglect or exposure to domestic violence. She is also interested in the evaluation and treatment of attachment disruptions. Dr. Murphy’s research interests include investigating long-term social, emotional, and cognitive outcomes in children who have had traumatic experiences and promoting sensitive caregiving for young children in foster care. She also provides training in evidence-based treatments for children and adolescents, as well as consultation to New Orleans area public schools.
Approved for 1 hour of CEU by Team Dynamics as authorized by LABSWE.
Applied for 1 hour of CLE.
Register by August 15th to participate!