The Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) is a gender-based trauma model designed to address issues of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse in the lives of women who have been economically and socially marginalized and for whom traditional recovery work has been unavailable or ineffective. TREM uses a psycho-educational focus and skill building approach, emphasizes survivor empowerment and peer support and teaches women techniques for self-soothing., boundary maintenance, and current problem solving. Evidence of TREM's effectiveness is described at http://nrepp.samhsa.gov. This training prepares clinicians to implement the 29 session TREM approach to group work with women abuse survivors. Participants learn the group's rationale and process (including a range of cognitive-behavioral and psycho-educational interventions). Leader techniques are taught through role-play in mock groups.
· · · · · · PRESENTED BY· · · · · ·
Lori L. Beyer, MSW, LICSW, MSWAC
Debra Bloom, MSW, LCSW
Lori specializes in providing workshops, trainings, supervision, and consultation to agencies and clinicians on issues related to trauma-specific and trauma-sensitive service provisions.
Debra has worked in the mental health field since 1987. Her clinical passion is in the area of trauma-informed treatment and trauma-informed service systems. She has led many TREM and M-TREM groups, facilitated TREM trainings, and has provided supervision and consultations for TREM clinicians.
Tuesday, March 10th & Wednesday, March 11th
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The CT Women's Consortium
Cost: $150 -
Lunch will be provided.
The fee for this training includes the
Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) manual.
12 CEU Credits · NASW, CCB, MFT, CSDE, or Certificate of Attendance
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