TRIADS: A Framework to Talk with Patients about Adverse Childhood Experiences and Create Healing Relationships | Grand Rounds San Francisco
Presented by:
Anda Kuo, MD
Academy Chair in Pediatric Education
Co-Director, Center for Child and Community Health
Director, Health Equity and Community Engagement
Professor of Pediatrics, UC San Francisco
Alicia Lieberman, PhD
Irving B. Harris Endowed Chair in Infant Mental Health
Professor, UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences
Director, Child Trauma Research Program
Dayna Long, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, UC San Francisco
Attending Physician, Claremont Primary Care
Clinical Director, Resilient Beginnings Network
Founder & Director, FIND and FINDconnect
Co-Principal Investigator, PEARLS Tool
Co-Director, UCSF Center for Child
and Community Health
Christina Bradley, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
Project Director/Lead Coach, Clinics & Community
UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware and Family Resilience Network (UCAAN)
UCLA Department of Pediatrics
Andy Krackov
Owner,
Hillcrest Advisory
Sarah Ismail, MPH
Committees Program Manager
UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN)
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the foundational elements of child parent psychotherapy that may be applied in primary care and other medical care settings
- Explain the triad of adversity, distress and strengths and the TRIADS framework
- Practice the application of TRIADS
Location:
We encourage everyone to attend the Grand Rounds seminars in person at the Oberndorf Auditorium at UCSF Medical Center Mission Bay. For those unable to do so, the Zoom option is still available.
Zoom Link: https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/95315738250?pwd=OTJRbUZoQ2Nra25oSWZnUzdtajQ1UT09