Dawn E. Kuhlman, MA, Presenter
It is imperative that we as mediators understand the concept of trauma, how it impacts the mediation session, and have tools readily available to help parties navigate the trauma-laden mediation terrain. Join Dawn Kuhlman as she explains her Trauma Informed Mediation Model. A video synopsis of the model can be viewed at https://www.ted.com/talks/dawn_kuhlman_trauma_informed_mediation
Common trauma responses include emotion dysregulation, physical health issues, feelings of distrust, helplessness, depression, anxiety, and grief. Secondary or vicarious trauma is a particular risk in the helping profession. This virtual session will explore the five components of this mediation model: 1. Brain/Body experience of trauma, 2. Transformative mediation techniques (empowerment and recognition), 3. Mindfulness of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, 4. Informally assessing client’s ability to mediate, and 5. Resilience and the use of community resources.
Fri, May 13, 2022, 9am-12pm
Cost: $150 per person
ZOOM Meeting
3.4 CLE MO Bar Approved; 3.0 KS CDRE, including 1.0 Domestic Violence Approved
A private Zoom link will be sent by calendar invite. Live session limit 100.
Two ways to pay:
Recorded option available! Session will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Cost remains the same; however, includes a 30 minute live Zoom consult with Dawn Kuhlman upon request.
For more information contact Dawn Kuhlman at (816) 708-2714 or dkuhlman@marchmediation.org
Program sponsored by M.A.R.C.H. Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children). M.A.R.C.H. is a 501c3 dedicated to providing free mediation and legal services to eligible families in Missouri. M.A.R.C.H. is funded by the Federal Access and Visitation grant: “Mediation Services for Title IV-D Clients” sponsored by the MO Dept of Social Services, Family Support Division – US Dept of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement.
It is imperative that we as mediators understand the concept of trauma, how it impacts the mediation session, and have tools readily available to help parties navigate the trauma-laden mediation terrain. Join Dawn Kuhlman as she explains her Trauma Informed Mediation Model. A video synopsis of the model can be viewed at https://www.ted.com/talks/dawn_kuhlman_trauma_informed_mediation
Common trauma responses include emotion dysregulation, physical health issues, feelings of distrust, helplessness, depression, anxiety, and grief. Secondary or vicarious trauma is a particular risk in the helping profession. This virtual session will explore the five components of this mediation model: 1. Brain/Body experience of trauma, 2. Transformative mediation techniques (empowerment and recognition), 3. Mindfulness of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, 4. Informally assessing client’s ability to mediate, and 5. Resilience and the use of community resources.
Fri, May 13, 2022, 9am-12pm
Cost: $150 per person
ZOOM Meeting
3.4 CLE MO Bar Approved; 3.0 KS CDRE, including 1.0 Domestic Violence Approved
A private Zoom link will be sent by calendar invite. Live session limit 100.
Two ways to pay:
- Make check payable to MARCH Inc and mail to 2 S. Water St., Liberty, MO 64068.
- Pay via the Paypal button below.
Recorded option available! Session will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Cost remains the same; however, includes a 30 minute live Zoom consult with Dawn Kuhlman upon request.
For more information contact Dawn Kuhlman at (816) 708-2714 or dkuhlman@marchmediation.org
Program sponsored by M.A.R.C.H. Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children). M.A.R.C.H. is a 501c3 dedicated to providing free mediation and legal services to eligible families in Missouri. M.A.R.C.H. is funded by the Federal Access and Visitation grant: “Mediation Services for Title IV-D Clients” sponsored by the MO Dept of Social Services, Family Support Division – US Dept of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement.