Join OC CAMFT for our September Luncheon
Date: Friday, September 16th, 2022
Check-in: Begins at 11:00 am
Luncheon: 11:00am to 1:00pm
Location: The Capital Grille
3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 432-1140
Directions
Earn 1 CEU (CAMFT CE #59405)
Course Description:
This presentation will review the intersection of historical, transgenerational, and current racial trauma that may be simultaneously activated for people in the AAPI community in response to the recent surge in publicized anti-Asian violence. Additionally, attendees will be able to identify ways that self-of-the-therapist and social location can influence trauma and crisis intervention and treatment.
Learning Objectives:
Luncheon Registration: Includes lunch provided at the Capital Grille
Deadline to register is September 14th!
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Valerie Uy is a Chinese American LMFT and social justice advocate who is passionate about creating spaces of healing, connection and safety. Valerie strives to be aware of her own privileges and implicit biases. She inspires others through her authenticity and compassion and her support for marginalized communities, and has a vested interest in supporting the AAPI community through their experiences of transgenerational and racial trauma.
Valerie currently works at SeaPort Family Therapy in Fountain Valley, California. She specializes in working with couples and individuals, specifically interracial couples, transgenerational trauma, racial trauma, infidelity/betrayal trauma, and substance use. She works through an attachment-based and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) lens to identify deep-rooted hurt that impacts her clients’ relationships.