Trauma-Informed Spiritual Care: Essential Concepts and Practices Presented by Lisa M. Cataldo, M.Div., Ph.D.
Thursday, September 21, 2023~ 12pm – 1:30pm Central Time
Overview and Objectives
In this webinar, we will engage the concept of trauma in the context of spiritual care, including essential definitions, creating a trauma-informed environment, and practical tools for self-care and the care of others.
As a result of this webinar, participants will:
- Define: trauma, complex trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma in themselves and others
- Incorporate basic trauma-informed practices in both self-care and spiritual care of others
NACC Certification Competencies Addressed in this Webinar
PIC3, PIC6, PPS1, PPS2, PPS4, PPS9, PPS10, OL1, OL4
Presenter Information
Lisa Cataldo, MDiv, PhD is Associate Professor of Mental Health Counseling and Spiritual Integration at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Religion. Her research and writing focus on the intersection of relational psychoanalysis, faith, and spiritual experience, particularly around issues of trauma and intersubjectivity. Her most recent work addresses the concept of moral injury in members of Catholic institutions in relation to the legacy of clergy sexual abuse. She is a recipient of the NIP Educators Award and the Stephen A. Mitchell Author’s Award for writing in psychoanalysis. She is a faculty member and supervisor at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the Stephen Mitchell Relational Studies Center, and maintains a small private practice in New York.