Understanding Complex Trauma and Repeated Sexual Victimization
Presented by Crystal Garcia, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) 1.5 CEs will be offered to LPC, SW, LMFT, and Psychologists - NBCC Approved


Time & Location
Apr 25, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM CDT
Webinar via Zoom
About the Event
"Understanding Complex Trauma and Repeated Sexual Victimization"
1.5 CE Credits will be offered for LPC, LMFT, SW, and Psychologists - NBCC Approved
Presented by: Crystal Garcia, TAASA
Date: April 25th, 2025
Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm CDT
Location: Webinar Via Zoom
Cost: Free (This training is supported by Award No. 3012707 by the Texas Office of the Governor and Violence Against Women Act Fund.)
According to researchers, two out of three survivors will be revictimized during their lifetime. During this webinar participants will learn more about working with survivors who have experienced repeated incidents of sexual violence. Participants will learn about the impact of Complex Post Traumatic Stress (C-PTSD) symptoms
Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this session, participants will
● Define complex trauma and differentiate it from single incident trauma.
● Recognize and identify symptoms of complex trauma and the unique ways they present with survivors of sexual violence.
● Understand the neurobiology of repeated sexual violence exposure and develop skills to work with survivors' unique needs.
If you register for this training, you must attend for the entire training.
*Partial CEs will not be provided.*
Leaving the training early will count as a No Show.
In the event of an emergency that causes you to be late or miss the training, email training@tssnt.org.
About Our Speaker:
Crystal M. Garcia, MAS-PHM is the Content Coordinator at TAASA. She is survivor leader with a 20-year history of working with survivors, specializing in helping advocates learn more about Collective Leadership and Trauma-Informed Care. Crystal is the recipient of the 2013 TAASA Community Engagement Award and the 2016 NSVRC Visionary Voice Award. She studied Health Education at Texas Tech University and went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Population Health Management from The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and is now working on her Doctorate in Public Health.
When Registering, please ensure that ALL information, especially your email address, is accurate. If you do not receive a confirmation email from our team, your registration cannot be guaranteed.
*All events are subject to cancellation*
Schedule
1 hour 30 minutesUnderstanding Complex Trauma and Repeated Sexual Victimization
Zoom