2024 Conference Agenda

Monday, Feb 19

7:30 AM Registration

8:00 AM Session 1: The Journey Back: Reclaiming identity and purpose in trauma in

care (Part 1)

  • Presenter: Dr. Dan Allender

  • Learning Objectives:

    1. Objective #1: Attendees will apply the Trauma-focused Narrative Care model to their own stories. 

    2. Objective #2: Attendees will be able to identify symptoms related to secondary/vicarious trauma, their own vulnerabilities to triggers, and how their stories impact their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

    3. Objective #3: Attendees will develop a fuller understanding of the intersections of their work and their own stories as a starting place for developing awareness and practices that steward their well-being in relation to their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

  • Credit Hours: 2

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AM Session 2: The Journey Back: Reclaiming identity and purpose in trauma in

care (Part 2)

  • Presenter: Dr. Dan Allender

  • Learning Objectives (continued):

    • Objective #1: Attendees will apply the Trauma-focused Narrative Care model to their own stories. 

    • Objective #2: Attendees will be able to identify symptoms related to secondary/vicarious trauma, their own vulnerabilities to triggers, and how their stories impact their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

    • Objective #3: Attendees will develop a fuller understanding of the intersections of their work and their own stories as a starting place for developing awareness and practices that steward their well-being in relation to their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

  • Credit Hours: 2

12:30 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Session 3: SAFE CHURCH: How to Guard Against Sexism and Abuse in Christian Community (Part 1)

  • Presenter: Dr. Andrew Bauman

  • Learning Objectives:

    • Community/Feminist Therapy

    • Introduction to Feminist Therapy and Empowerment

    • Gender and Sexism

    • Sexism and Patriarchy

    • History and Statistics of Sexual Misconduct in the Church

    • Organizational and Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Misconduct

  • Credit Hours: 2

3:30 PM Break

4:00 PM Session 4: SAFE CHURCH: How to Guard Against Sexism and Abuse in Christian Community (Part 2)

  • Presenter: Dr. Andrew Bauman

  • Learning Objectives:

    • Male Engagement in the Anti-Trafficking Movement

    • Successful Therapeutic Interventions to Address Sex Addiction and Intimate Partner Violence

    • Working with Men in a Trauma Informed Way

  • Credit Hours: 2

6:00 PM Dinner on your own

Tuesday, Feb 20

8:00 AM Session 5: The Journey Back: Reclaiming identity and purpose in trauma in

care (Part 3)

  • Presenter: Dr. Dan Allender

  • Learning Objectives (continued):

    • Objective #1: Attendees will apply the Trauma-focused Narrative Care model to their own stories. 

    • Objective #2: Attendees will be able to identify symptoms related to secondary/vicarious trauma, their own vulnerabilities to triggers, and how their stories impact their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

    • Objective #3: Attendees will develop a fuller understanding of the intersections of their work and their own stories as a starting place for developing awareness and practices that steward their well-being in relation to their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

  • Credit Hours: 2

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AM Session 6: The Journey Back: Reclaiming identity and purpose in trauma in

care (Part 4)

  • Presenter: Dr. Dan Allender

  • Learning Objectives (continued):

    • Objective #1: Attendees will apply the Trauma-focused Narrative Care model to their own stories. 

    • Objective #2: Attendees will be able to identify symptoms related to secondary/vicarious trauma, their own vulnerabilities to triggers, and how their stories impact their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

    • Objective #3: Attendees will develop a fuller understanding of the intersections of their work and their own stories as a starting place for developing awareness and practices that steward their well-being in relation to their work with survivors of commercial sexual exploitation.

  • Credit Hours: 2

12:30 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Session 7: Sexual Exploitation in the U.S. Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow (Part 1)

  • Presenter: Dr. Jeanne Allert

  • Learning Objectives:

    • Objective #1: Attendees will compare and contrast sexual exploitation in the past, present, and future.

    • Objective #2: Attendees will critique various anti-trafficking responses through both a practitioner and survivor-informed lens.

    • Objective #3: Attendees will develop a deeper understanding of familial trafficking and be able to explain the primary differences between familial trafficking and other forms of trafficking.

  • Credit Hours: 2

3:30 PM Break

4:00 PM Session 8: Sexual Exploitation in the U.S. Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow (Part 2)

  • Presenter: Dr. Jeanne Allert

  • Learning Objectives (continued):

    • Objective #1: Attendees will compare and contrast sexual exploitation in the past, present, and future.

    • Objective #2: Attendees will critique various anti-trafficking responses through both a practitioner and survivor-informed lens.

    • Objective #3: Attendees will develop a deeper understanding of familial trafficking and be able to explain the primary differences between familial trafficking and other forms of trafficking.

  • Credit Hours: 2

6:00 PM Closing with Rev. Dr. Lauran Bethell

6:00 PM Dismiss

The Journey Back: Reclaiming identity and purpose in trauma-informed care has been approved by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) for 16 NBCC clock hours of continuing education credit. International Christian Alliance on Prostitution is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval No. SP-4465

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