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 arious aspects of our lives. It will teach participants how to identify tr
 auma responses as opposed to other problems. It will provide skills to add
 ress specific impacts related to how trauma impacts our work\, our ability
  to focus\, our ability to get regular\, restful sleep\, and our relations
 hips. It will offer options for seeking support or assistance when individ
 ual skills practice is not enough.
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DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by the Office of Juvenile Justice and De
 linquency Prevention (OJJDP)\, U.S. Department of Justice\,  Office of Juv
 enile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Training and Technical A
 ssistance Center (OJJDP NTTAC)\n\nThis webinar will address how brain scie
 nce explains the longer-term effects of trauma and how it impacts us in va
 rious aspects of our lives. It will teach participants how to identify tra
 uma responses as opposed to other problems. It will provide skills to addr
 ess specific impacts related to how trauma impacts our work\, our ability 
 to focus\, our ability to get regular\, restful sleep\, and our relationsh
 ips. It will offer options for seeking support or assistance when individu
 al skills practice is not enough.
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SUMMARY:Trauma and Brain Science: Why Is My Work Following Me Around?
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