AC21 - IIF - Part 2: Autism in a Time of COVID: Impact of Chronic Stress and Trauma

Children with autism are as diverse as anyone else and possess emotional lives and inner selves. They are impacted by the stressors that have been a part of the COVID experience as have other children and are also susceptible to toxic stress and traumatic events. This session will explore how children with autism experience and express stress through symptoms, play, and development. The interface of DIR and infant and early childhood mental health, as well as trauma-informed interventions, will be examined, addressing similarities and differences in concept and practice. Specific attention will be given to the individual differences, family culture, developmental progress, and trauma responses. Consideration will be paid, throughout, to the contributions of development and relationships, including case vignettes. The outcome of a pilot study using an integrated DIR/CPP approach for preschool children with autism/other developmental problems and a trauma history will be presented.

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Serena Wieder

Profectum Foundation

Dr. Serena Wieder is the Clinical Director and a founding member of the Profectum Foundation, dedicated to advancing the development and infant mental health of all children, including children, adolescents and adults with autism and special needs through training and educational programs. She also co-founded the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders with the late Stanley Greenspan. Dr. Wieder is a Board Member of Zero to Three and also serves on advisory boards to various programs serving infant mental health and other special needs. She established DIR-Israel and provides consultation and training to international and national programs.

Gilbert Foley

The New York Center for Child Development

Gilbert M. Foley, Ed.D., currently serves as Consulting Clinical Director at The New York Center for Child Development (NYCCD) in Manhattan and consulting psychologist and faculty member of the Institute for Parenting at Adelphi University. He is a retired tenured faculty member from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology of Yeshiva University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he taught for 20 years in the Department of School-Clinical Child Psychology and coordinated the Infancy Early Childhood track. For 13 years, he was Senior Clinical Supervisor in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center following his tenure as Chief Psychologist in the Department of Pediatrics' Special Needs Preschool Program at Schneider Children's Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center.Dr. Foley has focused his entire career as a psychologist and educator primarily in the field of infancy and early childhood. He began as the psychologist for the Berks County (PA) Preschool, Head Start and Childcare Programs. Following this position, he directed and served as Principle Investigator of the Family Centered Resource Project, a federally funded model/demonstration, outreach and technical assistance agency that provided training and consultation to infant/early-childhood professionals and programs across the nation. While serving as the Chief Psychologist in the Pediatric Department of the Medical College of Pennsylvania, he trained in psychoanalysis and also completed a fellowship at the Yale Child Study Center with the late, Sally Provence.

Barbara Stroud

Psychologist

Private Practice

Barbara Stroud, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with over three decades worth of culturally informed clinical practice in early childhood development and mental health. She is a founding organizer and the inaugural president (2017-2019) of the California Association for Infant Mental Health, a member of the Academy of ZERO TO THREE Fellows, and holds prestigious endorsements as an Infant and Family Mental Health Specialist/Reflective Practice Facilitator Mentor. In 2018 Dr. Stroud was honored with the Bruce D. Perry Spirit of the Child Award. Embedded in all of her trainings, clinical service models, and consultations are the activities of reflective practice and sensitivity to cultural uniqueness. Dr. Stroud's book "How to Measure a Relationship" [published 2012] is improving infant mental health practices around the globe and is now available in Spanish. Her newest text, an Amazon best seller "Intentional Living: finding the inner peace to create successful relationships" [an Amazon Best Seller] walks the reader through a deeper understanding of how their brain influences relationships. Both volumes are currently available on Amazon. Additionally, Dr. Stroud is a contributing author to the text "Infant and early childhood mental health: Core concepts and clinical practice" edited by Kristie Brandt, Bruce Perry, Steve Seligman, & Ed Tronick.

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Live Session - AC21 - IIF - Part 2: Autism in a Time of COVID: Impact of Chronic Stress and Trauma
10/27/2021 at 4:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/29/2021
10/27/2021 at 4:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/29/2021
Pre-Recording - AC21 - IIF - Part 2: Autism in a Time of COVID: Impact of Chronic Stress and Trauma (Not Eligible for CE Credit)
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