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The Central Missouri- Child Trauma Initiative (CM-CTI), funded by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), will host a free 18-month long Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Learning Collaborative in July (July 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21st from 9am-1pm (CST) by Zoom). CPP is an evidenced-based treatment for children ages 0-6 who have experienced traumatic events and/or are experiencing mental health, attachment, and/or behavioral problems. The CPP training will be led by Dr. Vilma Reyes, from the CPP developers at University of California- San Francisco

Applications are due Friday, May 19th.

Key Training Eligibility:

  • CM-CTI typically trains agency teams rather than individual therapists as they believe that working with young children who have experienced trauma requires the support of a team. However, solo practitioners are welcome to apply, as they may combine individual trainees into teams to support one another.
  • All clinical team members seeking to complete training and be eligible for the CPP roster must be master’s or doctoral-level therapists with a degree in a mental health discipline and be fully or provisionally licensed.
  • If any participating team members are provisionally licensed, they must be supervised by a fully licensed team member who also participates in the training.

Please have one person from your team (usually the supervisor) complete the Readiness to Implement survey for the whole team/agency. CM-CTI welcomes applications from solo practitioners. Please contact Rachel or Vicki if you have any questions.

To apply to the CPP LC, please complete the following application:

Readiness to Implement CPP Survey

The Survey page also provides an overview of the Missouri 2023 LC.

Questions? Contact:

Rachel Wamser, Ph.D.
Pronouns: She | Her | Hers
Assistant Professor
Psychological Sciences
University of Missouri- St. Louis
WamserR@umsl.edu
314-516-7335

Vicki Davolt, MSW, LCSW
Co-Director Child Trauma Initiative
Psychotherapist
University of Missouri-Columbia
davoltv@health.missouri.edu
573-884-6843