Integrating The Neurobiology of Trauma Into Legal Practice

  • 2:00 PM - 3:05 PM
  • Central Time (US & Canada)
  • By: National Alliance of Victm's Rights Attorneys (NAVRA), National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI)
  • National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI)
Topics:
  • Domestic Violence

Integrating The Neurobiology of Trauma Into Legal Practice

The implications of the neurobiology of trauma on one’s legal practice are vast - from client interaction to witness preparation to witness statement and police report dissection every aspect of a case benefits from understanding the science. In this session, presenters will leverage the science explained in Part I to give practice tips to help lawyers better serve their clients in and out of the courtroom.
This training is recommended for participants who have participated in either (1) Dr. Wilson’s January 19, 2017 “Fundamentals of the Neurobiology of Trauma” training or (2) another training that addresses the fundamental concepts covered by the January 19th training.
Presenter: Christopher Wilson, Psy.D. More information about Dr. Wilson is available here.
Facilitator: Meg Garvin, J.D., National Crime Victim Law Institute. Ms. Garvin's Bio is available here.
MCLE Accreditation: This training has been approved for 1 general MCLE credit by the California State Bar. An application for approval of 1 general MCLE credit will be submitted to the Oregon State Bar. The training may be eligible for MCLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program.
Registration closes at 11 a.m. Pacific Time on February 9, 2017.
National Alliance of Victm's Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) is a project of National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI).
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