Training

Kate Creason is an experienced trainer and professional educator. She gives dynamic presentations on a wide range issues related to adoption, trauma, and attachment. Kate takes the most current research on neuroscience and blends it with her common sense approach in an interactive and experiential training.

Kate often partners with non-profit agencies, community organizations, and parent groups to deliver both customized or commonly requested trainings to meet their needs. Professionals leave with intervention techniques and approaches to implement immediately. Parents take away an understanding of their family and how to begin to heal.

Contact Kate to discuss your organization’s needs or to schedule a presentation.

    • Attachment: The Roadmap to Relationships, Helping Children Find Their Compass

    • Trauma and Brain Development

    • Power Struggles: How to Disengage so Everyone Wins

    • Using Children’s Behavior as a Lens to their Needs

    • The Power of Play In Healing

    • Developing Attachment Competent Communities

    • Attachment focused Interventions for Professionals

    • Trust-Based Relational Intervention/TBRI

    • TBRI Caregiver Training

    • Mental Health Professionals (therapists, psychologists, clinicians, etc.)

    • Child welfare professionals (case managers, CASAs, adoption workers, etc.)

    • Parents (relative caregivers, adoptive, foster, biological)

    • Agency Administration/Leadership

    • Association of Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children (ATTACh) National Conference

    • IARCCA - an Association of Children and Family Services Conferences

    • Indiana Association on Adoption and Child Care Services (IAACCS Adoption Forum) Conferences

    • Indiana Adoption Special Needs Program

    • Children’s Bureau, Inc.

    • Project Home Indy

    • Choices, Inc.

    • Bethany Christian Services

    • Every Child Indiana

    • Community Fairbanks Recovery Center Susan Li Conference

    • Infancy Onward Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Conference

    • Indiana University School of Social Work

    • Villages of Indiana