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X-WR-CALDESC:\nJoin Dee Dee Mascareñes as she explores the impact of interg
 enerational trauma as a result of external wounding experiences such as ra
 cism as well as internal family history of trauma on the development of id
 entity and attachment in the BIPOC community.  \n\nLearn tools and interve
 ntions to assist in reducing the negative impact of these challenges will 
 also be discussed. An open Q&A session will open following the formal pres
 entation.\n\nAbout Dee Dee Mascarenes\, \nDee Dee has been working in the 
 mental health field with individuals and families for more than 30 years. 
  She is a Latina\, fluent in both English and Spanish. As a clinician\, sh
 e worked with a multi-cultural population addressing such topics as adopti
 on\, parenting concerns\, stress management\, anxiety disorders and depres
 sion\, abuse recovery\, grief and loss issues\, self-esteem\, assertion sk
 ills building\, cultural diversity and bi-culturation.  \n\nShe served as 
 adjunct faculty at both Phillips Graduate Institute and Pacific Oaks Colle
 ge in Los Angeles County\, as well as adjunct faculty for UCLA’s Academy P
 rogram. Dee Dee is also a Certified Trainer of Trainers for the Seneca/Kin
 ship Center’s Adoption Clinical Training Program. She is also a member of 
 NCAP. A guest on Telemundo/Channel 52 News Broadcast offering psychologica
 l insight on various topics for the Latino community\, and an author\, Dee
  Dee most recent work is a Chapter entitled “The Seven Core Issues as seen
  through the Eyes of the Latino Family”\, in the book Seven Core Issues in
  Adoption and Permanency by Sharon Roszia & Allison Davis Maxon.  \n\nFor 
 over 20 years\, she has shared her professional expertise as well as her p
 ersonal experience as an adoptee\, with all persons whose families are cre
 ated through adoption or personal and/or professional lives are touched by
  adoption.
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DESCRIPTION:\nJoin Dee Dee Mascareñes as she explores the impact of interge
 nerational trauma as a result of external wounding experiences such as rac
 ism as well as internal family history of trauma on the development of ide
 ntity and attachment in the BIPOC community.  \n\nLearn tools and interven
 tions to assist in reducing the negative impact of these challenges will a
 lso be discussed. An open Q&A session will open following the formal prese
 ntation.\n\nAbout Dee Dee Mascarenes\, \nDee Dee has been working in the m
 ental health field with individuals and families for more than 30 years.  
 She is a Latina\, fluent in both English and Spanish. As a clinician\, she
  worked with a multi-cultural population addressing such topics as adoptio
 n\, parenting concerns\, stress management\, anxiety disorders and depress
 ion\, abuse recovery\, grief and loss issues\, self-esteem\, assertion ski
 lls building\, cultural diversity and bi-culturation.  \n\nShe served as a
 djunct faculty at both Phillips Graduate Institute and Pacific Oaks Colleg
 e in Los Angeles County\, as well as adjunct faculty for UCLA’s Academy Pr
 ogram. Dee Dee is also a Certified Trainer of Trainers for the Seneca/Kins
 hip Center’s Adoption Clinical Training Program. She is also a member of N
 CAP. A guest on Telemundo/Channel 52 News Broadcast offering psychological
  insight on various topics for the Latino community\, and an author\, Dee 
 Dee most recent work is a Chapter entitled “The Seven Core Issues as seen 
 through the Eyes of the Latino Family”\, in the book Seven Core Issues in 
 Adoption and Permanency by Sharon Roszia & Allison Davis Maxon.  \n\nFor o
 ver 20 years\, she has shared her professional expertise as well as her pe
 rsonal experience as an adoptee\, with all persons whose families are crea
 ted through adoption or personal and/or professional lives are touched by 
 adoption.
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Trauma in the BIPOC Community: Identity & Attachm
 ent Impact with Dee Dee Mascareñes
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