Certified Professional in Trauma Resilience for Runaway Youth
Published on June 24, 2025
About this Podcast
HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm excited to have Dr. Jane Smith with us, an expert in youth counseling and the course creator of "Certified Professional in Trauma Resilience for Runaway Youth". Dr. Smith, can you tell us what inspired you to create this course? GUEST: Absolutely, I've worked with runaway youth for over two decades and noticed a significant gap in trauma-informed care and resilience-building strategies. This course aims to fill that gap. HOST: That's commendable. How does this certification stand out from other programs in the field? GUEST: We focus on the unique challenges runaway youth face, combining evidence-based practices, crisis intervention techniques, and attachment theory to foster healthy relationships and promote self-sufficiency. HOST: Speaking of which, could you share some current trends in this industry that our listeners should be aware of? GUEST: Certainly, there's a growing emphasis on trauma-informed care, holistic approaches, and preventive measures to mitigate the risks for runaway youth. HOST: That sounds crucial. Now, what are some challenges you've faced or anticipate when teaching this subject matter? GUEST: One challenge is the emotional intensity of the material, but it's essential to approach it with sensitivity and care. Also, keeping up with the latest research and best practices can be demanding. HOST: Indeed, it's important to stay updated. Lastly, how do you envision the future of trauma resilience in runaway youth programs? GUEST: I believe there will be more integration of technology for remote support, increased collaboration between organizations, and a stronger focus on early intervention and prevention. HOST: Dr. Smith, thank you for your insightful responses and for creating such a vital course. It was a pleasure having you on our show. GUEST: Thank you for having me. It's essential to bring awareness to this topic and support those working with runaway youth.