Follow-Up Care

This workshop will highlight options for follow-up care. We will help answer questions like:
  • What kind of therapy should TCKs be looking for?
  • Where should TCKs start?
  • What is Trauma-Informed Therapy and why is it important?

And other questions. 
The goal of this workshop is that you will walk away with a clearer understanding of follow-up care and how to make informed decisions in next steps to recommend to TCKs and their families.
Format

Recording

Duration

1.5 hours

Instructors

Lauren Wells & Jessi Bullis

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Why should I take this course?

Parents

Care Providers

Adult TCKs

While this workshop was created with Care Providers in mind, as a parent you can find practical ideas and resources for types of care that would be beneficial for your TCKs in seasons of need. 
This workshop was created for you in mind. You will leave with practical ideas and resources for providing follow-up care to TCKs and their families.
This was created with Care Providers in mind. As an Adult TCK you may find practical ideas and resources for types of care that would be beneficial for you in seasons of need. 

Meet the instructor

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Lauren Wells

Chief Executive Officer
Lauren is the Founder and CEO of TCK Training and author of Raising Up a Generation of Healthy Third Culture Kids, The Grief Tower, and Unstacking Your Grief Tower. An Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) who spent her teenage years living in Tanzania, East Africa, Lauren has worked with over 1,000 parents and TCK caregivers and has trained staff from over 80 organizations. 

Jessi Bullis

Director of Adult TCK Services
Jessi is an Adult TCK who grew up in Singapore, England, Turkey, and Germany. She has a heart and passion for TCKs and the unique struggles they face. She received her undergraduate in psychology and a seminary degree in counseling for the purpose of caring for TCKs well.