Event Registration
Welcome!
Last day to register is MAY 27, 2025
Each year, the Alaska Advanced Trauma Training Institute features local Alaskan and national experts who share the latest research and advances in the neurobiology of traumatic stress, trauma-informed systems, and clinical interventions for complex trauma in children and adults. This high-quality professional development opportunity exists to expand the knowledge of and support the development of trauma-informed care for behavioral health and social service providers across Alaska.
This event is hosted by the Alaska Child Trauma Center at Alaska Behavioral Health. This is an in-person event in Anchorage, Alaska. There is no virtual attendance option at this time.
Registration is open! There is a fee of $200 for each attendee this year. This fee is to help offset some of the costs associated with presenting this Training Institute, without financial support from other entities this year. Alaska Behavioral Health is committed to learning and growth for behavioral health professionals and those they serve. We feel the opportunities for learning and expanding professional networks are valuable benefits of this conference and did not want to cancel due to funding changes. Please note – we will not be available to provide refunds on any tickets after May 16, 2025.
We are in the process of applying for CEUs for the 2025 AK Advanced Trauma Training Institute. There are no additional fees for CEUs. We will keep everyone apprised of what is ultimately awarded by state boards.
Wednesday, May 28th Schedule
Dena’ina Center – 8:00am – 4:00pm
Tikahtnu A/B Banquet Hall (3rd Floor) – 8:00 am to 10:30 am
Click on presentation title to learn more
| Description | Presenter(s) |
| Welcome Reception | N/A |
| Opening Remarks | J. Arvidson & M. Goodman |
| Plenary | Roxanne Grobbel, JD, LCSW, RPT-S – Every Trauma Has a Story: Understanding the Lifelong Effects of Infant Mental Health |
| Break | 10:15am to 10:30am |
WORKSHOPS – 2nd Floor – 10:30am to 11:45 am
| Room | Presenter | Workshop Description |
| Kahtnu Room 1&2 | Megan Volkov, DNP, APRN, NP-C | Could it be an Eating Disorder? Eating Disorders in Middle and Late Adulthood |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 3&4 | Suzette O’Donnell, LCSW | The Assumptions That We Make… (and treat) |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 5 | Ashley Stephens, Ph.D., LCSW-S | Burnout Prevention, Validation, and Recovery for Providers |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 6 | Katy Arvidson, MSW, Ms. Wheelchair Alaska USA | Moving Beyond Surviving, to Thriving |
Hosted Lunch 3rd Floor Banquet Hall – 11:45 am to 1:15 pm
WORKSHOPS – 2nd Floor – 1:15 to 2:45 pm
| Room | Presenter | Workshop Description |
| Kahtnu Room 1&2 | Roxanne Grobbel, JD, LCSW, RPT-S | Making Sense of Symptoms: Behavior as a Survival Response, Understanding the Trauma Story. |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 3&4 | Paws for Purple Hearts | That'll Do Doggie |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 5 | Dr. Ashley Stephens, Ph.D., LCSW-S | Diversifying Your Income, Time, and Energy with Clinical Supervision |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 6 | Kristn Oberman, BS – Psychology | Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) - Suicide Intervention |
| 15-minute break | 2:30pm to 2:45pm |
Tikahtnu A/B Banquet Hall 3rd Floor Banquet Hall – 2:45pm to 4:30pm
| Description | Presenter(s) |
| Plenary | Tracy Neal-Walden, Ph.D., Chief Clinical Officer, Cohen Veterans Network – Holding Steady: Fostering High-Quality Trauma Care by Understanding Our Limits and Strengths Across Care Systems |
| Day 1 Closing Remarks | J. Arvidson/M. Goodman |
Thursday, May 29th Schedule
Dena’ina Center – 8:00am – 4:00pm
Tikahtnu A/B Banquet Hall (3rd Floor) – 8:00 am to 10:00 am
Click on presentation title to learn more
| Description | Presenter(s) |
| Opening Remarks | J. Arvidson & M. Goodman |
| Plenary | Daniel M. Cheron, Ph.D., ABPP – Why Can’t We Be Friends: Using Process Management Tools to Facilitate Coordination in the Treatment of Trauma and Co-occurring Diagnoses |
| Break | 9:45am to 10:00am |
WORKSHOPS – 2nd Floor – 10:00am to 11:15 am
| Room | Presenter | Workshop Description |
| Kahtnu Room 1&2 | Roxanne Grobbel, JD, LCSW, RPT-S | No Questions Asked: Skills for Calming, Connecting, and Understanding |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 3&4 | Tracy Neal-Walden, Ph.D., Chief Clinical Officer, Cohen Veterans Network |
Lethal Means Counseling for Military Associated Women: Current Research & Clinical Implications
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| Tubughnenq’ Room 5 | Andy Young, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC | Victims Services Crisis Team - Intervention Skills |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 6 | Dana Foglesong, MSW, LCSW, NCPS, CRPS | Back to the Basics of Peer Support: Achieving Fidelity and Impact |
Lunch on your own – 11:15 am to 12:45 pm
WORKSHOPS – 2nd Floor – 12:45 to 2:00 pm
| Room | Presenter | Workshop Description |
| Kahtnu Room 1&2 | Daniel M. Cheron, Ph.D., ABPP | An Overview of Modular Psychotherapy for Youth with Anxiety, Depression, Traumatic Stress, and Disruptive Behavior Problems |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 3&4 | Carolyn Cooper, MS, NCC | Beyond the Myths: A Closer Look at Mental Health in African American Lives |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 5 | Andy Young, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC | Responding to Traumatic Incidents and Supporting First Responders |
| Tubughnenq’ Room 6 | Dana Foglesong, MSW, LCSW, NCPS, CRPS | The Soundtrack to Effective Peer Support Supervision |
| 15-minute break | 2:00pm to 2:15pm |
Tikahtnu A/B 3rd Floor Banquet Hall – 2:15pm to 4:00pm
| Description | Presenter(s) |
| Plenary | Roxanne Grobbel, JD, LCSW, RPT-S – Shift the Story: Turning Conference Learning into Lasting Impact |
| Day 2 Closing Remarks | J. Arvidson/M. Goodman |
Presenters
Click on presenter’s picture to learn more about them.
Roxanne Grobbel, JD, LCSW, RPT-S
Andy Young, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC
Ashley Stephens, Ph.D., LCSW-S
Megan Volkov, DNP, APRN, NP-C
Kathryn Arvidson, MSW, Ms. Wheelchair Alaska USA
Kristin Oberman
Troy Hervey
Joshua Arvidson, MSS, LCSW
Daniel M. Cheron, Ph.D., ABPP
Tracy Neal-Walden, Ph.D., CCO
Carolyn Cooper, MS, NCC
Dana Foglesong, MSW, LCSW, NCPS, CRPS
Suzelle O’Donnell, LCSW
Anthony Vrolyk
Melissa Kitko
Leah Davies
Mary Beth Goodman, MA, LPC, NBCC
Traveling to Anchorage?
Traveling to Anchorage? Alaska Behavioral Health has partnered with the Marriott Anchorage Downtown hotel (next to the Dena’ina Center venue location) to offer a limited number of discounted rooms to Trauma Institute attendees. You can request a room here Book your group rate for Alaska Behavioral Health 2025
Continuing Education
The Board of Professional Counselors will approve CEUs for courses that meet requirements outlined in 12 AAC 62.320 Courses offered in the Alaska Advanced Trauma Training Institute meet requirements described in (a) and (3).
An application for CEUs has been submitted to the Board of Social Work Examiners for review. We will update once we receive notification of the outcome.
Conference Questions?
Contact – trainingteam@akbh.org
































