NATIONAL ATR NETWORK SURVEY
Hundreds of ACEs, trauma, & resilience networks across the country responded to our survey. See what they shared about network characteristics, goals, and technical assistance needs.
Linda Chamberlain, PhD, MPH, an epidemiologist specializing in childhood exposure to violence and brain development, is the founding director of the Alaska Family Violence Prevention Project and a consultant for the Family Violence Prevention Fund. Dr. Chamberlain is known internationally for her ability to translate science into practical information with diverse audiences. Her passionate belief that everyone can make a difference conveys a message of hope and opportunity. Dr. Chamberlain holds faculty appointments at the University of Alaska and Johns Hopkins University. She earned her public health degree from Yale School of Medicine and her doctorate from Johns Hopkins. Dr. Chamberlain lives on a rural homestead outside of Homer, Alaska with her husband and dog team. Read more.
Workshop: Simple Tools to Promote Resilience and Self-Regulation and Transform Trauma