Building Emotional Resilience for Parents & Children During the Israel-Hamas War
Parents and children are struggling with additional stress, anxiety, grief, and other difficult emotions due to the sudden attacks on Israeli citizens and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Parents will learn how to help their children identify and express their own emotions, acquire tools to support child to express their emotions in an appropriate way, and reduce barriers to change. Parents will also gain tips on talking about difficult events with their children, like war, and identifying and working through challenging emotions during stressful times.
About Instructor
Dr. Chelsey Rosen, is a New York State licensed psychologist (#022640) and a certified NY State School Psychologist. She received her B.S in Psychology from the University of Maryland-College Park and her Doctoral and Masters degrees in School Psychology from St. John’s University.
Dr. Rosen specializes in working with children, adolescents and families who have a wide range of emotional and behavioral disorders including but not limited to: anxiety, school refusal behaviors, depression, ADHD, ODD and OCD. She has presented at various conferences on both TCIT and SM. She has also provided individual and group therapy for children to build both social and emotional skills.
As a certified school psychologist working both in the schools and clinical settings, Dr. Rosen has experience working with a multi-disciplinary team and is committed to collaborating with both the families and the schools when providing therapeutic interventions.