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Understanding and Recognizing Vicarious Trauma 
September 2014/October 2015

​Led by clinical social worker Nicole Tammalleo, M.A. and LCSW, this workshop provided individuals who are working with survivors of trauma including unaccompanied migrant children and teens the tools to recognize vicarious trauma and address it before it negatively impacts a person's professional and personal lives. 
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Story
    • What We Do
  • Who We Are
    • Project Director
    • Co-Coordinators
    • Partners of U-LAMP
  • U-LAMP Network
    • Current Cohort >
      • Fall 2025-Spring 2026
    • Past Cohorts >
      • Fall 2024 - Spring 2025
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      • Fall 2014- Spring 2015
  • U-LAMPERS in Action
    • Vicarious Trauma Training
  • Alumni News
    • Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellows
  • Research
    • Dr. Isabel Martinez's Book >
      • About the Book
      • Purchasing the Book
      • Book Talks
    • Current Research
    • Research Assistants
  • U-LAMP Professional Development
    • Vicarious Trauma Training
    • Protecting the Migrant Child
    • ​Best Practices Representing Youth Before the Asylum Office
    • Status Adjustments and Immigration Consequences of Convictions
    • Overview of Immigration Law
    • Unaccompanied Children and the Priority Docket: New York’s Experience
    • Enhancing Cultural Competency in Advocacy for Unaccompanied Children
    • Understanding and Recognizing Vicarious Trauma
    • Immigration and Nationality Law Course
  • Resources
    • History of Immigration
    • Central America
    • Mexico
    • Legal Representation
    • Detention and Deportation
    • Education
  • Press
  • Contact Us
  • Law School Students
  • Law School Graduates