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Event Series: EmpowerEd

Trauma-Informed Parenting Intervention

Virtual

March 25, 2026 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm CDT

Understanding Trauma’s Impact on Parenting and Exploring Evidence-Based Solutions 

Parenting in a military-connected family comes with unique challenges, especially when navigating the effects of trauma and stress. This session uncovers the findings of a recently completed study that highlights the critical link between parental trauma, mental health, and child well-being. 

Explore how these findings have shaped Parenting-STAIR (PSTAIR), an evidence-based, trauma-informed intervention specifically designed for military-connected mothers. This 12-16 session program, available for Texans in-person at select clinics and via telehealth, offers an innovative approach to strengthening parent-child relationships and fostering resilience within military families.

About the Speaker

Dr. Kathrine Sullivan is an Associate Professor at the New York University (NYU) Silver School of Social Work. Her research centers on the impact of trauma and other risk factors on family dynamics, particularly in military families. As principal investigator on a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) funded study, she leads the development of Parenting-STAIR, a trauma-focused parenting intervention tailored for military-connected mothers and their children. Dr. Sullivan’s work is published in leading journals, including Child Maltreatment, Family Process, Journal of Family Psychology, and JAMA Pediatrics. Before earning her PhD at the University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, she spent six years as a community mental health clinician supporting children and families who had experienced trauma. Dr. Sullivan’s teaching and research are deeply informed by these clinical experiences.

NYU Silver School of Social Work is a premier locus for research and education of professional social workers. Founded in 1960, NYU Silver is renowned for its strong tradition of clinical excellence, dedication to social justice, and innovative teaching, which prepare graduates for careers of meaningful impact. NYU Silver’s faculty are on the leading edge of scholarly research and address society’s most intractable problems with a focus on proactive approaches and preventive interventions that transform lives. 

Dr. Sullivan also partners with Cohen Veteran’s Network (CVN), a national not for profit organization serving veterans and military families across the U.S.

What You'll Gain

  • Insights into the relationship between parental trauma, mental health, and child well-being.
  • An introduction to Parenting-STAIR (PSTAIR), a new intervention tailored for military-connected mothers.
  • Guidance on eligibility and referral processes for those who could benefit from PSTAIR.

This Event is Open To

This event is open to all members of the military and veteran-connected community. Eligibility varies by session. View our event calendar for details on other offerings.

About EmpowerEd

EmpowerEd offers expert-led, topic-driven seminars designed to equip military and veteran families and community members with valuable information, practical tools, and trusted resources.

Most sessions are followed by an optional peer support event, Let’s Talk About It—a space to reflect, connect, and share takeaways in a supportive community. While attending the seminar is encouraged, it’s not required to join the discussion. Please note that registration for Let’s Talk About It is separate from the EmpowerEd seminar.

Dr. Elisa Borah speaking at Military Social Work & Behavioral Health Conference hosted by the Institute for Military and Veteran Family Wellness conference at UT Austin

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Frequently Asked Questions

EmpowerEd offers seminar-style sessions led by rotating guest experts. Unlike our peer-based programs, these are more informational than discussion-based and open to the broader community, delivering expert insights, practical tools, and evidence-based wellness strategies.

Let’s Talk About It is an optional peer support event hosted after many of our EmpowerEd seminars, offering space to reflect, connect, and share. While EmpowerEd is expert-led, this event centers on open conversation. Seminar attendance is encouraged but not required; register separately.

For the best experience, we recommend joining from a quiet, distraction-free space and arriving on time, as participants who join more than 15 minutes late may not be admitted. Be sure to have your Zoom link ready from your confirmation email.

You must register at least 72 hours before an event. Most programs are ongoing series with multiple dates. Please check our calendar for upcoming sessions.

No, all events are completely free to attend. We are a grant-based program and believe in removing barriers to connection and support and are proud to offer these sessions at no cost to our community.

No—VSN is based at the University of Texas at Austin’s Institute for Military & Veteran Family Wellness, but we are a nationwide network open to any military-connected individuals in the US and beyond.

Modalities

Virtual

Session Types

Seminar

Eligibility

Spouse/Partner of a Service Member, Family Member/Caregiver of a Service Member/Veteran, Widow/Widower of a Service Member/Veteran, Provider/Supporter, Spouse/Partner of a Veteran, Service Member/Veteran and Divorcee of a Service Member/Veteran