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How TAC stands apart Testimonials Company Name In Partnership with the Center for Adoption Support and Education (C.A.S.E.) presents How TAC stands apart TAC was developed collaboratively with national experts in the fields of child welfare, mental health and adoption with ongoing parent and student feedback. It is the only adoption competency mental health training of its kind, integrating in-depth classroom learning with clinical case consultation to transfer learning to practice. Testimonials “[TAC] has enabled me to have improved boldness and confidence in working to directly address adoption questions, issues and concerns with clients.” – TAC graduate “I have more tools in my tool box when it comes to clinical approaches and using a more clinical lens in regards to the children I work with. Many of these have come from fellow TAC students.” – TAC graduate “The brain and trauma module was amazing and I apply some of the knowledge in my practice almost every day.” – TAC graduate “The most important thing I have learned thus far and put to use is the information about grief and loss. I have used this in interviews with prospective adoptive parents helping them explore their personal life experiences of significant loss and its impact. This has led to conversations about what their adopted child, when placed with them, may have experienced in terms of loss and how they may be expressed in relationships in the child's adopted family.” – TAC graduate Read more testimonials! Visit www.adoptionsupport.org/TAC_testimonials for more feedback from TAC graduates. Company Name Address, City, State, Zip Telephone, Email, URL