Jaywalker - Windrose Chicago CEU
Schedule
Wed, 22 Apr, 2026 at 12:30 pm to Wed, 29 Apr, 2026 at 02:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Positive Sobriety Institute Alcohol & Drug Rehab | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Join Executive Clinical Director of the Manor, Dr Chantelle Thomas, and Jaywalker Trauma Therapist Lana Seiler, LCSW, for this impactful in-person and livestreamed CE event:
"Something Really Cool"
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from two respected leaders who bring decades of clinical expertise, compassionate insight, and a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families in recovery.
This course is designed to equip mental health professionals with a deeper understanding of how trauma, adverse experiences, and family-system dynamics directly influence the development and maintenance of substance use disorders and other addictive behaviors.
Participants will examine how trauma responses manifest in clinical presentation, how maladaptive coping strategies become entrenched through addiction, and how unprocessed traumatic experiences shape treatment resistance, motivation, and relapse vulnerability.
Through an exploration of both theory and applied practice, clinicians will learn how to:
- Identify trauma-related behaviors and survival responses commonly seen in individuals with substance use disorders.
- Understand the neurobiological and developmental links between trauma, emotional regulation, and addiction.
- Recognize how family roles, boundaries, and intergenerational trauma patterns reinforce addictive cycles.
- Integrate trauma-informed interventions into assessment, treatment planning, and family work.
- Strengthen therapeutic alliances through safety-building, attunement, co-regulation, and structured relational repair.
By connecting the “why” behind client behaviors with actionable, trauma-informed clinical strategies, this training empowers clinicians to more effectively support individuals and families on their path to healing and lasting recovery.
Dr. Chantelle Thomas, PhD
Executive Clinical Director, The Manor / Windrose Recovery
Dr. Chantelle Thomas is a clinical psychologist with deep expertise in addiction treatment, trauma, and health psychology. As Executive Clinical Director at The Manor, she leads the clinical team and ensures individualized, evidence-based care for residents facing substance use disorders, trauma histories, chronic pain, and co-occurring mental health challenges.
Her background includes a PhD in Clinical Psychology, as well as internship and post-doctoral fellowship training in Health and Rehabilitation Psychology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health — where she developed specialized proficiency in trauma-informed therapy, chronic pain treatment, and medical-surgical consultation.
Before joining The Manor, Dr. Thomas served as Program Director at a dual-diagnosis addiction and trauma treatment center in Malibu, California. She then helped develop a substance use disorder consultation clinic embedded within primary care at a community health center — bridging behavioral health and medical care to better serve individuals with complex needs.
Dr. Thomas is also a certified biofeedback practitioner, and under her leadership The Manor integrates holistic, body-aware therapies such as somatic experiencing, trauma-sensitive yoga, and wellness practices — recognizing the mind–body interplay in healing trauma and addiction.
Driven by a commitment to compassionate, individualized care, Dr. Thomas emphasizes creating a safe, inviting environment where clients feel seen and respected. Her clinical vision is grounded in the belief that healing involves more than treating symptoms — it requires supporting the whole person: mind, body, relationships, and life beyond treatment.
Lana Seiler, LCSW
Trauma Therapist, Jaywalker
Lana Seiler, LCSW, is a highly skilled trauma therapist at Jaywalker, where she specializes in helping men navigate complex trauma, emotional dysregulation, and co-occurring substance use disorders. With extensive experience in trauma-focused modalities, including EMDR, somatic work, and attachment-based interventions, Lana provides a grounded and compassionate presence that supports clients in safely exploring their histories and building new patterns of healing.
Known for her ability to blend clinical expertise with genuine connection, Lana helps clients develop the emotional awareness, regulation skills, and relational capacity essential to long-term recovery. She is deeply committed to treating the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—while supporting individuals in reestablishing safety, trust, and meaning in their lives.
At Jaywalker, Lana plays an integral role in creating a trauma-informed, strengths-based environment where men can confront difficult experiences and move toward sustained recovery with clarity, resilience, and hope.
TPN Health
This presentation will be livestreamed through TPN Health, a trusted national platform for continuing education and professional development in the behavioral health field. TPN Health provides secure, high-quality streaming and on-demand access, allowing clinicians to participate in real time or watch the session at their convenience. With its comprehensive CE library and user-friendly interface, TPN Health ensures that this training is accessible to professionals wherever they are.
Where is it happening?
Positive Sobriety Institute Alcohol & Drug Rehab, 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00



















