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Clear, Concise, and Current Information on Psychotropic Medications Does this sound familiar? Your clients are taking multiple psychotropic medications prescribed ... moreby different health care professionals. You watch as prescriptions stream in from psychiatrists, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and others, and you discover that your clients have no idea who wrote which prescription or why they are even taking the medication. You realize that despite the confusion, you still have a responsibility to know your clients’ symptoms and reactions to medications, and to coordinate their care.
Dr. Kenneth Carter shares practical and useful information that you need to advocate for your clients. You will get the latest information on antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, medications for insomnia, and others. You will take a close look at the ethical decisions that accompany their use. You will leave better prepared to communicate with your clients as well as the prescribers, as Dr. Carter instructs you on how the medications work, their benefits, and the side effects and dangerous reactions associated with them.
Do you want to vastly increase your knowledge and ability to communicate with your clients and health care providers? The prescription: Register for this seminar!
Join renowned trauma expert and NY Times bestselling author, Bessel van der Kolk, MD, for this transformational 2-day intensive workshop on the latest research and drug-free treatment ... moretechniques for your trauma clients. Dr. van der Kolk will give you a new understanding of the neuroscience of traumatic stress and the research demonstrating the efficacy and possible limitations of mind-body treatment approaches. He will detail the benefits of neurofeedback, EMDR, mediation, yoga, mindfulness, and sensory integration methods such as dance and movement. Through intriguing videos, case studies, and masterful explanation, you will learn how to give your clients:
A way to find words that describe what is going on Ways to regulate their emotions The ability to trust other human beings after the shameful and horrific details of their lives The research on the latest tools to process traumatic memories Transformation! – to be fully alive in the present, not stuck in the past
This is a “don’t miss” workshop that is based on Dr. van der Kolk’s own research but also that of other leading specialists.
Reserve your seat today!
Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts...what do you do? Does she have a gun? Has she written letters? Picked a location? Have hope something ... morewill change and doesn’t want to hurt family and friends?
Asking your client, “where do you hurt?” often reveals the focus of the suicidal intent or the purpose of self-harm behaviors. As a clinician, it’s important to remember that even though you view suicide and self-harm behaviors as dysfunctional and maladaptive, your client views them as purpose-driven means of eliminating or managing unbearable levels of pain. For your client, these behaviors are beneficial, attractive, and helpful.
Even the most seasoned therapists struggle to develop an empathic view of their client’s devastating methods of managing emotional pain. Learning how to help clients discover the sources of their pain and providing them with healthy options for solving and managing these struggles in their lives is the key to hope.
Through case studies observed in his 45 years as a counselor and suicidologist, Jack Klott brings to life the ideas, theories and concepts you need to help your clients:
Identify the seven goals of self-harm Implement a risk assessment strategy to determine who presents the highest risk for suicide and self-harm Recognize the profound danger of engaging in “contracts” with your clients Discuss the four essential elements of therapy with suicidal and self-harming clients Understand how “fear of litigation” can severely detract from your ability to help the suicidal population
Join Jack for this one-of-a-kind seminar and learn how to help your clients confront the darkness of suicide and self-harm behaviors. Register today!
Do you want to gain powerful techniques for your clients who struggle with treatment resistant anxiety, worry and panic? Learn... more how to assess anxious habits, symptoms and behaviors using effective cutting-edge, evidence-based strategies…even with your toughest clients!
Dr. Jennifer Abel will teach you how to stop the anxiety spiral early to significantly reduce the habit of worry and panic using self-controlled desensitization. Experience how evidence-based treatments can help your clients problem solve, reduce tension, and increase energy. Learn unique, effective approaches to mindfulness, cognitive therapy, and exposure, including thought-labeling, interoceptive exposure, and better-butbelievable thoughts.
Case studies, role plays, demonstrations and interactive discussions will be utilized in this cutting-edge seminar.
4 week course - Live Streamed Online - Cost: $240- 7 CE hours Many of us struggle to work productively with patients who resist forming a collaborative alliance. ... moreSuch patients may engage in challenging behaviors such as repeatedly “forgetting” to do homework, passively declining the opportunity to get to work, avoiding openly sharing feelings, or saying that they are “just not able” to get out of bed. In this live online course, you will learn practical methods that will help you form a warm, productive connection with even the most challenging patients. You will have a chance to implement these skills by role playing your toughest cases while receiving feedback.
Please note: Attendance is required at all four meetings in order to obtain CE credit. Partial credit cannot be granted.
After participating in this 4-week course you will be able to:
Pinpoint your own role in creating Alliance Resistance Name your own negative thoughts and feelings that can arise in the setting of Alliance Resistance Describe the advanced empathy technique called Changing the Focus Use the relationship technique called Forced Empathy Use the Interpersonal Downward Arrow technique Describe the concept of the Gentle Ultimatum and Sitting with Open Hands to hold your patients accountable for change
Link to register: www.feelinggoodinstitute.com/forming-an-authentic-and-productive-connection-with-patients-with-daniel-mintie-lcsw-and-heather-clague-md http://www.feelinggoodinstitute.com/forming-an-authentic-and-productive-connection-with-patients-with-daniel-mintie-lcsw-and-heather-clague-md
Thank you for your interest in the SE Professional Training. The Somatic Experiencing® (SE™) trauma resolution method, developed by Peter A. Levine, PhD, author of ... morethe bestseller, “Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma,” is a potent psychobiological approach to resolving the symptoms of trauma and chronic stress. Whether you are a medical or mental health professional, addictions counselor, first responder, body worker, educator, alternative medicine practitioner, or other helping professional, the three-year SE™ Professional Training is a continuing education program that will help you make an even greater difference with your clients who suffer.
The SE method offers a framework to assess where your client is “stuck” in the fight, flight, or freeze responses and provides clinical tools to resolve these fixated physiological states that underlie so many trauma symptoms. Our educational model is both theoretical and highly experiential, offering you effective skills for restoring nervous system regulation and resolving trauma that can be immediately integrated into your professional practice.
This four-day Beginning I training module is the first of eight modules constituting the Somatic Experiencing Professional Training and is open to those enrolling for the full Somatic Experiencing Practitioner certificate program. If you are unsure about applying for the full Somatic Experiencing Professional Training, we invite you to first attend one of our introductory workshops to help you determine if the full training program is for you.
Beginning I Course Objectives:
Understand the physiological basis of trauma and identify how maladaptive physiological responses to threat, and their lack of resolution, may contribute to the formation of PTSD symptoms. Track sensory and sensory-motor experience in clients and convert other elements of experience into sensory and sensory-motor experience. Demonstrate working through disorganized sensory and sensory-motor experience using the concepts of orientation, stabilization, containment, resourcing, titration, pendulation, and self-regulation to discharge un-discharged arousal in order to help organism return to homeostasis. Identify adaptive and maladaptive physiology of activation and deactivation in animals and human beings exposed to threat and its aftermath, such as incomplete orienting and defensive responses of fight, flight, and freeze. Demonstrate working with language that supports the tracking of sensation
To Apply for the 3 Year Professional Training Program:
All prospective students for the 3 Year Professional Training Program must FIRST complete the Professional Training Application.
http://www.cvent.com/d/1fqmlp' target='_blank' Click here to complete the online Application form.
Once your application has been reviewed and accepted, you will be invited to register and pay for your Beginning I Training Module.
CEUs are available for US trainings through APA, ASWB, BRN (CA), NAADAC, NBCC, NCBTMB, and NCCAOM.
Learn more about the training program, faculty, and introductory webinars at our website: http://www.traumahealing.org www.traumahealing.org
Clinicians often struggle to develop an effective approach to counseling grief clients due to the uniqueness of each individual’s grief. The last 10-15 years have ... moreseen an explosion of new research in the field and many new studies have turned what we thought we knew on its head.
Explore this new research about appropriate diagnosis of grief clients, ideas for how to assess grief severity and related constructs, and clarification about what is meant by “complicated grief.” Review the most commonly used current models for understanding grief and leave with tools, including 20 interventions, to more confidently assist clients in navigating the adaptive, yet confusing and difficult, grief process. The seminar will end with a focus on self-care, discussing how to appropriately manage and care for ourselves in this demanding, yet fulfilling, work.
Join Anne Procyk, ND, as she teaches you how to think more holistically about diagnosis, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances that may contribute to mental health disorders. ... moreNutritional psychology is an emerging field outlining how nutrients can affect mood and behavior. Many clients see a reduction in symptoms when integrating non-pharmaceutical interventions to treat depression, anxiety, bipolar and ADHD. You will learn the underlying causes and symptoms of these disorders, to more accurately diagnose and treat your clients.
Through case analysis, you will experience how addressing core physical and nutritional needs can greatly increase therapeutic results. You will discover the nutrients most essential to help treat your most depressed and anxious clients, and learn simple strategies that can be integrated with pharmaceutical interventions. Leave this seminar with the tools and understanding necessary to immediately incorporate these strategies into your clinical practice.
Clear, Concise, and Current Information on Psychotropic Medications Does this sound familiar? Your clients are taking multiple psychotropic medications prescribed ... moreby different health care professionals. You watch as prescriptions stream in from psychiatrists, family physicians, nurse practitioners, and others, and you discover that your clients have no idea who wrote which prescription or why they are even taking the medication. You realize that despite the confusion, you still have a responsibility to know your clients’ symptoms and reactions to medications, and to coordinate their care.
Dr. Kenneth Carter shares practical and useful information that you need to advocate for your clients. You will get the latest information on antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, medications for insomnia, and others. You will take a close look at the ethical decisions that accompany their use. You will leave better prepared to communicate with your clients as well as the prescribers, as Dr. Carter instructs you on how the medications work, their benefits, and the side effects and dangerous reactions associated with them.
Do you want to vastly increase your knowledge and ability to communicate with your clients and health care providers? The prescription: Register for this seminar!
Coalesce Research Group likes to welcome all the Directors, Heads, Deans, Professors, Scientists, Researchers, Doctors and students of Psychiatry for “International ... moreConference on Addiction, Psychiatry and Mental Health”, October 24-25, 2019 at Rome, Italy with the theme of “ Novel approaches and Developments in Addiction Research and Psychiatry”
Even as a grief expert, David was unprepared for the sudden death of his son, who died at age 21. People asked him, “What’s it like for the grief expert to lose ... morehis son?” He would answer, “The grief expert did not lose his son, the father did.” Everything he knew about grief turned out to be true. David had to go through the five stages of grief but found himself wanting more from the experience – he wanted to find meaning in his life after such a terrible loss. He learned that broken heart syndrome is real and he realized he would either die of it or live with it, and that healing occurs not when grief gets smaller, but when life gets bigger. This led to the discovery of the 6th stage of grief – finding meaning.
Based on David Kessler’s new book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief, this seminar is designed to help professionals guide people through life’s worst moments to find meaning after loss. All types of loss will be covered, including betrayal, loss of a parent or family member, and loss due to addiction, mental illness and suicide.
After attending this seminar, you will be able to enhance your work with those who have dealt with any kind of loss. It will fill you with new insight, tools, strategies, and inspiring information, leaving you looking forward to the next day… so you can immediately begin to use all you have learned! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading grief experts
Even as a grief expert, David was unprepared for the sudden death of his son, who died at age 21. People asked him, “What’s it like for the grief expert to lose ... morehis son?” He would answer, “The grief expert did not lose his son, the father did.” Everything he knew about grief turned out to be true. David had to go through the five stages of grief but found himself wanting more from the experience – he wanted to find meaning in his life after such a terrible loss. He learned that broken heart syndrome is real and he realized he would either die of it or live with it, and that healing occurs not when grief gets smaller, but when life gets bigger. This led to the discovery of the 6th stage of grief – finding meaning.
Based on David Kessler’s new book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief, this seminar is designed to help professionals guide people through life’s worst moments to find meaning after loss. All types of loss will be covered, including betrayal, loss of a parent or family member, and loss due to addiction, mental illness and suicide.
After attending this seminar, you will be able to enhance your work with those who have dealt with any kind of loss. It will fill you with new insight, tools, strategies, and inspiring information, leaving you looking forward to the next day… so you can immediately begin to use all you have learned! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading grief experts"
Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts...what do you do? Does she have a gun? Has she written letters? Picked a location? Have hope something will ... morechange and doesn’t want to hurt family and friends?
Asking your client, “where do you hurt?” often reveals the focus of the suicidal intent or the purpose of self-harm behaviors. As a clinician, it’s important to remember that even though you view suicide and self-harm behaviors as dysfunctional and maladaptive, your client views them as purpose-driven means of eliminating or managing unbearable levels of pain. For your client, these behaviors are beneficial, attractive, and helpful.
Even the most seasoned therapists struggle to develop an empathic view of their client’s devastating methods of managing emotional pain. Learning how to help clients discover the sources of their pain and providing them with healthy options for solving and managing these struggles in their lives is the key to hope.
Through case studies observed in his 45 years as a counselor and suicidologist, Jack Klott brings to life the ideas, theories and concepts you need to help your clients:
Identify the seven goals of self-harm Implement a risk assessment strategy to determine who presents the highest risk for suicide and self-harm Recognize the profound danger of engaging in “contracts” with your clients Discuss the four essential elements of therapy with suicidal and self-harming clients Understand how “fear of litigation” can severely detract from your ability to help the suicidal population
Join Jack for this one-of-a-kind seminar and learn how to help your clients confront the darkness of suicide and self-harm behaviors. Register today!
Do you want to gain powerful techniques for your clients who struggle with treatment resistant anxiety, worry and panic? Learn... more how to assess anxious habits, symptoms and behaviors using effective cutting-edge, evidence-based strategies…even with your toughest clients!&
Dr. Jennifer Abel will teach you how to stop the anxiety spiral early to significantly reduce the habit of worry and panic using self-controlled desensitization. Experience how evidence-based treatments can help your clients problem solve, reduce tension, and increase energy. Learn unique, effective approaches to mindfulness, cognitive therapy, and exposure, including thought-labeling, interoceptive exposure, and better-butbelievable thoughts.
Case studies, role plays, demonstrations and interactive discussions will be utilized in this cutting-edge seminar.
Winter Session: January 10 and January 24; February 7 and February 21; March 6 and March 20 - “This course is designed to accompany and support you, the therapist and your ... morepractice. Each class in this biweekly series will begin with a presentation of one or more aspects of the TEAM-CBT model, as described in the learning objectives below. Students will then have ample opportunity to practice these skills in a small group setting, utilizing case material from their own clinical work or instructor examples. Therapists of all levels welcome. This year-long course is divided into four three-month sessions. Participants can attend one or more sessions. A discount is offered for enrollment in more than one session at a time.” After attending this course you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate effective processing of The Evaluation of Therapy Session form to build the therapeutic alliance 2. Demonstrate effective processing of The Evaluation of Therapy Session form to pinpoint therapeutic errors 3. Employ Disarming to diffuse attacks and rebuild therapeutic rapport 4. Recognize and discuss common forms of Outcome Resistance for habits and addictions 5. Recognize and discuss common forms of Outcome Resistance for interpersonal conflicts 6. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of Examine The Evidence 7. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of The Socratic Method 8. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of Negative Practice 9. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of Self Monitoring 10. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of Shame Attacking 11. Demonstrate effective set up and delivery of Rejection Practice
$395 for 3 month block, 6 sessions - Link to register: http://www.feelinggoodinstitute.com/cbt-skills-training-and-practice-a-case-based-course http://www.feelinggoodinstitute.com/cbt-skills-training-and-practice-a-case-based-course/
Coalesce Research Group likes to welcome all the Directors, Heads, Deans, Professors, Scientists, Researchers, Doctors and students of Psychiatry for “International ... moreConference on Addiction, Psychiatry and Mental Health”, October 24-25, 2019 at Rome, Italy with the theme of “ Novel approaches and Developments in Addiction Research and Psychiatry”
"Complete this workshop and learn new clinical skills, interventions, and principles to help your clients cope with the challenges of recovering from trauma. Throughout the workshop ... moretrauma specialist, Michael S. Prokop, will discuss and integrate the “active ingredients” for “healing trauma” as they are utilized within the Three Stage Consensus Model. Attend and be able to:
Use dozens of practical assessment, diagnosis and intervention strategies Effectively work with children, adolescents and adults dealing with trauma issues Implement multisensory interventions to treat the whole person You will be able to implement evidence-based treatment protocols for establishing safety, desensitizing and reprocessing trauma memories, as well as, resolving/reprocessing complicated grief. With these new skills, you will be able to assist your clients in their journey as they “restructure a victim mentality to form a proactive survivor identity.” With this new identity, you will be able to help clients reconnect to self, family, society and dreams!"
Many continuing education ethics programs are generic in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs stress risk management strategies to the detriment of the attendees, especially ... moreif an attorney presenter is involved.
This program is different. Rather than avoiding clinical issues, this program explores the manner by which clinical and ethical issues affect the everyday practice of the mental health professional in Delaware. This unique blend of clinical and ethical concerns allows for a more meaningful understanding and interpretation of the rules that govern mental health practice.
These goals are reached through the experience and the interactive style of the presenter, Allan M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D. Different from other individuals who possess joint degrees in psychology and law, Dr. Tepper actually maintains an active psychology practice and an active law practice. He functions as a clinician, and he represents mental health professionals who experience legal difficulties. In this regard, Dr. Tepper brings an extremely unique perspective in the practical understanding of ethics.
These goals also are reached through the manual utilized in the seminar. The manual materials are not generic in nature. All of the written materials are state specific to Delaware.
When interacting with an attorney, it sometimes is difficult to hear the words, “Trust me.” For this seminar, however, we do say “Trust us!” We guarantee you won’t walk away disappointed.
Objectives:
Specify state and administrative laws that impact clinical practice. Determine the ethical and legal principle of informed consent. Determine the notes, documents, reports, forms, and clinical data that constitute the record. Evaluate record-keeping practices. Analyze how to comply with third-party requests for records. Establish the consent necessary to treat minors and release records of minors.
Join child/adolescent behavioral expert, Sophia Ansari, LPCC, and learn how to best manage the students at your school diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Attention ... moreDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), mood disorders, anxiety and depression. You will walk away with concrete, yet practical, strategies to successfully intervene with their serious behavioral issues, such as:
Anger and outbursts; Meltdowns and tantrums ; Cutting and self-injury ; Obsessive compulsive ; Defiance Truancy ; Impulsivity ; Rigidity ; Sensory issues ; Electronic addiction
Through case studies, video clips and dynamic class discussion you will learn:
30 second teacher strategies to manage challenging and disruptive behaviors
New ways to reduce the costs of out-of-district placements
How to engage students in class, increase productivity and reduce truancy
Behavioral assessments and strategies for the IEP team
Side-effects of common psychotropic medications
How skill deficits from mental health conditions create behavioral difficulties
Characteristics of at-risk students’ mental health problems
Strategies to gain collaboration with clinicians
Leave the day with the “magic dust” you have been looking for to expedite rapid and effective changes in these children and adolescents!
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically validated approach for working with mental health, chemical dependency,... more and complex co-morbidity. Designed to empower clients to establish mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness, DBT assists clinicians in treating clients with emotional problems, suicidal, self-harm, and selfsabotaging urges and behaviors, and challenging interpersonal styles.
Attend this 2-day intensive training and receive a detailed understanding and foundation of the skills of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) as applied to clients with mental health and chemical dependency issues. Going beyond symptom management, these skills are designed to improve functioning to build satisfying lives.
This course explores DBT’s theoretical basis, specific DBT interventions, and how to teach skills in individual and group settings. Familiarity with these skills and techniques along with experiential exercises will enhance your clinical skills and professional development.
Guided by the latest research and policy in evidence-based practices, this course teaches the clinical process and content of DBT from theory to practice. Going beyond prescriptive applications, this course shows you how to use essentials such as validation, dialectical strategies, communication styles, and the best ways of changing behaviors in order to effectively balance acceptance and change with your clients. Complete with education on user-friendly diary cards and chain analysis protocols, you will leave this seminar with increased DBT competency as well as many new tools including client worksheets to bring to your clinical practice.
Course Highlights Use DBT flexibly, creatively and effectively for a variety of clients Build a foundation of DBT competency Integrate DBT skills into individual and group therapy Use case examples as a guide for effective application of skills in clinical situations Learn DBT “inside-out” from theory to application Practice diary cards and chain analysis protocols
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