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The challenges you face are clear…If you are going to be successful in your practice, you need to adapt to your clients’ growing expectations of your technological ... morecompetence. The problem is, technology is the most likely way you’ll get caught up in a legal and ethical nightmare!
Technology is changing fast. How can you keep up while protecting your professional liability and personal reputation?
Join technology wellness expert Dr. Melissa Westendorf for this essential and must-see seminar. As a psychologist, attorney and technology wellness expert, Dr. Westendorf is uniquely suited to handle the toughest questions about the legal and ethical challenges in technology today! At this seminar, you’ll learn:
Strategies to effectively use social media while navigating the numerous ethical challenges it poses How to avoid the serious legal landmines that are associated with email and text Best practices for your website and online advertising to attract customers and stay ethical How to have an effective distance therapy practice that is legally and ethically compliant Top legal mistakes to avoid with electronic record keeping
Sign up today! This is one seminar that no mental health professional can afford to miss!
Are you making the biggest mistake treating your LGBTQ clients? Are you pushing them to “come out”? And if you are…you could be... more traumatizing your clients. I made the same mistake early in my career of forcing my clients to name and claim their sexual identity. I didn’t know how to ask them about their sexual practices. And when I tried, I offended them. Come to my workshop and I will equip you with the right tools and upto- date information you need in this rapidly changing population to more effectively counsel your lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients, and couples. You will learn specific strategies to better treat the unique challenges your client may be facing such as: • self-acceptance and internalized homophobia • non hetero-normative sexual behaviors and practices • trauma and abuse from growing up LGBTQ • the difficult process of coming out Also, let me help you avoid the common mistake of believing, “a couple is a couple” and treating LGBTQ couples the same as their heterosexual counterparts. Don’t be the straight therapist that is losing LGBTQ clients because of poor intake, assessment and treatment planning. Learn how to offer your clients a safe place for therapy. I look forward to meeting you at my workshop! Joe Kort, Ph.D., LMSW
OBJECTIVES:
1. Assess gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients for psychological trauma to assist in informing treatments interventions. 2. Establish and understand the six distinct stages of the coming out process to provide optimal amount of support to the client. 3. Distinguish between mental health disorders that mimic the effects of the trauma from growing up LGBTQ. 4. Utilize specific clinical interventions and assessment tools to more effectively treat LGBTQ clients. 5. Employ adaptable clinical interventions to work more effectively with LGBTQ clients from different generations. 6. Consider the dynamics of same gendered couple, including vulnerabilities and strengths, when
Join Dr. Gregory Lester as he delivers an intensive workshop and seminar designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to identify and ... moretreat your most difficult personality disordered clients. Better understand your clients with Antisocial, Narcissist, Histrionic and Borderline Personality Disorder and make a breakthrough in clinical treatment.
Manage the manipulative and possibly violent Antisocial Personality Disorder in-session. Overcome the Narcissistic Personality Disorder trait of perfectionism and combat their need to overpower you as the therapist. Better understand your clients diagnosed with Histrionic Personality Disorder whose intense emotions and need for attention will test your patience and compassion. Help the Borderline Personality Disorder client deal with their explosive emotions, self-harm tendencies and cravings for chaos.
Case studies and video examples will be used to illustrate client symptom presentation, treatment, and management of each Cluster B client type. You will explore various modalities that are effective with antisocial, narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders, such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive-Behavioral, Interpersonal, and Dialectical therapies. Each of these theories will be explored to provide you with solid and useable skills to include in your daily practice.
Do you want to gain powerful techniques for your clients who struggle with treatment resistant anxiety, worry and panic? Learn how to assess anxious habits, ... moresymptoms 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.
Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg will assist you in shaping the 10 best-ever anxiety techniques to your needs and will discuss:... more
How to apply the techniques in difficult cases How these techniques apply to different age groups How these techniques can help with clients who have co-morbid diagnoses How to use these techniques with groups or individuals and in different types of psychological services: private practice, hospital units, classrooms, nursing facilities, etc.
This fresh approach will give you a complete set of tools to work with anxiety symptoms. Cutting-edge research tells clinicians not only what is new, but also tells us why what we have done best over the years works to help clients achieve positive results in therapy. In this seminar, you will learn, practice and be ready to apply 10 techniques that really work to stop symptoms of panic, worry and social anxiety.
These 10 proven methods can control most symptoms of panic, generalized anxiety and social anxiety. Through in-seminar practice and discussing case vignettes to illustrate their applications— you can make them strong, effective and lasting interventions. Methods that control physiology: diaphragmatic breathing, reducing tension, and mindful awareness to offset panic or acute anxiety can be easy to learn but not simple to apply. We will discuss how to make them effective with different age groups and difficult clients to obtain the best results for calming panic and dread. Likewise, controlling the cognitive problems of anxiety, such as catastrophizing or ruminatively worrying, challenge most with anxiety. Learn powerful techniques that cool off worry (“worry well and only once!” “knowing, not showing anger”), and challenge faulty cognitions, the obstacles to improving panic and social anxiety (“counter cognitions”, etc.). You can help your clients identify and change the ways they avoid their social anxiety. Case examples will clarify planned re-entry to triggering situations, handling the stress of preparation and conducting ‘in vivo exposure’.
Have you ever considered practicing Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT), but are unsure if it’s the right fit for your practice? Maybe you are interested, but you’re ... moreintimidated and don’t know where to start. Or, you already bring your animal to work, but are not confident in your ability to implement appropriate AAT interventions. If you answered yes, this Animal Assisted Play Therapy™ (AAPT) program is for you!
While integrating animals into therapy provides significant value to the therapeutic process—from beneficial hormonal release in both the client and the animal, to building trust, emotional regulation, and positive attachment with our clients—it is unwise and potentially hazardous without proper training. AAPT requires a complex set of skills, such as knowing how to:
Properly select and prepare your animal for therapy; Determine if your animal and client are the right fit for each other; Align client’s therapy goals to the appropriate AAPT interventions; and Detect signs of stress and resignation in animal’s body language.
Join Tara Moser, LCSW, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and Certified Animal Assisted Play Therapist Supervisor and learn to successfully integrate animal-assisted therapy with play therapy. Under Tara’s expert guidance we will focus on the therapist-animal-client relationship, use of humor and play to enhance therapy, and well-being of your client and animal.
Tara will help you take your practice to the next level as she teaches you how to align client’s therapy goals to the appropriate AAPT interventions for improved outcomes with:
Trauma and attachment Anger and aggression Social-emotional regulation Social-communication skills Empathy and patience Anxiety and depression Trust and building rapport Impulsivity and self-control Boundaries, stress and fear
Through case studies, video demonstration and dynamic discussion you will leave this program with the skills and confidence to integrate dogs, cats and various other animals into your practice! Register today!
"Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has evolved from the go-to treatment for borderline personality disorder to one of the most recognized and sought after therapies for a variety ... moreof difficult to treat client problems. The increasing pressure to adopt treatments that work makes DBT skills and strategies a must-have for all types of therapists. For those who feel that pressure but fear becoming a “manual manic”, relax. Dr. Lane Pederson teaches how to follow the manual yet make thoughtful customizations consistent with evidence-based practices and always grounded in the therapeutic alliance. Covering DBT from theory to clinical application, including the use of diary cards, behavioral analysis, contingency management, and multi-layered validation, this certificate course welcomes those implementing DBT in standard and adapted ways as well as those wishing to simply add DBT skills and techniques to their eclectic or integrative style. If you have felt limited or stuck with your therapy skills or ready to give up on certain clients, this certificate course will breathe new life into your work. You will leave ready to use the essentials of DBT listed above as well as skills from the Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness Modules with your clients, enjoying new confidence in and effectiveness with your clinical skill set."
The challenges you face are clear…If you are going to be successful in your practice, you need to adapt to your clients’ growing expectations of your technological ... morecompetence. The problem is, technology is the most likely way you’ll get caught up in a legal and ethical nightmare!
Technology is changing fast. How can you keep up while protecting your professional liability and personal reputation?
Join technology wellness expert Dr. Melissa Westendorf for this essential and must-see seminar. As a psychologist, attorney and technology wellness expert, Dr. Westendorf is uniquely suited to handle the toughest questions about the legal and ethical challenges in technology today!
At this seminar, you’ll learn:
Strategies to effectively use social media while navigating the numerous ethical challenges it poses How to avoid the serious legal landmines that are associated with email and text Best practices for your website and online advertising to attract customers and stay ethical How to have an effective distance therapy practice that is legally and ethically compliant Top legal mistakes to avoid with electronic record keeping
Sign up today! This is one seminar that no mental health professional can afford to miss!
Are you making the biggest mistake treating your LGBTQ clients? Are you pushing them to “come out”? And if you are…you could be... more traumatizing your clients. I made the same mistake early in my career of forcing my clients to name and claim their sexual identity. I didn’t know how to ask them about their sexual practices. And when I tried, I offended them. Come to my workshop and I will equip you with the right tools and upto- date information you need in this rapidly changing population to more effectively counsel your lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients, and couples. You will learn specific strategies to better treat the unique challenges your client may be facing such as: • self-acceptance and internalized homophobia • non hetero-normative sexual behaviors and practices • trauma and abuse from growing up LGBTQ • the difficult process of coming out Also, let me help you avoid the common mistake of believing, “a couple is a couple” and treating LGBTQ couples the same as their heterosexual counterparts. Don’t be the straight therapist that is losing LGBTQ clients because of poor intake, assessment and treatment planning. Learn how to offer your clients a safe place for therapy. I look forward to meeting you at my workshop! Joe Kort, Ph.D., LMSW
OBJECTIVES:
1. Assess gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients for psychological trauma to assist in informing treatments interventions. 2. Establish and understand the six distinct stages of the coming out process to provide optimal amount of support to the client. 3. Distinguish between mental health disorders that mimic the effects of the trauma from growing up LGBTQ. 4. Utilize specific clinical interventions and assessment tools to more effectively treat LGBTQ clients. 5. Employ adaptable clinical interventions to work more effectively with LGBTQ clients from different generations. 6. Consider the dynamics of same gendered couple, including vulnerabilities and strengths, when
Join Dr. Gregory Lester as he delivers an intensive workshop and seminar designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to identify and ... moretreat your most difficult personality disordered clients. Better understand your clients with Antisocial, Narcissist, Histrionic and Borderline Personality Disorder and make a breakthrough in clinical treatment.
Manage the manipulative and possibly violent Antisocial Personality Disorder in-session. Overcome the Narcissistic Personality Disorder trait of perfectionism and combat their need to overpower you as the therapist. Better understand your clients diagnosed with Histrionic Personality Disorder whose intense emotions and need for attention will test your patience and compassion. Help the Borderline Personality Disorder client deal with their explosive emotions, self-harm tendencies and cravings for chaos.
Case studies and video examples will be used to illustrate client symptom presentation, treatment, and management of each Cluster B client type. You will explore various modalities that are effective with antisocial, narcissistic, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders, such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive-Behavioral, Interpersonal, and Dialectical therapies. Each of these theories will be explored to provide you with solid and useable skills to include in your daily practice.
Do you want to gain powerful techniques for your clients who struggle with treatment resistant anxiety, worry and panic? Learn how to assess anxious habits, ... moresymptoms 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.
Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg will assist you in shaping the 10 best-ever anxiety techniques to your needs and will discuss:... more
How to apply the techniques in difficult cases How these techniques apply to different age groups How these techniques can help with clients who have co-morbid diagnoses How to use these techniques with groups or individuals and in different types of psychological services: private practice, hospital units, classrooms, nursing facilities, etc.
This fresh approach will give you a complete set of tools to work with anxiety symptoms. Cutting-edge research tells clinicians not only what is new, but also tells us why what we have done best over the years works to help clients achieve positive results in therapy. In this seminar, you will learn, practice and be ready to apply 10 techniques that really work to stop symptoms of panic, worry and social anxiety.
These 10 proven methods can control most symptoms of panic, generalized anxiety and social anxiety. Through in-seminar practice and discussing case vignettes to illustrate their applications— you can make them strong, effective and lasting interventions. Methods that control physiology: diaphragmatic breathing, reducing tension, and mindful awareness to offset panic or acute anxiety can be easy to learn but not simple to apply. We will discuss how to make them effective with different age groups and difficult clients to obtain the best results for calming panic and dread. Likewise, controlling the cognitive problems of anxiety, such as catastrophizing or ruminatively worrying, challenge most with anxiety. Learn powerful techniques that cool off worry (“worry well and only once!” “knowing, not showing anger”), and challenge faulty cognitions, the obstacles to improving panic and social anxiety (“counter cognitions”, etc.). You can help your clients identify and change the ways they avoid their social anxiety. Case examples will clarify planned re-entry to triggering situations, handling the stress of preparation and conducting ‘in vivo exposure’.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a powerful, evidence-based treatment that allows clinicians to provide positive outcomes for clients of all ages struggling with stress, depression, ... moretrauma, suicidal and self-destructive behaviors and a variety of other clinical presentations.
This 3-day Certification Training will build the core competencies you need to bring DBT into your clinical practice and effectively use it with a wide range of client types. In just 3 days you’ll be given a roadmap to treat individuals using the skills and techniques from DBT so you can help your most challenging clients reach new levels of healing.
Even if you’ve attended other Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) trainings, this program will increase your competency and clinical sophistication with DBT when working with adults, youth, substance users and trauma survivors in a wide variety of settings.
Better still, you’ll not only leave this event with a powerful treatment approach, you’ll also have fulfilled the education requirements should you choose to pursue Certification in Dialectical Behavior Therapy through evergreen Certification Institute (visit http://evgci.com evgci.com for details).
Sign up today and get the skills and confidence you need to successfully help your clients with the power of DBT!
Katelyn Baxter-Musser, LCSW, is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.
Objectives:
Explore the origins of Biosocial Theory and communicate the clinical implications of the theory. Specify how DBT skills can help clients identify unhealthy interaction styles. Characterize how mindfulness skills can empower clients to interpret situations in new ways and react in healthier ways. Communicate how clinicians can effectively teach DBT skills and encourage support and constructive feedback in a group setting. Establish ways in which clinicians can maximize client buy-in for DBT homework assignments. Determine how interpersonal skills training can be used with clients to improve relationships. Specify how DBT skills can be used to decrease the likelihood of compassion fatigue in clinicians. Characterize how DBT skills can be utilized to identify and overcome obstacles to changing emotions and reactive behaviors. Communicate ways in which DBT can be adapted for working with children and adolescents. Provide a brief explanation of how DBT can be used in working with trauma survivors. Establish how diary cards can be used by clients to monitor their emotions and track how they are using DBT skills to deal with challenges. Specify how a chain analysis can be effectively utilized with clients to help them gain insight into how they can change problem behaviors. Determine how opposite action strategies can be used by clients to reduce self-destructive urges. Support how interpersonal effectiveness exercises can be employed in therapy to help clients keep relationship without sacrificing their self-respect.
Establish how a pros and cons list can help clients see the consequences of their actions and make better choices when they are faced with a difficult decision. Communicate strategies to confront therapy interfering behaviors and help clients overcome avoidance. Articulate how Dialectical Behavior Therapy interventions can help clients foster radical acceptance of traumatic events and reduce feelings of shame, guilt and fear. Specify how the STOP skills can help clients to manage crisis situations and prevent them from doing something impulsive they might regret later.
Determine how clinicians can use the levels of validation to enhance the therapeutic alliance and teach clients to validate themselves. Establish how DBT skills can be used with clients to reduce self-harm and suicidal behaviors. Characterize how clinicians can help develop a client’s Wise Mind state so they can be more aware of less impulsive in their actions.
Join neuroscience and anxiety expert, Dr. Janene M. Donarski and learn her keys for successful anxiety treatment. Dr. Donarski integrates brain-based strategies for calming ... morethe anxious mind with client communication techniques that motivate change in your clients. Janene’s approach promotes adherence to treatment and strengthens the therapeutic alliance - which is essential when working with anxious, worried, traumatized, or obsessive clients.
Dr. Donarski will give you proven tools and techniques to:
Identify and treat the roots of anxiety in both the amygdala and the cortex Explain “the language of the amygdala” in an accessible, straight forward way Identify how the cortex contributes to anxiety, and empower clients with strategies to resist anxiety-igniting cognitions
Register today for this transformational workshop and put the power of neuroplasticity to work for you and your anxious clients!
Without the proper legal awareness needed to stay in compliance, you may face grave legal and financial consequences. This seminar will show you how to continue to ... morehelp the people you’ve been trained to help while still protecting yourself from many legal pitfalls. If you attend only one seminar this year, make it this one. Join attorney Lois Fenner for an entertaining and enlightening day and leave with a greater understanding of the latest Arkansas laws as they relate to behavioral health. You will take home practical strategies to minimize and manage legal and ethical risks and you will learn how to immediately implement these risk reducing strategies into your practice.
Are your current techniques just not working? You’ve experienced the frustration; you have a client who seems to just not break through. You’ve tried your best, ... morebut the outcome is the same: he or she progresses for a while, then regresses again.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is the popular transdiagnostic approach that you can integrate into your practice to achieve positive therapeutic outcomes with difficult-to-treat clients.
Join ACT expert and presenter Daniel J. Moran, as he delivers an exercise- and intervention-heavy course that will give you the tools you need to more effectively treat clients with PTSD, anxiety, depression or personality disorders.
You’ll learn how ACT weaves mindfulness strategies with cognitive-behavioral change strategies to revolutionize client outcomes, as well as discover a variety of ACT techniques for helping clients who are struggling to make difficult behavior changes due to the presence of painful thoughts, feelings and memories.
By shifting client focus to their own values, ACT sets clients up to embrace behavior change that is meaningful to them while simultaneously fostering skills that allow clients to more effectively handle impulsive actions based on current thoughts or emotions.
Sign up today, and Dr. Moran will guide you step-by-step through highly practical, evidence-based ACT skills that you can apply in your practice immediately!
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”
The challenges you face are clear…If you are going to be successful in your practice, you need to adapt to your clients’ growing expectations of your technological ... morecompetence. The problem is, technology is the most likely way you’ll get caught up in a legal and ethical nightmare!
Technology is changing fast. How can you keep up while protecting your professional liability and personal reputation?
Join technology wellness expert Dr. Melissa Westendorf for this essential and must-see seminar. As a psychologist, attorney and technology wellness expert, Dr. Westendorf is uniquely suited to handle the toughest questions about the legal and ethical challenges in technology today!
At this seminar, you’ll learn:
Strategies to effectively use social media while navigating the numerous ethical challenges it poses How to avoid the serious legal landmines that are associated with email and text Best practices for your website and online advertising to attract customers and stay ethical How to have an effective distance therapy practice that is legally and ethically compliant Top legal mistakes to avoid with electronic record keeping
Sign up today! This is one seminar that no mental health professional can afford to miss!
Are you making the biggest mistake treating your LGBTQ clients? Are you pushing them to “come out”? And if you are…you could be traumatizing your clients. ... moreI made the same mistake early in my career of forcing my clients to name and claim their sexual identity. I didn’t know how to ask them about their sexual practices. And when I tried, I offended them.
Come to my workshop and I will equip you with the right tools and up-to-date information you need in this rapidly changing population to more effectively counsel your lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients, and couples. You will learn specific strategies to better treat the unique challenges your client may be facing such as: • self-acceptance and internalized homophobia • non hetero-normative sexual behaviors and practices • trauma and abuse from growing up LGBTQ • the difficult process of coming out
Also, let me help you avoid the common mistake of believing, “a couple is a couple” and treating LGBTQ couples the same as their heterosexual counterparts. Don’t be the straight therapist that is losing LGBTQ clients because of poor intake, assessment and treatment planning. Learn how to offer your clients a safe place for therapy. I look forward to meeting you at my workshop! Joe Kort, Ph.D., LMSW
OBJECTIVES:
1. Assess gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients for psychological trauma to assist in informing treatments interventions. 2. Establish and understand the six distinct stages of the coming out process to provide optimal amount of support to the client. 3. Distinguish between mental health disorders that mimic the effects of the trauma from growing up LGBTQ. 4. Utilize specific clinical interventions and assessment tools to more effectively treat LGBTQ clients. 5. Employ adaptable clinical interventions to work more effectively with LGBTQ clients from different generations. 6. Consider the dynamics of same gendered couple, including vulnerabilities and strengths, when
Most modes of psychotherapy believe to have “parts” is pathological. NOT in Internal Family Systems (IFS). In IFS, the idea of multiplicity ... moreof the mind is normal. Every part has a good intention, and every part has value. Even for trauma survivors.
In the treatment of trauma, IFS is different from traditional phase-oriented treatments. Instead of starting with building resources in clients before processing traumatic memories, it welcomes extreme symptoms from the onset, learns about their positive protective intentions and gets their permission to access the traumatic wounds. IFS also differs from traditional attachment focused therapies, both value the therapeutic relationship; however, IFS additionally supports the relationship between the client’s “Self” and their part as the primary healing agent.
Hailed by Dr. van der Kolk, the world’s leading expert in trauma, IFS is the treatment method that all clinicians should know. Nearly all clients with a trauma history have innate abilities that help them improve their mental health if they listen to their parts. IFS does just that. IFS is an evidence-based approach for clinicians working with traumatized clients. Once you see it in action, you’ll want to incorporate it into your practice.
Join IFS and trauma expert Frank Anderson, MD, colleague of Dr. Bessel van der Kolk and Dr. Richard Schwartz, in this transformational intensive course.
Clients will leave your office with skills to use outside the therapy room to help them master their emotions. This experiential training will show video demonstrations and include exercises and meditation techniques to use with your clients.
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