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The client whose problems meet the DSM-5® criteria for a Personality Disorder can be the most difficult client in your caseload to treat. They may require ... moremore time in therapy, more energy and involvement on your part, experience a greater number of life crises, and create more upset with their family, work, and social systems than virtually any other diagnostic group. Often being “sent” for therapy rather than choosing therapy, their motivation for change may be limited and their personality disorder is likely co-morbid with other exacerbating disorders.
Join Gregory W. Lester, PhD, and take home an integrated approach for working with these challenging clients.
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
Spend two action-packed days learning about the newest advances in psychopharmacology and contemporary trends in medication management. Sonata Bohen teaches psychopharmacology ... morethoughtfully, with an emphasis on the experience of the client. Sonata’s extensive 30 plus years of experience and passion for clients, shines through in the detail and thoroughness of her presentation.
Clients often only have a few minutes with their prescriber and require additional support. It’s vital that you are able to answer their questions, help manage side effects and understand reactions. Designed for counselors, nurses, psychotherapists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals, Sonata provides the information you need in order to best help your clients.
This conference allows time for exploration of underrepresented areas, including ADHD, sleep, eating, and substance use disorders. Take home specialized guidelines for geriatrics, pregnant or nursing women, and clients with chronic pain. Discuss how the DSM-5® has impacted prescribing patterns and the use of psychotropics in newly defined diagnoses. In addition to a general ‘nuts and bolts’ review of medications, you will examine case examples, discuss medication controversies and how to effectively collaborate with prescribing practitioners.
Sonata’s engaging presentation includes many take home “pearls” you can use to teach your clients about their medications and how to protect them from concerning, dangerous or adverse effects. You will find this conference to have the most up to date medication information and how to use it most effectively with your client.
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
Discover yoga-based interventions that can help regulate the autonomic nervous system and learn how to incorporate these interventions for effective outcomes.... more
Join Irina Diyankova, Ph.D., RYT-200, for an in-depth training on the principles and practices of trauma-informed yoga, with a special focus on chair yoga practices, yogic breathing exercises, and yoga nidra, the yogic sleep. This workshop also incorporates techniques and theory from trauma studies, somatic psychotherapy and Ayurveda. Throughout the day, you will learn the importance of nervous-system regulation to the process of psychological healing.
Learn first-hand why organizations as diverse as the U.S. Army and the U.S. prison system have embraced yoga as an evidence-based approach to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression.
You will leave the workshop with the background and tools you need to evaluate the benefits of adding trauma-informed yogic interventions to whatever style of therapy you currently practice.
Objectives:
Evaluate ways that autonomic nervous system dysregulation contributes to PTSD symptoms. Ascertain symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder which can be decreased through trauma-sensitive yoga practice. Analyze ways that trauma-informed chair yoga postures can be used in the individual or group psychotherapy session. Determine the benefits of bringing yogic deep relaxation into the therapy session. Identify yogic strategies to help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in clients. Explain the potential for improved clinical outcomes resulting from incorporating yoga and three-part deep breathing practices.
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
The use of technology is a common expectation of clients in today’s world (and a requirement for some clients). Providing distance therapy services makes sense for ... moreyour practice, but understanding all the legal, ethical, business and in-session challenges can seem daunting.
What are all the legal and ethical risks? Is distance therapy effective? How do I even get started? – Attend this course and get the answers to your questions!
Providing distance therapy services will allow you to gain access to more clients and provide quality care for your clients wherever they are.
By attending this Distance Therapy Training Course, you’ll obtain a complete walkthrough of the whole process. You’ll learn:
The key terminology, evidence, benefits and risks. The unique legal and ethical concerns associated, such as privacy, security and crossing state lines. The policies, procedures and best practices you need to know to get started and while protecting your professional liability. How to navigate challenging telehealth business questions involving marketing, payments, billing and insurance. Demonstrations of the technology options and strategies for how to use them effectively.
Sign up today and leave confident in your ability to have a successful telehealth practice!
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
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!
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
"Texting rather than talking. Gathering “likes” and followers. Making friends via a gaming console. Unrelenting 24/7 news cycles. Ready or not, the rise of social ... moremedia, and 24/7 Internet access has changed the way we relate to one another (and ourselves), leaving in its wake a whole new set of challenges for those who use it.
As therapists, you see people of all ages with these issues:
The girl who can’t put her phone away during session. The boy who isn’t sleeping after reading messages on social media. “Friends” of all ages who shame each other for life choices and argue by text. The socially anxious young adult who struggles to meet people in person because all of his “friends” are online. The parent who has to contend with “Facebook shaming” for every parenting decision. The older adult who feels out of touch and disconnected. The impact is rampant and pervasive – as a result, treatment of anxiety doesn’t look the same anymore.
Attend this unique and engaging seminar to learn innovative ways to treat this new facet of anxiety with today’s client. You’ll discover:
Key questions to ask at assessment to uncover problematic use of technology How excessive screen time affects mood, anxiety and self-worth in clients of all ages Tools to help clients regulate their emotions and make wise decisions (on and offline) Innovative techniques for promoting healthy use of technology with clients Deliberate strategies for managing time, device use and “information overload”
Sign up today!
Objectives:
Evaluate the impact persistent “screen time” exposure can have on the neurobiological and psychological health of clients. Implement strategies to effectively reduce excessive use of technology that leads to avoidance and increased anxiety. Increase clients’ capacity to utilize technology in a healthy manner to decrease risk of anxiety and other mental health symptoms. Establish clinical practices that decrease rumination and build resilience to the stress of the digital world. Teach clients five strategies for overcoming irrational fears of social interaction in order to improve clinical outcomes. Implement cognitive-behavioral strategies for challenging distorted beliefs and the “comparison fallacy” as related to online interactions.
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
Because trauma lives in the body, traditional talk therapy cannot access the deeply rooted, pervasive wounds that complex trauma leaves behind. Many traumatized clients present ... morewith overlapping symptoms including self-hatred, self-alienation, addiction, internal conflict, numbing or shame.
With these clients, you may constantly feel stuck treating surface-level symptoms or the “crisis of the week.” As a result, you are left overwhelmed and frustrated that you can never get to treating the trauma, despite your best efforts.
Go beyond symptom reduction and take your work with traumatized clients to a whole new level by implementing this transformational approach to trauma treatment.
Join world-renowned complex trauma and attachment expert Janina Fisher for this intensive workshop. Her cutting-edge approach will shift your clinical perspective so you’ll see your client not as a traumatized whole person, but rather as fragmented pieces that are in need of healing.
Over the two days of this course, Janina will teach you to go beyond treating surfacelevel symptoms and give you the tools you need to look at trauma treatment through a whole new lens. Janina’s innovative approach integrates Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems and Ego State Therapy to get to the root of the problem where trauma can truly be processed.
Janina will teach you how to help clients struggling with suicidal and self-destructive impulses, loss of identity, and self-hatred caused by childhood trauma. You’ll walk away with the skills you need to help your fragmented and traumatized clients achieve selfcompassion and acceptance of all aspects of self.
Through real-life, in-session videos, practical mindfulness exercises, and unique insight from the field of neuroscience, you’ll learn powerful strategies to use in your practice to overcome the devastating impacts of childhood abuse and repair childhood wounds.
Register today and revolutionize the way you treat trauma!
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
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”
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
Join child/adolescent behavioral expert, R. Nicolle Carr, Ph.D, and learn how to best manage the students at your school diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), ... moreAttention Deficit 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!
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
"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 seen an ... moreexplosion 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."
Date: Thursday, 16 Jan, 2020
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