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Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 16 Jan, 2020
What do you do with anxiety and trauma clients who do not improve? The anxiety spectrum exemplifies the disorders where emotions override thought. Fragmented... more
memories get stored in the body. The Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) collapse this
uncomfortable emotional and physical reactivity, therefore freeing a path for spontaneous insights
and clearer thinking.
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a comprehensive mind-body treatment that desensitizes three
areas: unwanted thoughts, emotions and physical reactions. EFT combines physical interventions
derived from restorative (self-applied) acupressure theory with cognitive interventions.
EFT is an evidence-based practice with over 100 published studies. One published study demonstrated
a 24% decrease in cortisol (stress hormone) level in the EFT group (Energypsych.org). EFT is an
effective brief therapy and belongs in every therapist’s tool box.
Transform your clinical excellence; bring EFT into your practice and treat resistant problems
that other methods failed.
This seminar focuses on cutting-edge techniques of EFT to treat the anxiety spectrum disorders including:

Phobias
Generalized Anxiety
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic
OCD
Acute Traumatic Stress Reactions
These mind-body methods are emerging into mainstream mental health, trauma treatment, coaching,
employee assistance programs and sport psychology arenas as rapid, effective, non-invasive, calming,
desensitizing tools. Do not miss this opportunity to learn evidence-based techniques you can use
immediately with your clients and improve treatment outcomes.

Objectives
1) Explain the origin and efficacy of the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) including peer reviewed,
published research.
2) Implement self-applied, light touch or tapping on acupoints to calm and rebalance the body system
while thinking about disturbing upsets to create a desensitized state as measured by continuous
dropping of the SUDS level.
3) Distinguish that EFT is a mind-body treatment that desensitizes unwanted thoughts, emotions and
physical discomfort.
4) List exploratory questions to elicit the first or worst defining event and how to treat it in all
manifestations in the past, present and future.
5) Demonstrate EFT techniques for stress, phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, panic and traumatic
events.
6) Describe how EFT can greatly diminish frustrating OCD compulsions and unwanted habits.
7) Utilize a two-prong approach to treating social anxiety: EFT and social skill building.
8) Describe why EFT works in conjunction with and beyond talk therapy and how it often cuts quickly
through resistant problems.
9) Explore working with pain reduction using acupoints and psychological constructs of metaphors
and emotions.
10) State the ethical concerns of not working outside knowledge base and obtaining ongoing
“permission” to use these methods.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 16 Jan, 2020
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an empirically validated approach for working with mental health, chemical dependency, and complex co-morbidity. Designed to empower clients to ... moreestablish mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness, DBT assists clinicians in treating clients with emotional problems, suicidal, self-harm, and self-sabotaging urges and behaviors, and challenging interpersonal styles. Attend this 2-day intensive training course 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 conference with increased DBT competency as well as many new tools including client worksheets to bring to your clinical practice.

This course counts towards the educational requirement when applying for Certification in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (through Evergreen Certification Institute (EVGCI).

Andrew Bein, Ph.D., LCSW, is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.

Objectives:

Explain the underlying theory of Dialectics and Dialectic Behavior Therapy.
Integrate DBT skills for individuals and group therapy treatment into practice.
Teach DBT skills in the areas of Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotional Regulation and Interpersonal Effectiveness to clients.
Utilize specific DBT skills for the treatment of a range of mental health symptoms, chemical dependency and complex co-morbidities.
Describe DBT tools and resources used to effectively change behavior.
Articulate a variety of strategies for teaching DBT skills to clients.
Demonstrate the use of crisis survival strategies to enhance distress tolerance.
Discriminate the DBT model from cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, and other treatment modalities.
Practice a multi-layered approach to validation of clients’ thoughts and feelings.
Apply DBT diary cards and chain (change) analysis techniques to address specific clinical issues in practice.
Summarize how to effectively operate consultative groups and treatment teams.
Assess and manage self-injurious and suicidal behaviors with clear protocols and safety plans.
Discuss the limitations and risks of DBT and areas of ongoing or future research regarding DBT effectiveness.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 16 Jan, 2020
This International Conference on Trauma and Addiction brings together world-renowned researchers, authors, clinicians, and trainers to review and discuss the interaction between trauma, ... morechemical and behavioral addictions, and psychiatric illnesses. This gathering of health professionals is hosted by Meadows Behavioral Healthcare and Newport Academy. In a series of plenary sessions along with focused in-depth workshops, this event will focus on the interaction of attachments, neurobiology, and the developmental aspects of trauma’s effects on individuals and families. Experts will review what we have learned about the ways the brain is shaped by traumatic experiences, how traumatic stress is a response of the entire organism, and how that knowledge needs to be integrated into healing practices to include experiential and expressive arts therapy.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 Jan, 2020
After decades of clinical innovation and recent scientific research, the empirically validated Internal Family Systems (IFS) model has been shown to be effective at improving ... moreclients’ general functioning and well-being. This effective model provides clinicians with procedures for helping clients with the most challenging mental health profiles to heal the wounded, burdened, and traumatized parts of their systems. 

The IFS model provides a compassionate, respectful, non-pathologizing approach to understanding the organization and
functioning of the human psyche. 

The transformative IFS approach embraces and celebrates the natural multiplicity of the mind. Its assumption is that every part of the system has good intention and valuable resources allows clinicians to approach even the most troubling of “symptoms” with compassion and respect. IFS offers therapists a powerful and effective set of tools for empowering clients with a wide range of clinical profiles to heal the wounded and burdened parts of their internal systems, resulting in:

a way to enter clients’ inner ecology without the overemphasis on containment and stabilization
symptom reduction and improved functioning for clients
deep self-healing within even the most troubled clients

IFS is a powerful treatment modality. Once you experience it, you will want to incorporate it into your practice. 

Through instruction, video demonstration, and experiential exercises, Alexia D. Rothman, Ph.D., Certified IFS therapist and colleague of Dr. Richard Schwartz (founder of IFS) will show you step-by-step how to apply the most effective, empirically validated IFS interventions to help your clients connect with and understand their conflicting parts to facilitate deep, lasting healing.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 Jan, 2020
Join internationally known attachment and trauma therapist, Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D., in this cutting-edge seminar as he teaches you concepts and skills necessary to facilitate ... morepositive change with challenging clients with trauma and/or attachment wounds. You will learn effective assessment and therapeutic techniques for children, adults and couples, based on the latest research in neurobiology, trauma and attachment therapy, and resilience. Clinical videos will illustrate how various interventions promote change and healing with the following issues:

Beliefs and attitudes
Attachment security in children and adults
Traumatic emotions, behaviors, mindsets, and brain/biochemistry
Self-regulation
Communication and resilience
Family dynamics
Controlling, defiant and resistant clients.

Through video case studies, presentation and discussion, you will leave this seminar with practical and effective techniques you can use to help clients achieve symptom reduction, fulfilling lives and meaningful relationships."
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 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.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 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!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 Jan, 2020
"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 the anxious ... moremind 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!"
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 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!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 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."
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 Jan, 2020
What do you do with anxiety and trauma clients who do not improve? The anxiety spectrum exemplifies the disorders where emotions override thought. Fragmented... more
memories get stored in the body. The Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) collapse this
uncomfortable emotional and physical reactivity, therefore freeing a path for spontaneous insights
and clearer thinking.
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a comprehensive mind-body treatment that desensitizes three
areas: unwanted thoughts, emotions and physical reactions. EFT combines physical interventions
derived from restorative (self-applied) acupressure theory with cognitive interventions.
EFT is an evidence-based practice with over 100 published studies. One published study demonstrated
a 24% decrease in cortisol (stress hormone) level in the EFT group (Energypsych.org). EFT is an
effective brief therapy and belongs in every therapist’s tool box.
Transform your clinical excellence; bring EFT into your practice and treat resistant problems
that other methods failed.
This seminar focuses on cutting-edge techniques of EFT to treat the anxiety spectrum disorders including:

Generalized Anxiety
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic
OCD
Acute Traumatic Stress Reactions
These mind-body methods are emerging into mainstream mental health, trauma treatment, coaching,
employee assistance programs and sport psychology arenas as rapid, effective, non-invasive, calming,
desensitizing tools. Do not miss this opportunity to learn evidence-based techniques you can use
immediately with your clients and improve treatment outcomes.

Objectives
1) Explain the origin and efficacy of the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) including peer reviewed,
published research.
2) Implement self-applied, light touch or tapping on acupoints to calm and rebalance the body system
while thinking about disturbing upsets to create a desensitized state as measured by continuous
dropping of the SUDS level.
3) Distinguish that EFT is a mind-body treatment that desensitizes unwanted thoughts, emotions and
physical discomfort.
4) List exploratory questions to elicit the first or worst defining event and how to treat it in all
manifestations in the past, present and future.
5) Demonstrate EFT techniques for stress, phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, panic and traumatic
events.
6) Describe how EFT can greatly diminish frustrating OCD compulsions and unwanted habits.
7) Utilize a two-prong approach to treating social anxiety: EFT and social skill building.
8) Describe why EFT works in conjunction with and beyond talk therapy and how it often cuts quickly
through resistant problems.
9) Explore working with pain reduction using acupoints and psychological constructs of metaphors
and emotions.
10) State the ethical concerns of not working outside knowledge base and obtaining ongoing
“permission” to use these methods.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 17 Jan, 2020
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"
Type:
Conference
Date:
Sat, 18 Jan, 2020
Suicidality is one of the scariest scenarios we work with. Your job literally becomes a life-ordeath situation…one in which you hold a great deal of responsibility. ... moreSuicidal clients under extreme distress can leave you feeling overwhelmed and questioning your next move, and revelations of self-harm have you searching for answers they didn’t teach you in school. 

How do I differentiate self-injurious behavior from suicidal behavior?
Can self-harming lead to suicidal behavior?
How do I protect my license and livelihood when working with suicidal clients?
What do I do when crises situations arise?
When, and how, do I hospitalize clients?

Given the high probability of encountering a client considering suicide or engaging in self-harming behavior at some point in your career, the preparation of graduate programs is not enough. With so much at stake you need to be ready to skillfully assess and manage suicide risks and self-harming behavior! 

Attend this candid one-day seminar and leave feeling fully equipped to address the intricacies that affect your clients’ choices to live or die. Beneficial to both seasoned and fledgling mental health practitioners, our experienced instructor will provide you with comprehensive approaches to effectively work with clients who present with suicidal and self-destructive behaviors. Key Benefits of Attending:

Risk assessment strategies that protect not only clients, but you as the clinician.
Front line strategies derived from the evidence-based efficacy of CBT and DBT.
Answers to difficult questions on suicide and self-harm that clinicians often struggle with.
Effective treatment techniques, applicable across various populations and therapeutic settings.
Tips on decision making that provide you with guideposts for determining when crisis intervention is needed in contrast to long-term treatment.

Go beyond grad school curriculum and get the practical real-world strategies and advice you need to confidently and capably treat suicidal and self-harming clients!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Sat, 18 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”
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
Attend this in-depth Mindfulness Training Course to develop a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to help your clients... more
incorporate mindfulness practices into their daily routine and help you provide greater healing for your clients who suffer from:

Trauma
Depression
Relationship challenges
Toxic habits or beliefs

This course will provide you with detailed, hands-on instruction  on incorporating mindfulness into your treatment plans for the
specific mental health disorders you see in your office each day. Full of structured and experiential exercises, interactive discussions,
and case studies, you will take away practical strategies and reproducible handouts that are instantly usable upon your return to
the office. 

From intervening in the downward spiral of depression and anxiety to cultivating safety and groundedness in traumatized clients, you’ll learn the art of applying mindfulness insights, skills and techniques to a variety of clinical populations. 

Better still, you’ll have the opportunity to practice the application of what you’ve learned under our instructor’s skilled supervision. 

Sign up for this mindfulness training course today and leave this transformational experience armed with the skills and tools you need to enhance your very next session. 

Don’t miss out, this course will fill up fast!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
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.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
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!"
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
"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 the anxious ... moremind 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!"
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 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”
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
The successful resolution of traumatic stress can be simple.  Studies indicate that there are four key elements to effective trauma treatment. When you accomplish ... morethese four key elements in treatment with your clients, you will be able to reduce their symptoms and improve clinical outcomes. 

Attend this conference and you will walk away with a step-by-step four-stage framework for navigating essential elements of trauma treatment with your traumatized clients. 

The essential elements are common to all evidence-based trauma treatments, you will learn how you can integrate this framework with your current approach or methodology to make your trauma treatment even more effective! 

This trauma competency training can transform your clinical practice and help improve your trauma treatment outcomes, just as it has for other clinicians around the world.