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Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 30 Jan, 2020
Your client’s world has been shattered following the loss of a loved one. Not only are they adjusting to these days and weeks without... more
that person, but they are also struggling with changes to their sense of self. Who are they now as they navigate this new world?
Your client is stuck in a place of paralyzing sorrow, and you’re unsure of what else to do to help. 

You can transform the way you treat grieving clients with the tools and strategies you’ll learn in this 2-day Comprehensive Course! 

Join Rev. Dr. Joy Samuels, LPC-MHSP, NCC, as she leads you through the process of working with bereaved individuals and aiding them with making meaning after loss. You’ll learn evidence-based counseling strategies appropriate for the treatment of multiple types of losses, including non-death losses, and grieving styles. In addition, you’ll acquire the skills you need to tailor clinical interventions to the uniqueness of each client’s grief experiences. 

Attend this advanced course, and you’ll learn how to guide your clients through making meaning after loss—drastically increasing their wellbeing and reducing symptoms of complicated grief. You’ll walk away with the tools you need to help your clients live fulfilling lives after loss. 

Register today to revolutionize your work with grieving clients!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 30 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.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 30 Jan, 2020
Most Up-To-Date Psychotropic Medication Info Demands on mental health professionals to expand their knowledge of psychotropic meds are like never before . . . not only do you need ... moreto be on top of the latest developments and what is on the horizon, but you also have to take that information, and use it most effectively for your client.

* Improve clients’ understanding of their mental illness, and how medication aids recovery

* Identifying treatment concerns with inappropriate, inadequate doses of medication

* Tools to help clients manage unpleasant side effects

* Strategies to improve client adherence to medications

* Depression, bipolar, anxiety, schizophrenia, ADHD -- the latest trends in medication management
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 30 Jan, 2020
A client goes on vacation and they want to schedule a session while they are out of state. How do you ethically and legally practice in this situation? ... more

Smart phones are used for scheduling and for exchanging information. What happens if these phones are misplaced?
Emails are used to send important information to other professionals. How do we ensure the right person receives this information?

How do you ensure confidentiality of your clients in this digital age? 

In today’s technologically-advanced world it is difficult to keep up with the ever-changing laws and standards for using technology in our field. There are issues that are not clearly defined. 

Joni Gilbertson, MA, NCC, LCPC, BC-TMH, will use her wealth of experiences, real-life case examples, entertaining videos, and thought-provoking scenarios to make challenging topics and concepts easy to discuss and learn. Be recognized for your experience and knowledge in compliance and ethics and technology and move your practice forward. 

Attend this engaging workshop and walk away being more confident with:

New laws regarding using technology in your mental health practice
What the code of ethics states and how to apply this information
Navigate the gray areas and practice safely
The ability to immediately apply the information and new skills with your clients near and far
Type:
Conference
Date:
Thu, 30 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:
Fri, 31 Jan, 2020
Chronic anxiety disorders all involve a “threat” that doesn’t occur. Panic attacks don’t kill, obsessive doubts about the stove don’t ... morecause fires, social anxiety doesn’t lead to disgrace and isolation, worry doesn’t lead to insanity. The feared outcomes recede into the future the way an optical illusion recedes into the horizon. 

Why are anxiety disorders so powerfully chronic? It’s because chronically anxious clients get tricked by their own efforts to avoid, distract from, and protect against the perceived dangers. When the dangers don’t come to pass, they believe they had a narrow escape from a terrible calamity, and feel more vulnerable going forward rather than less. They become increasingly afraid of more and more improbable events. What we call the “anxiety disorders” could be more accurately termed “the disorders of excessive self-protection”, because that’s how they function! 

How can you help them recover? By teaching them how to disengage from the self-protective behaviors that trick them. Attend this workshop and learn how to help your anxious clients find the evidence of this in their own lives, so you can help them approach and accept, rather than avoid and resist, the experience of anxiety. 

This workshop will teach you to empower your anxious clients to see themselves as good, capable people who have been fooled by anxiety, rather than defective people who need protection.  Discover how to motivate your clients to seek out, rather than avoid, the corrective experiences they need for recovery. Take home effective strategies from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Paradoxical Therapy, Metacognitive Therapy, and traditional CBT to help your clients rediscover the hopes and dreams they had for life before they were derailed by their struggle against anxiety. You, and your clients, will be glad you did!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 31 Jan, 2020
Join child/adolescent behavioral expert, Jay Berk, PhD, 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!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 31 Jan, 2020
Most Up-To-Date Psychotropic Medication Info Demands on mental health professionals to expand their knowledge of psychotropic meds are like never before . . . not only do you need ... moreto be on top of the latest developments and what is on the horizon, but you also have to take that information, and use it most effectively for your client.

* Improve clients’ understanding of their mental illness, and how medication aids recovery

* Identifying treatment concerns with inappropriate, inadequate doses of medication

* Tools to help clients manage unpleasant side effects

* Strategies to improve client adherence to medications

* Depression, bipolar, anxiety, schizophrenia, ADHD -- the latest trends in medication management
Type:
Conference
Date:
Fri, 31 Jan, 2020
A client goes on vacation and they want to schedule a session while they are out of state. How do you ethically and legally practice in this situation? ... more

Smart phones are used for scheduling and for exchanging information. What happens if these phones are misplaced?
Emails are used to send important information to other professionals. How do we ensure the right person receives this information?

How do you ensure confidentiality of your clients in this digital age? 

In today’s technologically-advanced world it is difficult to keep up with the ever-changing laws and standards for using technology in our field. There are issues that are not clearly defined. 

Joni Gilbertson, MA, NCC, LCPC, BC-TMH, will use her wealth of experiences, real-life case examples, entertaining videos, and thought-provoking scenarios to make challenging topics and concepts easy to discuss and learn. Be recognized for your experience and knowledge in compliance and ethics and technology and move your practice forward. 

Attend this engaging workshop and walk away being more confident with:

New laws regarding using technology in your mental health practice
What the code of ethics states and how to apply this information
Navigate the gray areas and practice safely
The ability to immediately apply the information and new skills with your clients near and far
Type:
Conference
Date:
Sat, 1 Feb, 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, 3 Feb, 2020
Awaken your practice and your own well-being through yoga and mindfulness – a perfect complement to your treatment toolbox to assist in treating cardiopulmonary, ... moreneurological, orthopedic, and immune-compromised body systems. 

In this interactive seminar, Betsy Shandalov, OTR/L, C-IAYT will show you how to integrate yoga poses and mindfulness techniques seated, standing, and lying down. Borrowing from 20 years of incorporating these practices into her therapy sessions, she’ll show you how you can use them in a variety of settings. Watch breakthroughs in your treatment of multiple sclerosis, cancer, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, asthma, ADD/ADHD, Autism, and many other conditions with customizable, evidence-based plans, so you can see faster yet lasting results. By doing so, you pass along tools patients can continue to incorporate beyond therapy, making them happier and healthier. Finally, learn how to code these therapy sessions for best reimbursement practices. 

Come away feeling refreshed and energized to incorporate these new tools not only in your practice but in your life. Those feelings of being stressed and overwhelmed at work or with patients will soon make way for more compassion and more mindful listening so you can assess dysfunctions earlier and treat more effectively. 

Designed for all skill levels, so no experience in yoga is necessary to integrate its benefits with your patients. 

Sign up today to ignite your practice and renew your well-being in this unique and interactive seminar. 
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 3 Feb, 2020
Most clients with DSM-5® diagnoses are being treated with a combination of psychological and pharmacological treatments. Newer drugs are being developed to treat mental ... moredisorders based on a better understanding of neurobiological contributions to mental disorders and the latest pharmacological research. To provide appropriate services, you are expected to have a thorough understanding of these common and complex issues. As a mental health professional, keeping up-to-date is essential.

This seminar will update and increase your knowledge of:

Neurobiological underpinnings of major DSM-5® diagnoses
Effects and side effects of drugs used to treat these diagnoses
Responsibilities of the non-prescribing therapist to clients taking psychiatric medication

Specifics of the pharmacological treatment and drugs of choice for Depressive, Bipolar, Schizophrenia Spectrum, Anxiety, OCD, Sleep-Wake, ADHD and Neurocognitive disorders will be presented. Unique to this seminar is information on the common types of psychotherapeutic drugs and other drugs that are abused, and methods for prevention and early detection. Throughout the day,
representative case studies will generate discussion and examination of the latest drug treatment for DSM-5® disorders. You will leave this seminar with knowledge and confidence regarding effective and safe application of pharmacological drugs."
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 3 Feb, 2020
Join Hannah Smith, MA, LMHC, CGP, licensed psychologist, and learn her keys for successful anxiety treatment. Hannah Smith integrates brain-based strategies for calming the anxious ... moremind with client communication techniques that motivate change in your clients. Her approach promotes adherence to treatment and strengthens the therapeutic alliance - which is essential when working with anxious, worried, traumatized, or obsessive clients. Hannah Smith will give you 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, straightforward way

Identify how the cortex contributes to anxiety, and empower clients with strategies to resist anxiety-igniting cognitions

Register today for this workshop and put the power of neuroplasticity to work for you and your anxious clients!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 3 Feb, 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 – sign up today!

Objectives:

Implement meaning-making principles to help cope with all types of loss.
Identify ways to use meaning to help remember loved ones with more love than pain.
Use concepts of meaning making to resolve the internal struggle of “why did this happen?” and “why did this happen to me?”
Recognize why children are often the forgotten grievers and how to help them through their grief.
Identify ways to incorporate meaning to help cope with complicated grief.
Utilize non-directive ways to address guilt, shame and stigma associated with grief.
Type:
Conference
Date:
Mon, 3 Feb, 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:
Tue, 4 Feb, 2020
Awaken your practice and your own well-being through yoga and mindfulness – a perfect complement to your treatment toolbox to assist in treating cardiopulmonary, ... moreneurological, orthopedic, and immune-compromised body systems. 

In this interactive seminar, Betsy Shandalov, OTR/L, C-IAYT will show you how to integrate yoga poses and mindfulness techniques seated, standing, and lying down. Borrowing from 20 years of incorporating these practices into her therapy sessions, she’ll show you how you can use them in a variety of settings. Watch breakthroughs in your treatment of multiple sclerosis, cancer, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, asthma, ADD/ADHD, Autism, and many other conditions with customizable, evidence-based plans, so you can see faster yet lasting results. By doing so, you pass along tools patients can continue to incorporate beyond therapy, making them happier and healthier. Finally, learn how to code these therapy sessions for best reimbursement practices. 

Come away feeling refreshed and energized to incorporate these new tools not only in your practice but in your life. Those feelings of being stressed and overwhelmed at work or with patients will soon make way for more compassion and more mindful listening so you can assess dysfunctions earlier and treat more effectively. 

Designed for all skill levels, so no experience in yoga is necessary to integrate its benefits with your patients. 

Sign up today to ignite your practice and renew your well-being in this unique and interactive seminar. 
Type:
Conference
Date:
Tue, 4 Feb, 2020
Most clients with DSM-5® diagnoses are being treated with a combination of psychological and pharmacological treatments. Newer drugs are being developed to treat mental ... moredisorders based on a better understanding of neurobiological contributions to mental disorders and the latest pharmacological research. To provide appropriate services, you are expected to have a thorough understanding of these common and complex issues. As a mental health professional, keeping up-to-date is essential.

This seminar will update and increase your knowledge of:

Neurobiological underpinnings of major DSM-5® diagnoses
Effects and side effects of drugs used to treat these diagnoses
Responsibilities of the non-prescribing therapist to clients taking psychiatric medication

Specifics of the pharmacological treatment and drugs of choice for Depressive, Bipolar, Schizophrenia Spectrum, Anxiety, OCD, Sleep-Wake, ADHD and Neurocognitive disorders will be presented. Unique to this seminar is information on the common types of psychotherapeutic drugs and other drugs that are abused, and methods for prevention and early detection. Throughout the day,
representative case studies will generate discussion and examination of the latest drug treatment for DSM-5® disorders. You will leave this seminar with knowledge and confidence regarding effective and safe application of pharmacological drugs."
Type:
Conference
Date:
Tue, 4 Feb, 2020
Join Hannah Smith, MA, LMHC, CGP, licensed psychologist, and learn her keys for successful anxiety treatment. Hannah Smith integrates brain-based strategies for calming the anxious ... moremind with client communication techniques that motivate change in your clients. Her approach promotes adherence to treatment and strengthens the therapeutic alliance - which is essential when working with anxious, worried, traumatized, or obsessive clients. Hannah Smith will give you 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, straightforward way

Identify how the cortex contributes to anxiety, and empower clients with strategies to resist anxiety-igniting cognitions

Register today for this workshop and put the power of neuroplasticity to work for you and your anxious clients!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Tue, 4 Feb, 2020
If you aren’t asking about your clients’ sleep, you’re making mistakes as a clinician. All clinicians should know how to properly assess and treat insomnia—sleep ... moreis that important for your clients’ health and quality of life. It’s no secret that insomnia frequently develops as a result of PTSD, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and a wider variety of other behavioral and medical disorders. Traditional wisdom has been that if you treat the primary disorder, the insomnia will go away. However, the data does not support this traditional wisdom. Although the primary disorder improves somewhat, the insomnia often does not, which can lead to diminished improvements in clinical outcomes regarding the primary disorder, increased dropout rate and higher relapse rates. Despite you doing everything you can to target the primary disorder, your client continues to be tired and struggles more with symptoms of the primary disorder, leaving you frustrated and overwhelmed because you don’t know what to do next. The truth is, when clients have PTSD, anxiety, depression, or chronic pain, their symptoms are made worse--and treatment more difficult--when they’re not able to sleep. Therefore, the insomnia must be targeted directly. Improve clinical outcomes in clients by integrating the treatment of insomnia into your practice! Join Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine Donn Posner, Ph.D., and he’ll walk you step-by-step through the treatment of insomnia. You’ll learn how to properly assess and develop a treatment plan for insomnia, as well as how to educate your clients about sleep to make them experts on their own sleep disorders. Discover evidence-based strategies to help your clients sleep longer and more efficiently, as well as enjoy increased energy levels during the day. As a result, your clients’ symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain will decrease in frequency and severity. You’ll walk away from this course with the tools you need to treat insomnia. Better still, you’ll add vital techniques to your clinical tool kit that you didn’t know were missing. Register today to learn how to treat insomnia and revolutionize your treatment outcomes!
Type:
Conference
Date:
Wed, 5 Feb, 2020
Most clients with DSM-5® diagnoses are being treated with a combination of psychological and pharmacological treatments. Newer drugs are being developed to treat mental ... moredisorders based on a better understanding of neurobiological contributions to mental disorders and the latest pharmacological research. To provide appropriate services, you are expected to have a thorough understanding of these common and complex issues. As a mental health professional, keeping up-to-date is essential.

This seminar will update and increase your knowledge of:

Neurobiological underpinnings of major DSM-5® diagnoses
Effects and side effects of drugs used to treat these diagnoses
Responsibilities of the non-prescribing therapist to clients taking psychiatric medication

Specifics of the pharmacological treatment and drugs of choice for Depressive, Bipolar, Schizophrenia Spectrum, Anxiety, OCD, Sleep-Wake, ADHD and Neurocognitive disorders will be presented. Unique to this seminar is information on the common types of psychotherapeutic drugs and other drugs that are abused, and methods for prevention and early detection. Throughout the day,
representative case studies will generate discussion and examination of the latest drug treatment for DSM-5® disorders. You will leave this seminar with knowledge and confidence regarding effective and safe application of pharmacological drugs."