Curriculum includes an overview of the ethical and legal issues in managing boundaries in clinical work. It includes a lecture on common boundary challenges and the complexities involved.
The presentation will give an overview of terminologies in the transgender community and why the community has embraced these terms.
The goal of this presentation is to describe Seeking Safety, an evidence-based treatment for trauma and/or substance abuse.
Learn practice-based, effective strategies specific to Family Peer Supporters to effectively recruit, retain, and support their role.
Family centered engagement is a foundational principle in the success of families that experience substance use disorder and other mental and behavioral health issues.
QPR (Question. Persuade. Refer.) is an evidence-based training that teaches three simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.
This workshop explores the importance of the relationship in supervision and the supervisor’s role in companioning with the supervisee.
The Cultural Competency Training (CCT) will cover topics that are fundamental to cultural competency and cultural humility, which will assist with the understanding of the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and develop skills in understanding diverse communities.
This presentation will cover the Trauma and Substance sections of the new DSM 5 TR. Differential Diagnosis will be stressed, reviewing different techniques and questions that will help identify what other diagnoses could be in play, and how to illicit more honest information from the client to determine appropriate diagnosis.
QPR (Question. Persuade. Refer.) is an evidence-based training that teaches three simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.
QPR (Question. Persuade. Refer.) is an evidence-based training that teaches three simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.