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SUMMARY:Self-Regulation Deficits in Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Setting
DESCRIPTION:A 15-Part Con. Ed. Training Series for Mental Health. Register for a 12 session certificate at 10% discount now . Or each as they appear. \nAbout this event \nSelf-regulation is the capacity of a person to control their attention\, thoughts\, feelings\, and behaviors. \nEmerging during infancy and evolving across the lifespan\, self-regulation requires a person to monitor\, manage\, and control their cognitive\, affective\, and physical responses to the world as it evolves around them. \nThe critical nature of self-regulation is emphasized by the fact that it predicts both short- and long-term outcomes across the lifespan in diverse contexts ranging from social situations to school and work. When deficits arise in this critical area of functioning\, several consequences can result. As such\, it is imperative for professionals to understand this important and complex topic. \nDesigned for professionals who work with clients impacted by mental health and/or substance use disorders\, this comprehensive\, Zoom-based training series\, features 15 different\, evidence-based livestream training modules that cover different aspects of self-regulation. \nEach of the comprehensive training webinars is approximately two-hours in length and accompanied by PowerPoint slides\, handouts\, and access to other resources. A diverse array of topics will be covered throughout this continuing education training series. \nParticipants have the option of taking a specific training in the series to obtain a certificate of attendance or completing all training webinars to earn a series completion certificate. In order to obtain the series completion certificate\, participants must attend a minimum of 12 out of 15 trainings in this series. \nTrainings that encompass this continuing education series include: \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Prenatal Trauma – 1/21/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits Among Children – 2/25/2022 exception-4th Friday \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Trauma-and-Stressor and Attachment-Related Disorders -3/18/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Executive Dysfunction -4/22/2022 because of Good Friday \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Sleep Disturbances – 5/20/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Neurodevelopmental Disorders -6/17/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)-7/15/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Challenging and Problematic Behaviors – 8/19/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Intimate Partner Violence – 9/16/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Child Maltreatment -10/21/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Parenting Behaviors-11/18/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Mental Health Disorders – 12/26/2022 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Addictive Behaviors and Disorders – 1/20/2023 \n• Self-Regulation Deficits and Health Risk Behaviors and Challenges -2/17/2023 \n• Self-Regulation-Informed Leadership\, Employee\, and Self-Care Practices -3/17/2023 \nAs evidenced by the following learning objectives\, attendance has the potential to improve short- and long-term outcomes for clients impacted by self-regulation deficits: \n1. Develop a working knowledge of self-regulation and its related constructs and its implications throughout the life span \n2. Identify possible causes and risk factors for self-regulation deficits \n3. Discuss developmental and neurobiological considerations in the manifestation of self-regulation deficits \n4. Review disorders and conditions that are commonly comorbid with self-regulation deficits \n5. Articulate the wide-ranging deleterious impact of self-regulation deficits on an individual’s behavioral\, emotional\, social\, and physical health \n6. Learn about the impact self-regulation deficits have on the entire family system \n7. Explore the challenges that helping professionals face when working with clients impacted by self-regulation deficits \n8. Review intervention and screening options for use with clients impacted by self-regulation deficits \n9. Learn about the impact self-regulation deficits have on various special population groups (e.g.\, ADHD\, ASD\, ID\, FASD\, SPMI\, and TBI) \n10. Examine relevant research findings \nYou are registering for a full 12 session certificate by choosing one of the tickets in the full certificate registration. As each session is offered thereafter \, there will be a special ticket for each full registrant from which you may choose to attend\, at no further cost\, until you have completed 12 sessions. Watch for individual session to also appear monthly. If you complete this registration you will have received a 10% discount for the series. Zoom Invitations will se emailed the Thursday before each event. \nJerrod Brown\, Ph.D.\, is an Assistant Professor\, Program Director\, and lead developer for the Master of Arts degree in Human Services with an emphasis in Forensic Behavioral Health for Concordia University\, St. Paul\, Minnesota. Jerrod has also been employed with Pathways Counseling Center in St. Paul\, Minnesota for the past seventeen years. Pathways provides programs and services benefitting individuals impacted by mental illness and addictions. Through his work at Pathways\, Jerrod has extensive experience working with clients diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders\, serious and persistent mental health (SPMI) conditions\, trauma and stressor related disorders\, substance use and other addictive disorders\, sleep disorders\, and criminal justice-involved populations. Jerrod is also the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) and the Editor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today (FST). Jerrod has completed four separate master’s degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)\, Other Health Disabilities (OHD)\, and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Jerrod is also certified as a Brain Health Coach\, Trauma Professional\, Compassion Fatigue Professional\, Youth Firesetting Prevention/Intervention Specialist\, an Anger Resolution Therapist (CART)\, a Thinking for a Change (T4C) Facilitator\, a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Trainer\, an Autism Specialist\, Digestive Health Specialist\, Gut Health Specialist\, Stress and Mindset Coach\, Holistic Health Coach\, Sleep Science Coach\, Sex Crimes & Relational Paraphilic Attachments (RPA)\, Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP)\, and a Problem Gambling Treatment Provider in the state of Minnesota. Jerrod has published numerous articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@live.com
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/self-regulation-deficits-in-mental-health-substance-use-treatment-setting/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220802T210000
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SUMMARY:Clinical Supervision Training
DESCRIPTION:This course provides 45 hours of training in clinical supervision. The course covers major models of clinical supervision; development and maintenance of the supervisor-supervisee relationship; ethical and legal aspects in clinical supervision; cultural competence in clinical supervision; and structuring\, intervention\, and evaluation practices in clinical supervision. Upon successful completion of this course\, students will: 1. Distinguish the central role of clinical supervision in providing superior clinical services through improving client welfare\, ensuring informed consent and honoring client rights. 2. Distinguish factors that generate positive supervisory relationships from their inception\, including informed consent for supervision\, management of expectations\, and appropriate professional boundaries. 3. Demonstrate understanding of the ethical\, legal\, advocacy and gatekeeping responsibilities of clinical supervisors. 4. Assess power dynamics in the supervisory relationship and consider issues of diversity\, equity and inclusion. 5. Demonstrate commitment to cross-cultural responsiveness in all supervisory relationships. 6. Generate\, and demonstrate commitment to\, fulfillment of key supervisory responsibilities\, to include ensuring informed consent for supervision\, completing and referencing the supervision contract\, modeling ethics and boundaries\, and serving as a gatekeeper for the counseling profession. 7. Articulate a personal model of clinical supervision\, drawn from existing models of supervision and preferred styles of therapy and supervision. The course meets the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy educational requirements for Professional Counselors (LPCs and LPCCs) and exceeds requirements for Alcohol & Drug Counselors who intend to seek the approved-supervisor credential. The course does NOT meet requirements for the AAMFT approved-supervisor credential\, as only courses provided directly by the AAMFT meet those requirements. This course meets on Zoom and includes additional assignments to be completed online. \nRequired text:Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision (6th Edition) (What’s New in Counseling) 6th Edition By Janine M. Bernard (Author)\, Rodney K. Goodyear (Author) · Publisher: Pearson; 6 edition (January 22\, 2018)· ISBN-13: 9780134790282· ISBN-13: 9780134752518 \n*Please note ticket sales are only available up to 1 week prior to event to allow time for the book to be ordered and arrive before class begins. Adler Graduate School has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 6915. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Adler Graduate School is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. \n  \n\n\n\n\nThe course will meet 4 times on Tuesday evenings\, from July 12 to August 2nd. From 6-9:00pm. The dates are July12th\, 19th\, 26th and August 2nd. \nThe rest of the 45 hour CE training will be as follows: \n12 hours = in class times \n12 hours= required readings \n4 hours= survey/quiz at the end of class \n4 hours= participation each class time \n4 hours= case studies \n9 hours= class assignments \n  \n\n\n\n\nBrittany Hamann\, PsyD\, LPCC (she/her) is a doctoral level psychologist and a licensed professional clinical counselor serving greater rural Minnesota in private practice. She received a doctorate degree in counseling psychology from Saint Mary’s University in Minneapolis\, MN and a master’s degree in clinical psychology from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. She has practiced counseling in many levels of care including inpatient psychiatric units\, residential treatment\, intensive outpatient care and rural health care. Dr. Hamann’s doctoral research titled “Dismissing a Supervisee: The experience of the clinical supervisor” examined the experiences of clinical supervisors who had dismissed a supervisee who was also a student. The focus of this work examined the decision-making process and their overall experiences. A Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy Approved Clinical Supervisor\, Brittany has been involved in clinical supervision practice\, research\, and has taught graduate level courses in best practice clinical supervision.
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/clinical-supervision-training/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ev Haas":MAILTO:ev@alfredadler.edu
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SUMMARY:Suicide Assessment and Intervention
DESCRIPTION:This course will give participants an overview of the current state of suicide in the country and the state of Minnesota within families and with individuals. It will also include an increased focus on suicidal thoughts and behaviors as it applies to first responders. It will help the participants better assess their suicidal clients and offer an intervention using Dave Jobes CAMS suicide intervention. \nParticipants will gain an accurate knowledge about risk factors and rates of suicide\, They will learn use of the CAMS to evaluate the risk of suicide in the patient population\, as well as the ability to utilize the intervention for on going treatment. \nThe course will use the medium of Video conferencing to present information. There will be a power point presentation with direct didactic instruction from the presenter. Videos of the intervention will be used as well as role plays with select participants. \n3CE’s MFT pending \n\n\n\n\nDr. Michael Miller is currently in private practice offering clinical services as well as consultation to DBT programs nationally in the implementation of DBT and suicide risk assessments. He spent 16 years as an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School\, Department of Psychiatry training and teaching practicum students up to psychiatry fellows on multi-diagnostic patients. He also served as the director and team lead of the department’s DBT Program. He earned his Masters at the Adler Graduate School and his PsyD at the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology. He is a Licensed Psychologist.
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/suicide-assessment-and-intervention/
ORGANIZER;CN="Ev Haas":MAILTO:ev@alfredadler.edu
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SUMMARY:Ethics Refresher Course for Marriage and Family Therapists\, Summer 2022
DESCRIPTION:How do Marriage and Family Therapists practice ethically in a rapidly changing world? Join us for this current and responsive training on how to cultivate and maintain\, a relevant ethical lens while practicing marriage and family therapy.  This course is online for 3 hours on Friday\, August 12\, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 2:15 PM. It earns 3 CE’s for the MFT license. \nThe presentation is on Zoom. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nHow to navigate the grey areas of dual relationships\, duties to warn\, and practicing within one’s competencies.\nHow to confidently navigate complaints made from clients.\nHow to navigate investigations conducted by the licensing boards.\nHow to practice within one’s competencies\n\nAdam has a Master’s degree from the Adler Graduate School and has a private practice at Enliven Psychotherapy.
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/ethics-refresher-course-for-marriage-and-family-therapists-summer-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220819T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220819T133000
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SUMMARY:Self-Regulation Deficits and Challenging and Problematic Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Self-regulation abilities are critical to a diverse range of emotional\, behavioral\, social\, and physical health functions. When self-regulation abilities are compromised\, the likelihood of several short- and long-term outcomes such as problematic behaviors and risky decision-making increases. Designed for professionals working in mental health and substance use treatment settings\, this training provides attendees with a working understanding of the causes\, consequences\, and interventions associated with self-regulation deficits and co-occurring challenging and problematic behaviors. A review of screening and intervention options appropriate for persons impacted by these issues will be discussed. Other related topics such as internalization and externalizing behavioral problems\, anger and aggression\, irritability\, elopement\, and rumination will be examined during this workshop. Empirically based research findings will be highlighted throughout this training. \n  \n2 CEs \n\n\n\n\nTraining Objectives: \n1. Define self-regulation and other related constructs \n2. Define challenging and problematic behaviors \n3. Examine the causes and consequences associated with self-regulation deficits and challenging and problematic behaviors \n4. Examine the impact these topics have on clients receiving services from mental health and substance misuse treatment providers \n5. Discuss screening and intervention considerations \n6. Review relevant and up-to-date research findings \n  \n\n\n\n\nJerrod Brown\, Ph.D.\, is an Assistant Professor\, Program Director\, and lead developer for the Master of Arts degree in Human Services with an emphasis in Forensic Behavioral Health for Concordia University\, St. Paul\, Minnesota. Jerrod has also been employed with Pathways Counseling Center in St. Paul\, Minnesota for the past seventeen years. Pathways provides programs and services benefitting individuals impacted by mental illness and addictions. Through his work at Pathways\, Jerrod has extensive experience working with clients diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders\, serious and persistent mental health (SPMI) conditions\, trauma and stressor related disorders\, substance use and other addictive disorders\, sleep disorders\, and criminal justice-involved populations. Jerrod is also the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) and the Editor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today (FST). Jerrod has completed four separate master’s degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)\, Other Health Disabilities (OHD)\, and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Jerrod is also certified as a Brain Health Coach\, Trauma Professional\, Compassion Fatigue Professional\, Youth Firesetting Prevention/Intervention Specialist\, an Anger Resolution Therapist (CART)\, a Thinking for a Change (T4C) Facilitator\, a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Trainer\, an Autism Specialist\, Digestive Health Specialist\, Gut Health Specialist\, Stress and Mindset Coach\, Holistic Health Coach\, Sleep Science Coach\, Sex Crimes & Relational Paraphilic Attachments (RPA)\, Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP)\, and a Problem Gambling Treatment Provider in the state of Minnesota. Jerrod has published numerous articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@live.com
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/self-regulation-deficits-and-challenging-and-problematic-behaviors/
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SUMMARY:Using Adlerian Theory to Excel - A two day presentation
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will present Alfred Adler’s views of the Primal Self to help us understand and work on marriage relationship issues of conflict\, cohesion\, and connection. \nThis is a two part\, two day series scheduled one month apart to allow for individual learning experiences. Part one is on Friday\, August 26\, 2022\, from 11:00am to 2:30 pm CST. The second part is on Friday\, September 23\, 2022\, from 11:00am to 2:30 pm. CST. \n3CE’s for each day\, MFT CE’s pending \n\n\n\n\nParticipants: \n1. will learn to assess personal and relational acts at a primal level \n2. Will learn to intervene in personal and relational acts at a primal level \n  \n\n\n\n\nAbout John Reardon\, MA\, Education: \n—Masters of Counseling Psychology from Adler Institute in Chicago. \n—Masters in Reformation History from University of Minnesota \n—Bachelors in Education/Physical Education & History from Wisconsin State College-LaCrosse \n—Major in Theology from St. Catherine’s College \n—Certificate in Transactional Analysis \n—Certificate in Chemical intervention \nWork History: \n—conducted Phoenix Process Consultants as a Counseling and Consulting business since 11/1/1984. (phoenixprocessconsultants.com) \n—participated in therapy with individuals\, couples\, and families since 11/1/1984. \n—taught at the Adler Graduate School from 1999-2015. Basic Adler–Basic & Advanced Skills–Professional Identity—Adler & Human & Organization Development (HOD)–Basic HOD–Chaos and HOD. \n—consulted with businesses\, schools\, courts\, government\, and churches on–leadership\, high performance work teams\, strategic planning\, work process\, conflict-stress-anger-communication training & management\, and transformation process. \n—constructed and conducted a successful Wellness Program\, Advanced Adler Course Certificate\, Real Therapist Growth Group\, and Spirituality in Counseling Training. All currently functioning
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/using-adlerian-theory-to-excel-a-two-day-presentation/
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