3rd Annual CE You! Winter Virtual Conference! DAY 1
  
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3rd Annual CE You!
Winter Conference!

January 23 – 24, 2024
2 Days, 19 CE Credits!

Join us for our 3rd Annual CE You!
Winter Conference!

This Conference will take place completely online.


This 2 day program is jam packed with training and will provide you with up to 19 Live Interactive CE Credits

The full conference includes Ethics and Cultural Competence Trainings!

You can attend the full conference or select specific classes to attend.

Winter Conference Schedule 2023

Day 1, January 23, 2024
9:30 am to 12:30 pm EST

Select one of the following classes
Class A

Mental Health Diagnosis for the Insurance-Based World: Using the Medical Model While Holding on to Therapeutic Ideals (3 CE Credits) Regardless of the modality, much of mental health treatment is driven by the medical model. This requires diagnoses in order to access services, especially those that are reimbursed by health insurance. A diagnosis, while necessary for insurance reimbursement, can carry a great deal of stigma. At the same time it can clarify why someone is distressed. Being told of a mental health diagnosis can result in relief, fear, distress, anger, grief, or any combination of emotions. Consequently, those who diagnose have an immense amount of power.

The primary goal of this workshop is to help clinicians ensure diagnostic accuracy. Dr. Hasson will discuss factors that can influence the accuracy of diagnosing, including the quality of the interview, base rates, implicit biases, confirmation bias, environmental factors, and availability heuristics. She will also review different methods of interviewing, including the benefits and drawbacks of different diagnostic interviewing strategies and screening measures.

(Trainer, Jessica Hasson, PhD, is licensed as a psychologist in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC. She specializes in psychological assessment, including psychological evaluations, psychoeducational evaluations, and forensic evaluations. She has presented over 50 times at state, national, and international psychology conferences and has published book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles on assessment.)

Class B
Helping Survivors Heal from Sexual Trauma: An Attachment Approach (3 CE Credits - Trauma)

This workshop will address the skills necessary to accompany clients on their healing journey. Participants will focus on how to assess and work with clients in the different stages of therapy. Stage 1 - "Undoing Aloneness," Stage 2 - "Deepening the Experience," and Stage 3 - "Consolidating the Gains"

(Trainer, Reena Bernards, LCMFT, is an experienced attachment-based therapist. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, in private practice in Maryland and Washington D.C. She is certified as an Emotionally Focused Therapist and works with individuals, couples, and families using a trauma-informed and attachment lens. She also works as an inter-group dialogue consultant and trainer.

Trainer, Donna Jenson, MA, is a national leader in the sexual abuse survivor community. She is the Founder and Director of Time To Tell. Donna is the author of Healing My Life From Incest to Joy, editor of the anthology, Survivor Voices; and producer of the documentary Telling Is Healing. Since 2008 Donna has led writing circles for survivors. She is also a leadership development consultant for non-profits.)


1:10 pm – 5:30 pm EST

Select one of the following classes
Class A

Introduction to MindFulChoice™ Therapy for Resilience and Adaptation to Psychological Issues (4 CE Credits)

Discover the MindFulChoice™ System: a revolutionary 21st-century transformation rooted in 20 years of research. This dynamic approach blends Positive Psychology, Choice Theory, and Parallel Thinking with Education Science, providing a fresh perspective on daily living. Help your clients unlock the power to live intentionally, boost well-being, and navigate life's challenges with resilience. Join us to explore the core concepts, delve into Positive Psychology, Choice Theory, and Parallel Thinking, and gain practical tools for stress management and resilience building. Developed by two cognitive psychologists with over 50 years of expertise, MindFulChoice™ is your toolbox for mastering life's choices and challenges.

MindFulChoice™ provides individuals of virtually all ages the ability to live by intention and not impulse, become fully aware of their possibilities, and make the best choices for success. This class will detail the workings of the MindFulChoice™ System and how you can use this process with your clients to generate clarity, focus, energy, and wellbeing.

(Trainer, Sherry S. Kelly, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist who is an expert in CBT, as well as Positive Psychology based therapies. Dr Kelly is the Co-Chair of the Connecticut Psychological Association's Child & Family Committee and the Chair of the Parenting & Education Committee. She is recognized for her work on resilience therapies and providing crisis intervention training.

Trainer, Gerard Meyer, PhD, is a physiologist and bio-psychologist. He is the co-developer of the MindfulChoice® positive psychology approaches in therapy and coaching. He is a cognitive ergonomist who has investigated human response patterns of decision making under stress while directing a living laboratory at Carnegie-Mellon University and with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). His research on perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response led to developing the MindfulChoice™️ clinical strategies for therapy. He has developed a person-centered, person-in-the-loop approach and investigated all aspects of cognition as a means for optimizing well-being and system performance. Dr. Meyer’s research at Carnegie-Mellon University included mental workload, decision-making, skilled performance, human-computer interface, human reliability, work stress and training.)

Class B
What’s SBIRT Got to Do with IT? Integration for Clinical Practice (4 CE Credits)

Research has demonstrated that using the SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) model in various settings improves outcomes for clients with Substance Use Disorder. SBIRT involves rapid screening to assess substance use severity, followed by brief interventions to enhance awareness and motivation for change, and referral to specialized treatment for those requiring more extensive care. SBIRT has been shown to be effective in numerous settings including hospital emergency room departments, OB-GYN practices, primary care practices, detention centers, and public school and college health centers.

How might SBIRT be implemented in clinical practices? How might clinicians utilize SBIRT as a way to make a connection and link clients to Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment? This webinar will equip clinicians with the knowledge and skills to tackle excessive alcohol and drug use, utilizing the SBIRT model to address substance abuse issues in the communities we serve. By applying the SBIRT approach in clinical settings, clinicians can effectively screen for risk, conduct brief interventions, and connect clients to suitable resources for further treatment.

(Trainer, Lisa Connors, PhD, LCPC, is the Associate Pastor of In His Image International Ministry in Maryland. She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Bachelor Social Worker, National Certified Counselor, Master Addiction Counselor, Board-Certified Coach, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Grief Informed Professional, and is a Fellow in Thanatology [the study of death, dying, and bereavement]. In addition to her pastoral and clinical work, she is a college professor and consultant/trainer. Ms. Connors has a Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Divinity, and Master of Arts in Professional Counseling degrees and has completed her doctoral studies in Psychology.)

Evening Sessions
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Class A
Differences not Deficits: Using a Strengths-Based Approach in Working with Neurodivergent Clients (3 CE Credits)

Whether you have read emerging research on the topic, stumbled across trending videos on Tik Tok, or learned from listening to your clients, chances are that you’ve heard the term neurodiversity. But what is that exactly? This training will explore the current shift from conventional perspectives on neurodevelopmental diagnoses to the neurodiverse-affirming approach which looks at brain differences as naturally occurring and worthy of inclusion and recognition.

We will primarily focus our discussion on the topic of autism, and we will discuss the research supporting this shift in how we view autism, the language we use, and how to work with and support autistic clients.

(Trainer: Christina Scott, LPCC-S, NCC is a licensed counselor and supervisor in Ohio. A proud geek therapist, she utilizes superheroes and pop culture in her work with clients. She is a Registered Play Therapist and is certified in Trauma Focused CBT. Christina owns an online private practice called Rising Action Counseling. She chose this field because she loves connecting with others and is a life-long learner. When she is not providing clinical services, Christina teaches Continuing Education courses on topics such as Positive Psychology, neurodivergence, trauma-informed care, Play Therapy, sleep disorders and dreamwork, and using media/pop culture in counseling. Christina is a Registered Play Therapist, certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and she is a Nationally Certified Counselor. More recently, Christina became a Certified Integrative Mental Health Practitioner and obtained certification as an Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist. Christina co-authored a chapter in the book, Using Superheroes and Villains in Counseling and Play Therapy: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals. She is the President for the Southeast chapter of Ohio Counseling Association. Christina is passionate about leadership and advocacy work.)

Class B

Helping Your Clients Cope with Separation and Divorce (3 CE Credits)

With approximately 50% of the population in the US experiencing divorce, many clinicians find that they encounter challenges in managing clients as they present an array of divorce related issues that arise during the clinical process. This course will provide practical skills such as co-parent counseling, reunification counseling, working with the effects of divorce on children, and parenting support skills, to address the many facets that this transition presents when working with clients of all ages.

As clinicians we have seen the stuck client. In this session, we will discuss effective ways to assist your clients in managing anger and emotions during interactions with their ex-partner. Our goal is to guide them in addressing the multiple losses associated with the divorce process, fostering their growth in manageable incremental steps. The workshop will delve into the complexities of the divorce process and explore the myriad issues connected to it.

(Trainer, Alyse November, PHD, LCSW has been providing psychotherapy for more than 30 years to individuals across the lifespan focusing on a variety of issues ranging from anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, personality disorders, TBI, aging, chronic illness, divorce, Dr. November is the founder of Different Like Me. She is certified in EMDR, and Brainspotting. Dr. November is also a published author, national speaker, NASW Chair, Supreme Court Family Mediator, parenting coordinator and sits on several boards.

Trainer, Stephanie Newberg, LCSW, MEd. is a licensed psychotherapist working in private practice with individuals, couples, and families. She specializes in working with families who are involved in a high conflict divorce. Stephanie is a trained family and divorce mediator, co-parent counselor and reunification specialist. She has taught numerous workshops, has publications on divorce, conflict resolution, and grief and loss. In addition, Stephanie has taught at the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research of Bryn Mawr College for 12 years.)


Webinars included in this package:

Mental Health Diagnosis for the Insurance-Based World: Using the Medical Model While Holding on to Therapeutic Ideals

Helping Survivors Heal from Sexual Trauma: An Attachment Approach

Introduction to MindFulChoice™ Therapy for Resilience and Adaptation to Psychological Issues

What’s SBIRT Got to Do with IT? Integration for Clinical Practice

Differences not Deficits: Using a Strengths-Based Approach in Working with Neurodivergent Clients

Helping Your Clients Cope with Separation and Divorce

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