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“Out of It”: Trauma-Related Dissociation & Powerful Tools to Promote Reconnection

Instructor: Kathy Steele, MN, CS

Many trauma courses touch on dissociation as a symptom, but very few trainings dive into dissociation as its own phenomenon, exploring its common presentations, various drivers, and targeted interventions. Dissociation is mysterious and can be intimidating to work with, but it doesn't have to be with the right training and practice!

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150

CEs: 5.75 CE Credit(s)

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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Clinical Notes: The Ethics of ‘Can We Use These?’

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

Clinical note writing (10-20X per day) have you burnt out and ready to quit??!! While AI has long been in our presence, it is now performing tasks that have long been considered out of the realm of [relatively] hands-off predictive automation. AI holds tremendous capability to streamline services and help providers reach more people in need. But, it is important we do it in a way that preserves client confidentiality, informed consent, and the integrity of the therapeutic relationship.

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CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Beyond the Bud: Ethics of Treating Frequent Users of Legal Marijuana

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

Marijuana was once considered the "devil's herb," with criminalization and heavy social judgment of users the norm. The landscape has flipped - decriminalization, sentence commutation, and public acceptance giving way to legalization and common medicinal and recreational use. Get ethics credit and learn how to effectively manage the clash between a client's legal use of marijuana and its potential contributions to client distress.

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CEs: 2 CE Credit(s)

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Clients Who Lie Honestly: Treatment Strategies & Special Considerations

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

Learn about the interesting phenomenon of confabulation and how it presents in mental health settings. We'll thoroughly define confabulation and its consequences in treatment, cover risk factors for this challenging presentation and implications for assessment and treatment.

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CEs: 1.75 CE Credit(s)

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COVID-19 & Sleep Disturbances: A Review for Mental Health Clinicians

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

The COVID-19 pandemic brings increasing reports of sleep-related disturbances (e.g., insomnia, night terrors). We'll identify possible causes and associated consequences of these sleep disturbances, review screening and intervention, and highlight case studies and professional observations.

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CEs: 1.25 CE Credit(s)

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Digital Divide: Ethical Considerations & Challenges – Gen X Therapists & Teletherapy

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

When we think of applying ethical standards in practice, rarely do we consider the impact of generational perspective. Generally, the older we are, the less likely on average we are to easily adapt to and accept changes to processes, norms, technology, etc. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in our debate over telehealth vs. in-person therapy. And Gen Xers appear to straddle each side. Which one is better and how much? Let's dive in!

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CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Driver Aggression & Road Rage: Causes and Clinical Interventions

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

We've all been cut off in traffic or caught behind a slow driver. Why do we feel "rage" when this happens? How can we help ourselves and our clients manage driving rage or aggression? As more people take the to the roadways post-pandemic amidst stressful times, road rage is at an all-time high.

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CEs: 1.75 CE Credit(s)

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Dulling a Double-Edge Sword: Strategies to Manage Kids’ Screen Time

Instructor: Dawn Friedman, MSEd, LPCC-S

Technology is now tethered by no wires, but connected to everything and everyone. Temptation, distraction, and mindless entertainment just a finger swipe away. Unchecked, our brains dependent on small dopamine hits social media feeds and gaming apps provide 24/7. Learn the impacts of excessive screen time & skills for parents to successfully manage it at home.

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CEs: 2.5 CE Credit(s)

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Epigenetics & the Mind Brain Gene Connection: A Systems Approach to Mental Health

Instructor: John Arden, PhD, ABPP

Clinical theories and methods come and go in and out of vogue, but what are the REAL, core drivers of mental health? Learn to understand the status of our mental health as a function of our environment, experiences within that environment, and their interactions on our metabolism, immune system, genes, and brain dynamics to begin treating clients from a 21st century systems perspective!

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CEs: 5.75 CE Credit(s)

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Family Killers: Patterns, Profiles, Risk Factors, & Consequences

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

Ever wondered how the "family killer" psychological profile comes to be? Gain specialized research supported clinical knowledge around this psychological profile and learn how to spot the common patterns and risk factors in the family killer typology.

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CEs: 2.5 CE Credit(s)

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Holiday Heartbreak – Clinical Tools to Manage Holiday Grief

Instructor: Tiffani Dilworth, LCPC, CGCS

Holiday Grief is especially crippling for many clients highly triggered around this time. Our grief expert Tiffani Dilworth, LCPC will share with you some unique clinical tools and techniques to help clients both identify and successfully manage the different manifestations of Holiday Grief.

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CEs: 1.25 CE Credit(s)

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How Excessive Screen Time Impacts Sleep

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

Learn how excessive screen time exposure effects sleep quality.  We'll also examine screening and intervention as well as the impact COVID-19 and excessive home confinement has had on screen time habits and sleep disturbances. Other topics: executive dysfunction, self-regulation issues, and poor health outcomes.

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CEs: 1.25 CE Credit(s)

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IFS & Men’s Work: Using IFS Techniques to Unlock Men’s Protective Systems & Exiles

Instructor: Justin Martin, MA, LMHC

Men harbor specific burdens and carry unique protective systems. Join IFS (Level 2) trained professional counselor Justin Martin as he takes you on a unique journey inside the classic Internal Family Systems framework. Learn to collaboratively explore, deconstruct, and successfully treat complicated internal distress exclusive to our work with the most vulnerable of our heterosexual male clients.

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CEs: 2.25 CE Credit(s)

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IFS Techniques & Cinema Therapy: Using Film to Explore Parts & Foster Healing

Instructor: Justin Martin, MA, LMHC

Join IFS (Level 2) trained professional counselor Justin Martin as he teaches you how to use the basic tenants of Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) and Cinema Therapy to evoke parts through the power of film and emotionally rich movie scenes that activate your client's hardest-to-reach inner parts. Lower clients' internal defenses, increase their enjoyment of self exploration, and kickstart growth with integrated IFS and Cinema Therapy!

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CEs: 2 CE Credit(s)

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Modern & Effective Therapy Techniques for Clients With Disabilities

Instructor: Jessie L. Rayl, Ed.D., LPC

Helping professionals receive little targeted training to effectively treat people with disabilities. The number of people with disabilities is increasing, and many report a lack of overall support from providers. Learn actionable techniques you can use TODAY to be more competent and responsive to the needs of clients with both acquired and congenital disabilities.

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CEs: 2.25 CE Credit(s)

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Neuronutrition: How Food Impacts Development of Common Disorders That Affect Mental Health

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

Nutrition is making its way to the forefront of the mental health discussion, with researchers drawing a myriad of evidence-supported connections between diet and the development of neurological, psychiatric, and other conditions. Join Dr. Jerrod Brown as he brings the latest findings in neuronutrition into the therapy room. Learn benefits of this approach as well as screening and intervention applications.

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CEs: 2.75 CE Credit(s)

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Perinatal Mental Health Disorders: Early Identification & Treatment Tools

Instructor: Stephanie Risinger, MS, LCMFT

Perinatal mental health disorders have historically been dismissed as "baby blues," but 1 in 5 women now experience significant symptoms of depression and/or anxiety during pregnancy or postpartum. There are unique risk factors, symptoms, and treatments not taught in graduate school mental health programs and not specifically listed in the DSM-5-TR. Learn helpful diagnosis and treatment techniques for this vulnerable and overlooked population!

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CEs: 2.5 CE Credit(s)

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Psychoneuroimmunology: Learn the Intersection of Health & Mental Health

Instructor: John Arden, PhD, ABPP

We've all heard this on the news and morning talk shows: the body is a system - physical health status affects mental health status and vice versa, lifestyle and behavior impact physical health which also influences behavioral health, etc. But what does it all mean for overall wellness and how we help clients in the therapy room?

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CEs: 3.5 CE Credit(s)

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Sadistic Homicide Offenders: Profiles, Patterns, & Prevention

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

What motivates people to kill? Go in-depth with Dr. Jerrod Brown as he explores Sadistic Homicide Offenders, or those who are driven to maim, torture, and ultimately kill for their own insatiable (and often sexually-motivated) pleasure. Learn patterns, profiles, & interventions, with the goal of early prevention.

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CEs: 2.5 CE Credit(s)

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Single Session Therapy in Action: Practical Strategies and a Recorded Demonstration!

Instructor: Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD

SST is a very direct and solution-oriented way to approach mental health therapy. It provides value and resolution for the client within a single session. Why is this a good thing? Some clients are busy or resistant to therapy (for cultural or other reasons), and may not seek therapy if they think about coming for many sessions in a row. This means we have a unique opportunity to extend services to a deserving but hard-to-reach population.

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CEs: 2.5 CE Credit(s)

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Trauma Responses Unseen: Insights from a Panel of Clinicians & Survivors

Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA

We spend a lot of time discussing trauma triggers, but rarely do we focus as much on individual trauma responses. Join us in this Trauma Summit where we pick the brains of several trauma experts and a remarkable survivor of combat trauma. They'll discuss and explore the subtle and not readily apparent trauma responses we are likely to see in survivors of different types of trauma. Don't miss your chance to get the best from this esteemed panel of 4 trauma experts!

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125

CEs: 4.5 CE Credit(s)

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Treating Grief-Stricken Clients: Culturally Sensitive Interventions

Instructor: Tiffani Dilworth, LCPC, CGCS

Not just another grief seminar! Popular grief expert and counselor Tiffani Dilworth explores culture's impact on the grieving process, grief across the lifespan, conceptualizing grief, powerful grief interventions, and tools to help clients live with tremendous enduring loss.

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90

CEs: 5.75 CE Credit(s)

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Writing Letters for Support Animals Confidently: Dispelling Myths & Misconceptions

Instructor: Jessie L. Rayl, Ed.D., LPC

Many therapists decline to write therapy animal letters for fear of legal liability, but our ethics demand this important advocacy. Join Dr. Jessie L. Rayl, who is a person with a deaf-blind disability, as she discusses how to confidently and safely advocate for your clients who may benefit from a service or support animal!

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CEs: 1.5 CE Credit(s)

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