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EMDR Training. Weekend 2 May 4-6. Portland OR. Weekend 2 July 13-15. Seattle WA. Dr Francine Shapiro is the originator of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a specialized approach that accelerates treatment of anxiety-based complaints and self-esteem issues, related to both upsetting past events and present life conditions. This method integrates into and augments a treatment plan. Training consists of lecture, live and videotaped demonstrations, and small group exercises. EMDR. (831) 761-1040 Fax (831) 761-1204. Web: www.emdr.com
Utilizing Emotion Focused Therapy With Couples. Dominique Walmsley MA, LMHC. May 18 (10:15-11:45am). Seattle WA. Seattle Counselors Association meeting held at the Swedish Cultural Center, 1920 Dexter Ave N. Greetings, Introductions, Announcements and Networking from 9:15-10:15am (including light morning refreshments and breakfast snacks) followed by presentation from 10:15-11:45am. CE: 1.5 CEUs. SCA. Fee: $20 members, $30 nonmembers, cash or check only. (206) 283-1888. Web: www.seattlecounselors.org
NASW-Washington Chapter presents the 2012 Annual Conference: Social Work Professional Diversity and Creative Solutions for Challenging Times. May 18-19. Seattle WA. Over 27 presenters and the opportunity to earn 12 CEU's and Washington State Clock Hours from over 43 credits offered. Register today. For details and to register go to our website. Fee: $300/NASW member, $400/non member before 4/30. (206) 706-7084. Web: www.nasw-wa.org Email: info@nasw-wa.org
Ethics in the 21st Century: Managing Boundaries in a Digital Age (6 Law and Ethics credits). Lisa Erickson MS, LMHC. May 18. Seattle WA. CE: 6 Law and Ethics credits. Antioch University, Seattle. Fee: $135 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce
Family History and the Immigration Story in Therapy (includes two Law and Ethics credits). Rhoda Berlin MS, LMFT; Harriet Cannon MC, LMFT, LMHC. May 19. Renton WA. CE: 6 CE Credits (includes two ethics and law) Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker. Fee: $100. Open to public. Harriet Cannon (206) 780-3843. Web: www.harrietcannon.com Email: harriet@harrietcannon.com
Integrated Behavioral Health: What is it. May 19. Seattle WA. Are you ready for Integrated Health Care? Are you aware of the federal mandate for this model of care? This interdisciplinary field is accelerating with the implementation of health care reform. Four local experts describe the past, present, and future of IBH in new medical practice configurations including mental health, chemical dependency, and allied professions. CE: 6 hours. Argosy University. Fee: $100. (206) 393-3541. Email: dkerr@argosy.edu
Psychological and Neurophysiological Effects of Anxiety. Wayne Eastlack PhD. May 22 Spokane. May 23 Portland OR. May 24 Seattle WA. CE: 6 hrs Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselor, Case Manager, Counselor, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Social Worker. Fee: $169/ $20 discount if registering 10 days before the seminar. (800) 397-0180. Web: www.CrossCountryEducation.com/cce/ Email: customerservice@CrossCountryEducation.com
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free lecture series on cancer care. May 24 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. How Oncologists Think with Dr Eric Feldman. An insider's perspective on how your doctor thinks. Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Ethics for Mental Health Counselors (6 Law and Ethics credits WA and OR). Richard Stride PhD, PsyD, LMHC. May 25. Spokane WA. Workshop will familiarize attendee with codes of ethics. You will leave with a good understanding of the ethical standard and their application in real counseling scenarios. Meets the Ethics & Law requirement in WA and OR. CE: 6 hrs (Law and Ethics credits) LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, OSPI, NBCC. Cascadia Training. Fee: $150. Open to public. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892/(800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
25th Annual Northwest Conference on Behavioral Health & Addictive Disorders. Faculty includes: Dan Amen MD; Bill O'Hanlon MS; Rokelle Lerner; John Bradshaw MA; Gabor Maté MD; Reid Wilson PhD. May 30-June 1. Bellevue WA. Explore the complex issues within the physical, emotional, social and spiritual dimensions of mental illness and addictive disorders. Emphasis will also be placed on special topics such as trauma, neuroscience, mindfulness, ethics, co-occurring disorders, anxiety, depression, and the mind/body connection. The latest brain research will also be explored as it applies to psychotherapy. Held at Bellevue Hyatt Regency. CE: yes, up to 20 hours. U.S. Journal Training, Inc. and Institute for Integral Development. Fee: $399/Full, $140/Daily early reg. (800) 441-5569 or (954) 360-0909. Web: www.usjt.com
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Amen Clinics, Inc. is now open in Bellevue WA. The Amen Clinics specialize in using brain SPECT imaging together with clinical information to provide more complete diagnosis and treatment plan for a wide variety of neuropsychiatric, behavioral, and learning problems in children, teenagers, and adults. Please visit our website or call for more information or to schedule an appointment.
(425) 455-7500. Web: www.amenclinics.com
Ethics in the 21st Century: Managing Boundaries in a digital Age (6 Law and Ethics Credits WA and OR). Lisa Erickson MS, LMHC. June 1. Portland OR. June 15 Tacoma WA. Today clients have access to a lot more information about therapists. This workshop will explore how on-line access to personal information shapes modern clinical practice. Meets the Ethics requirement for re-licensure. Held at Kennedy School-Portland, UW-Tacoma. CE: 6 hours Law and Ethics, NBCC, NASW, OSPI. Cascadia Training. Fee: $150. Open to public. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892/(800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
Soundings of the Self: Music Therapy for Mental Health and Wellness. Sha'ari Garfinkel LICSW, MSW, MT-BC, FAMI . June 1. Seattle WA. CE: 6.5 LMHC, LMFT, LICSW. Fee: $89/$99 after 5/15. (206) 309-4667. Web: www.innerlistening.com Email: info@innerlistening.com
Anger Control Made Easy. Israel (Izzy) C Kalman MS. June 4 Kennewick WA. June 5 Spokane WA. June 6 Portland OR. June 7 Seattle WA. CE: 6 hours Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselor, Nurse, Psychologist, Social Worker. Fee: $169 single rate. $20 discount if registering 10 days before the seminar. (800) 397-0180. Web: www.CrossCountryEducation.com/cce/ Email: customerservice@CrossCountryEducation.com
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free lecture series on cancer care. June 7 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. Chinese Medicine in the Year of the Dragon. with Daniel Altschuler, LAc, PhD. Learn about the effectiveness of acupuncture and herbs and how they can safely benefit patients in cancer treatment. Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Depression in Relationships: It's Hard to Dance When You Can't Get off the Couch. Layne Prest PhD, LMFT. June 8. Portland OR. CE: 6 CEUs. Center for Community Engagement - Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Fee: $125/$140 after 5/25. $40 students (limited student rate seats available). (503) 768-6040. Web: www.graduate.lclark.edu/live/news/15482-depression-in-relationships-its-hard-to-dance-when Email: cce@lclark.edu
EMDR Training. Weekend 1 June 8-10, Weekend 2 November 9-11. San Diego CA. Dr Francine Shapiro is the originator of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a specialized approach that accelerates treatment of anxiety-based complaints and self-esteem issues, related to both upsetting past events and present life conditions. This method integrates into and augments a treatment plan. Training consists of lecture, live and videotaped demonstrations, and small group exercises. EMDR. (831) 761-1040 Fax (831) 761-1204. Web: www.emdr.com
Ethics for Mental Health Counselors (6 Law and Ethics Credits WA and OR). Richard Stride PhD, PsyD, LMHC. June 8. Wenatchee WA. July 13 Shoreline WA. Workshop will familiarize attendee with codes of ethics. You will leave with a good understanding of the ethical standard and their application in real counseling scenarios. Meets the Law and Ethics requirement in Washington and Oregon. Held at Wenatchee Community Center and Shoreline Center. CE: 6 hours Law and Ethics, NBCC, NASW, OSPI. Cascadia Training. Fee: $150. Open to public. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892/(800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
Contemporary Mental Health Issues and Treatment for Returning Veterans. Staff of Veterans Administration and other providers. June 13. Portland OR. For more information and registration instructions use the website below or contact Kathy Lovrien at (503) 725-8165 or by email. CE: 6 CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $100. Web: www.pdx.edu/ceed/veterans-conference Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
Support groups for men. Bellevue WA. Led by Roger Nix, certified group facilitator of No More Mr. Nice Guy recovery groups. Groups for single men and men in committed relationships. (206) 316-2646. Web: WWW.NOMOREMRNICEGUY.COM Email: nixroger2@yahoo.com
Spanish for the Mental Health Professional. Lynn Reer PhD. June 15-16, 22-23, 29-30 (Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 9am-5pm). Portland OR. CE: 30 CEUs. Center for Community Engagement - Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Fee: $500. (503) 768-6040. Web: www.graduate.lclark.edu/live/news/15597-spanish-for-the-mental-health-professional Email: cce@lclark.edu
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Cyber/tele Counseling and Professional Use (3 Law and Ethics credits). Eric Strom. June 15. Seattle WA. Seattle Counselors Association meeting held at the Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Ave N. General meeting 8:15 am including light morning refreshments and breakfast snacks. Speaker from 9am to noon. Fee: $40 members, $60 nonmembers, cash or check only. (206) 283-1888. Web: www.seattlecounselors.org
Learning and the Brain: The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Education. Rachel Cunliffe. June 20-22, plus online June 20-July 22. Portland OR. (video streaming available-request when registering). For description use the website below (Click on Current Courses). To register, call 800-547-8887 ext 59968. CE: 30 hrs CEUs. Fee: $500/$450 registered by 6/7. For information use the email below. Portland State University. Web: www.pdx.edu/ceed/interpersonal-neurobiology Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free lecture series on cancer care. June 21 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. Cancer Treatment Summaries and Survivorship Care Planning. with Debra Loacker RN, and Patricia Read-Williams MD. Dr. Read-Williams, a physician and survivor, will share her perspective as a Primary Care Provider on the importance of these documents in the care provided to cancer survivors. Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Art Therapy for Grief and Loss. Pamela M Hayes MFT, LMHC, ATR-BC. June 20 Spokane WA. June 21 Portland OR. June 22 Seattle WA. CE: 6 hours Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselor, Counselor, Nurse, Social Worker. Fee: $169 single rate. $20 discount if registering 10 days before the seminar. (800) 397-0180. Web: www.CrossCountryEducation.com/cce/ Email: customerservice@CrossCountryEducation.com
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NCMHCE (Clinical) Licensure Exam Prep Course (Includes 2 Law and Ethics credits). Lisa Mayfield MS, LMHC. June 22. Seattle WA. Licensure prep course covers crucial content and test-taking strategies for the NCMHCE exam. Most attendees rate this training "excellent" the highest rating available. Fee includes NBCC practice test & comprehensive handout. Can't take the class, DVD, and on-line now available. CEUs now available. Held at 6th and Stewart, downtown. CE: 6 hrs WA (two Law and Ethics credits) LICSW, LMHC, LMFT. Cascadia Training. Fee: $199. Open to public. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892/(800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
Working with Substance-Abusing Trauma Survivors: An Introduction to Seeking Safety. Rick Berman MA, LPC, CADC III, CGAC II. June 23. Portland OR. CE: 7 CEUs. Center for Community Engagement - Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Fee: $50. (503) 768-6040. Web: www.graduate.lclark.edu/live/news/15621-working-with-substanceabusing-trauma-survivors-an Email: cce@lclark.edu
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free lecture series on cancer care. June 28 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. Toxic Intruders in our homes and Bodies: How to Send Them Packing. Erika Schreder, MS, Staff Scientist, Washington Toxics Coalition. Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Marylhurst University Summer Expressive Therapies Workshops. June-July-August. Marylhurst OR . (10 miles south of Portland.) June 29-30 Introduction to Art Therapy Workshop: A hands-on experience for people exploring the field. July 6-7 Bereavement and Art Therapy: Grief work with children, adolescents and their families. July 13-14 Integrative Family Art Therapy: This course provides exposure to integrative art therapy counseling methods. August 11-12 Art Therapy with Autism Spectrum Disorders: This course will be helpful to counselors and art therapists who work with youth with ASD.
CE: All courses NBCC approved. Marylhurst University. (503) 699-6268 or (800) 634-9982, ext 6268. Web: www.marylhurst.edu/
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July 2012
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Keeping Ethics in Clinical Practice: Everyday Issues and Dilemmas. Frances Patterson PhD, LADAC, MAC, BCPC, CCJAS, QSAP, QCS. July 10 Spokane WA. July 11 Portland OR. July 12 Seattle WA. CE: 6 hours Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselor,Case Manager, Counselor, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse, Psychologist, Social Worker. Fee: $179 single rate. $20 discount if registering 10 days before the seminar. (800) 397-0180. Web: www.CrossCountryEducation.com/cce/ Email: customerservice@CrossCountryEducation.com
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free lecture series on cancer care. July 12 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. Skin Cancer Prevention with Erin Moore MD, Polyclinic. Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Treating clients in the criminal justice system. Greg Crosby and Cindi Scott. July 13. Portland OR. (video streaming available-request when registering). For description use the website below (Click on Current Courses). To register, call 800-547-8887 ext 59968. CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Fee: $136/$122 registered by 6/29. For information use the email below. Portland State University. Web: www.pdx.edu/ceed/interpersonal-neurobiology Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
EMDR Training. Weekend 2 July 13-15. Seattle WA. Weekend 1 October 19-21. Portland OR. Dr Francine Shapiro is the originator of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a specialized approach that accelerates treatment of anxiety-based complaints and self-esteem issues, related to both upsetting past events and present life conditions. This method integrates into and augments a treatment plan. Training consists of lecture, live and videotaped demonstrations, and small group exercises. EMDR. (831) 761-1040 Fax (831) 761-1204. Web: www.emdr.com
The Fremont Community Therapy Project Presents: Cultural Competence in Trauma Therapy with Laura S Brown PhD, ABPP. July 13. Seattle WA. Rare Seattle-area presentation by Laura S. Brown, author of Cultural Competence in Trauma Therapy: Beyond the Flashback, presented as a benefit for the Fremont Community Therapy Project (FCTP), a low-cost training clinic. Learn how to develop a 21st Century model of human diversity and understand how it weaves into the experience of trauma survival. Countertransferential challenges and therapist self-care with trauma survivors in the context of therapist's intersectionalities of identities will be addressed. Information and registration brochure available by email. CE: 6 CEUs. Fee: $140/early registration. Email: fctpdirector@gmail.com
Ethics Symposium for Mental Health Professionals. Margaret Eichler PhD, LPC, NCC. July 14 (9am-3:30pm). Portland OR. CE: 6 CEUs. Center for Community Engagement - Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Fee: $99/$115 after 6/29. Lunch included. (503) 768-6040. Web: www.graduate.lclark.edu/live/news/4109-ethics-symposium-for-mental-health-professionals Email: cce@lclark.edu
Spiritually Based Gestalt Therapy Intensives. Leonard Shaw MSW. July 14-15, September 15-16, November 10-11. Seattle WA. These are opportunities to reclaim your personal power and peace of mind regardless of original circumstances or trauma. Leonard has been leading these deephealing Intensives for 25 years in Europe and our state prisons. Many therapists from Europe and Canada have participated in these sacred events. He describes it as "love and forgiveness ego death and surrender." Fee: $150-250 sliding scale. 206-322-5785. Email: leonard.shaw@comcast.net
Healing at the Edge of Transformational Experience: Dyadic Repair of Attachment Trauma. Diana Fosha PhD; Faculty of the AEDP Institute. July 16-20. Vancouver BC. This five-day Course is an immersion into AEDP's transformational therapy. AEDP engages the process of deep emotional change and seamlessly integrates attachment, emotion, interpersonal neurobiology, and mother-infant studies, with powerful experiential and relational techniques to make heartful yet precise moment-to-moment clinical work. Extensive use of clinical videos will make AEDP's healing-oriented practice come to life. Experiential exercises will give you the felt sense of how body, brain, psyche and connection intertwine to unleash deep emotional change and heal attachment trauma. Held at University of British Columbia. Sponsored by AEDP Institute. Fee: $1400/members, $1450/non members. Web: www.aedpinstitute.org/immersionvan.html Email: v.vaughn020@gmail.com
Northwest Institute of Addictions Studies 2012 Conference: Treatment Innovations in a Changing World. Bonnie Badenoch PhD, LMFT; Marvin D Seppala MD; Norman Hoffmann PhD; Cathy Moonshine PhD, MSCP, MAC, CADC III. July 18-20. Portland OR. CE: 19 CEUs. The Addictions Studies Program and the Center for Community Engagement at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Fee: $205/$225 after July 3. Single day and agency discount rates available. (503) 768-6040. Web: go.lclark.edu/graduate/conference/nwias Email: cce@lclark.edu
Gilda's Club Seattle presents: A free CE lecture series on cancer care. July 19 (6:45 pm-8:30pm). Seattle WA. Julie Gralow MD, will give an update from the latest conference of ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology)Gilda's Club - 1400 Broadway. Free CE: 1.5 hrs LICSW, Certificate of Attendance. RSVP by telephone or on the website. Open to public. (206) 709-1400. Web: www.gildasclubseattle.org
Mental Health Disorders: Non-Pharmaceutical Strategies that Work with Dr Kristen Allott, ND. July 19. Tacoma WA. July 20 Lynnwood WA. Non-pharmaceutical interventions for anxiety, anger and depression. Interventions to help clients better engage in the therapeutic process. Common nutritional contributors to anxiety, anger, depression. Plus six tools to improve energy and mental clarity. Held at Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel and Lynnwood Convention Center. For information or to register, use the website below. CE: 6 hours. PESI. (800) 844-8260. Web: www.PESI.com
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Mindfulness for Professionals:Enhance Your Work and Increase Your IPNB Perspective. Donald Altman. July 20 and 27. Portland OR. (video streaming available-request when registering). For description use the website below (Click on Current Courses). To register, call 800-547-8887 ext 59968. CE: 12 hrs CEUs. Fee: $241/$217 registered by 7/6. For information use the email below. Portland State University. Web: www.pdx.edu/ceed/interpersonal-neurobiology Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
Crucible® Intimacy and Desire Clinical Workshop. David Schnarch PhD; Ruth Morehouse PhD. July 20-22. S San Francisco CA. Three-Day Intensive Program. Case Oriented: Emphasizing practical application and "how to" focus. Methods of mind-mapping-based therapy. Building crucibles and resolving emotional gridlock. Application and debriefing of neuroplastic training. Embassy Suites Hotel. CE: Yes. See the website. Fee: $540/Early Registration by June 8; $585 After June 8. (303) 670-2630. Web: www.crucible4points.com/workshop_list Email: mfhc@passionatemarriage.com
Rashani Rea. July 18-22. Bellingham WA. Rashani is known for her councils and retreats, concerts and unique collages. She spent many years connected to Plum Village and Thich Nhat Hahn, singing at his retreats and public dharma talks. July 18 (7pm) A New Moon Evening. July 20 (7:30pm) A Prayerformance of Soetry (Song and Poetry) An interactive concert experience. "Rashani's music invites us into a world where we can find the healing power within us that we thirst for in this time" Joanna Macey. July 21-22 A retreat with song, silence, dyads and dreams, journal writing, walking meditation. Practice defenseless intimacy with all that is while resting as awareness. Fee: 7/18 (New Moon) $20-$25. 7/20 (Soetry) $15-$20 . 7/21-22 (Retreat) $245-$300, $215 before 6/10. Open to public. Mirabai Wahbe (360) 738-9880. Web: www.Rashani.com
Adult Maturity and Ego Development: The Leadership Maturity Framework in Clinical Practice. Terri O'Fallon PhD; Madeleine Lewis LICSW. July 27-28. Seattle WA. This unique two day workshop will present the Leadership Maturity Framework (LMF), a research-based model of adult ego development that offers an in-depth view of the ways adults make sense of reality. We will identify nine distinct iterations of adult development and how to recognize each one using language cues, social interactions, and case examples. CE: 12 CEUs LMHC, LMFT, Licensed Social Worker. Pacific Integral. Fee: $200/$225 sfter 6/25. (206) 313-1921. Web: www.pacificintegral.com/amclass/ Email: seattletherapist@gmail.com
Antioch University Drama Therapy Institute Module A: This is Your Brain on Drama Therapy. Sally Bailey MFA, MSW, RDT/BCT. July 27-28. Seattle WA. CE: 10 hours. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $225 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce/
Antioch University Drama Therapy Institute Module B: Drama Therapy and Conflict Resolution. Bobbi Kidder MA,RDT, BCT. July 30 - August 3. Seattle WA. CE: 20 hours. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $450 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce/
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Antioch University Drama Therapy Institute Module C: Introduction to Developmental Transformations. W. Randy McCommons RDT, DvT. August 4-5. Seattle WA. CE: 10 hours. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $225 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce/
Advanced Applications in Cognitive Therapy: A 4-Day Intensive Training. David Burns MD. August 7-10. S. San Francisco CA. IAHB has been inundated with requests that David Burns provide a more in-depth training opportunity. This workshop is limited in size to maximize personal attention, features live demonstrations, opportunity for supervised practice, and includes the latest, most powerful treatment techniques for depression, anxiety, interpersonal problems, addictions, and more. CE: 32 CE/CMEs. Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior. Fee: $750 (14 days prior), $850 (received by noon on day prior). (800) 258-8411. Web: www.iahb.org Email: staff@iahb.org
University of Washington, Certificate in Geriatric Mental Health. Increase your understanding of the acute and chronic mental health needs of older adults. Learn to understand, diagnose and treat these special clients using the latest information and techniques. Identify innovative ways to support clients and their families and discover other community resources to help them manage and cope. (888) 469-6499. Web: www.pce.uw.edu Email: info@pce.uw.edu
University of Washington, Certificate in Psychological Trauma: Effective Treatment and Practice. Build a comprehensive understanding of trauma assessment and interventions for both children and adults as you learn from the leading clinicians and researchers in the trauma field. Explore the impact of trauma based on the unique experiences of your clients. This program is offered in a hybrid online + classroom format. (888) 469-6499. Web: www.pce.uw.edu Email: info@pce.uw.edu
University of Washington, Certificate in Infant Mental Health. Develop specialty skills and knowledge in clinical, consultation and leadership services in infant mental health. Focus your training on one of three pathways: Promoting First Relationships, Infant-Parent Psychotherapy or Leadership. Learn through a hybrid of campus-based training opportunities and distance learning coursework. (888) 469-6499. Web: www.pce.uw.edu Email: info@pce.uw.edu
University of Washington, Certificate in Gerontology. Gain a framework to better understand the rapidly growing population of older adults. Examine aging from multiple perspectives: the individual, family and society. Develop knowledge that will help you better serve older adults in a variety of contexts such as housing recreation, personal care, health and wellness. (888) 469-6499. Web: www.pce.uw.edu Email: info@pce.uw.edu
UW Master of Social Work Extended Degree Program. Seattle WA. Focus your practice on areas of growing need and expand your career options. This part-time program offers evening and weekend classes as well as advanced specializations in Multigenerational Practice and Integrative Health-Mental Health Advanced Practices. For more information, contact us by phone or go to the website below. (206) 543-5676. Web: www.sswedp.washington.edu
UC Berkeley Extension Specialized Programs of Study in Counseling and Psychotherapy. Learn the latest issues facing counseling and psychotherapy professionals. From treating patients with mood or anxiety disorders to diagnosing psychiatric disorders in children or older adults, gain the knowledge to advance your career. Programs in Health Advocacy, Aging and Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Treatment, Eating and Weight Disorders, Neuropsychological Assessment, the Study of Loss and Grief, Trauma-Informed Interventions, the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders and the Treatment of Mood Disorders. (510) 643-3883. Web: www.extension.berkeley.edu/subject/counspsych.html
Portland State certificate in Interpersonal Neurobiology. Interpersonal Neurobiology, a term coined by Dr. Dan Siegel, studies the way the brain grows and is influenced by personal relationships. Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) is an exciting interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from the fields of neuroscience, psychology, complexity theory, and relationship studies. This certificate is a series of workshop-style classes followed by online learning activities to integrate knowledge into practice. For more information check the website or contact Marion Sharp by email. Web: www.pdx.edu/ceed//interpersonal-neurobiology Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
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Emotion Focused Therapy Individual Training Level 1. Leslie Greenberg PhD. September 10-13. Seattle WA. Learn to work more directly with emotions in psychotherapy. We'll focus on experiential process and transformation in core emotional structures to facilitate deeper and more enduring change in clients. Limited to 32 participants. CE: Marriage/Family Therapy, Social Work, Counseling. Seattle Therapy Center. Fee: Early bird $1,295, standard $1,445. Roy Hodgson (206) 284-2276. Web: www.efttraining.webs.com Email: SeattleTalkTherapy@comcast.net
TEAMcare: Managing Depression, Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease in Primary Care. Wayne Katon MD; Paul Ciechanowski MD, MPH; Evette Ludman PhD; Elizabeth Lin MD, MPH; Mary McGregor RN, MN; Eddie Edmondson LICSW. September 20-21. Seattle WA. TEAMcare is an effective, comprehensive care program that has been proven to improve disease outcomes for depression, diabetes, and coronary heart disease simultaneously. CE: 13.2 hrs. Training Xchange, Center for Commercialization, University of Washington. Fee: $395/ea, $375/ea for 3+ per agency by 8/31; $445/ $425 after. (206) 685-9514. Web: www.teamcarehealth.org Email: info@teamcarehealth.org
EMDR for the Repair of Developmental Deficits and Childhood Trauma. Laurel Parnell PhD. September 21-22. Portland OR. November 2-3 Seattle WA. Dr Parnell will help you increase your ability to use EMDR within an attachment model. In addition, she will introduce the power of resource tapping and related skills that will help you become a more powerful, effective therapist. You will learn practical skills that you will be able to immediately use with your clients. Dr. Parnell is an expert therapist and an internationally-recognized, EMDRIA- certified trainer who consistently receives rave reviews at Esalen, Omega, and wherever else she teaches. Please see our website for additional/updated information. CE: 12 CE/CME. Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior. Fee: $279 (14 days prior), $299 (received by noon on day prior) $319 (on-site). (800) 258-8411. Web: www.iahb.org Email: staff@iahb.org
PEARLS: Community-Based Depression Treatment. Paul Ciechanowski MD, MPH; Stacy Shaw Welch PhD; Carl Kaiser MSW; Tom Humphreys MA. September 27-28. Seattle WA. An evidence-based behavioral treatment program, the PEARLS Program has been shown effective with older adults and all-age adults with epilepsy. CE: 13.2 hrs. Training Xchange, Center for Commercialization, University of Washington. Fee: $395/$445 after 9/7. (206) 685-9514. Web: www.pearlsprogram.org/ Email: uwpearls@u.washington.edu
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BodyMind Bridge: A Body-Focused 100 hour Hypnotherapy Training Course. Shuna Morelli MS, LMP, CHT. October 6-November 17 (One weekend plus 6 Saturdays). Steilacoom WA. Qualify as a licensed hypnotherapist and as a certified BodyMind Bridge Practitioner in just 7 weeks. In this unique and life-affirming course you will learn how to access the innate intelligence of the bodymind. Once acknowledged, this deeper "theta" mind offers essential information that leads to profound physical, mental, emotional, spiritual healing.For personal enrichment, trauma relief, heightened body awareness and expanded support for your clients. Open to all health professionals. Fee: $1,299 plus $159 for materials. (360) 789-3906. Web: www.bodymindbridge.com Email: smorelli555@gmail.com
The Ongoing Value of Reading Jung's Classic Works. Thomas Kirsch MD, Jungian Analyst. October 20. Seattle WA. Dr. Kirsch will examine four classic Jungian texts particularly important to his clinical work and, via clinical example, explore individual dream integration as well as integration of dreams into overall analyses. Dr. Kirsch will also present the following content: theoretical and clinical comparisons among Freud, Adler, and Jung; exploration of a Jungian perspective of transference/countertransference. Fee: $110/$120 postmarked after 10/5 or onsite, JPA member $65/$80 after 10/5 or onsite, Senior (65+) $90. Lunch included. CE: 6 hrs. Jungian Psychotherapists Association. Open to public. (206) 784-9977. Web: www.jungseattle.org/jpa/ Email: ablake1@antioch.edu
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