Strength-Based Theory Focusing on the strength of the individual instead of their weaknesses.
Exploring the connection between the impact of trauma and homelessness.
How to administer Vivitrol / Narcan.
Vicarious trauma or second hand trauma. It is the trauma experienced when we continually the stories of others and how to heal.
How trauma impacts our brains and bodies. Trauma is not just an event it is an experience.
Dr Delaney expounds on the science of addiction, breaking down how it impacts our brains and behavior.
The connection between the experiences of trauma and substance use disorder.
A wonderful conversation from a team who are on the mission field daily to save lives of people struggling with substance use.
The connections between mental health and addiction.
Creed Culbreath & Danielle Ratcliff discuss the roll out and coordination of Highland County's Quick Response Team.
One man's story, what can be achieved by a person in recovery.
There are many roads to recovery, MAT is one of those roads. Jack Stem explores this further.
Quick Response Teams are Individualized to the needs of your community. Multiple county QRT conversations.
How to become a church that helps in the healing of past trauma.
Exploring what is mental health.
What is substance use disorder? Pastor Greg dives in to this topic.
Peeling back the curtain or screen of human trafficking. What you need to know, victims are in your neighborhood.
How we see a person, can impact on how we treat a person. Become educated and truly become God's hand and feet.
This course will provide a 2 hour course on ethics regarding case management and counseling. Activity is provided with permission of AllCEUs.com.
Review the highlights of HIPAA and HITECH and how they directly relate to mental health clinicians regarding confidentiality and accessibility of protected health information. Information provided by ALLCeus.com.
Explore the meaning of social justice and enhance the ability to provide culturally responsive care. Activity provided by AllCEUs.com.
Discuss the process and necessary skills for managing open-ended groups. Activity provided by AllCEUs.com.
This course is designed to equip clinicians with essential knowledge and strategies for treating individuals with both mental health and substance use disorders. In this course, you’ll explore the complexities of co-occurring disorders and learn how to apply integrated treatment approaches that consider the interconnectedness of mental, physical, and substance-related health issues. By the end, you'll be better prepared to address the unique challenges these clients face and provide comprehensive, holistic care that supports lasting recovery. Used with permission from allceus.com
Identify the functional nature of PTSD symptoms Describe interventions including cognitive processing and contextual CBT to address PTSD symptoms in a healthier, more helpful way. Adopted from allceus.com
Define co-occurring disorders Identify the impact of addiction on the individual Identify the impact of mood disorders on the individual Identify the impact of chronic illness or pain on the individual Explore the interplay between the three *Used with permission from allceus.com
Review issues related to: Supervision using virtual technologies Documentation of sessions Methods of observation Challenges facing supervisors and supervisees including things new counselors need to learn and helping supervisees overcome fears and biases in supervision Accountability of the supervisee and the supervisor in the treatment of clients Business Aspects of Supervision
Objectives Describe why strategic planning for medication safety is vital to all healthcare organizations Identify the seven components necessary in a strategic plan for medication safety Identify who should be involved in the medication safety planning process Identify the processes that will assist participants in making appropriate judgments and decisions Identify goals, communicate relevant changes in processes and procedures and evaluate progress towards goals Initiate process assessments to identify areas needing safety improvements Understand what the various stakeholders and contributors have to offer Identify the 10 Key Elements of the Medication Use System and ways they can be promoted in the students own work setting Identify the purpose of system redundancies Identify error-prone processes in their organization