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SUMMARY:DIVERSITY & CULTURAL COMPETENCE FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
DESCRIPTION:A 4-CREDIT  CE COURSE FOR CLINICIANS – MUST BE COMPLETED ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 27TH \nThis is a non-interactive self-study course. The course is comprised of two sections with all content presented in both audio and text version. \nSection 1 describes a framework for multicultural competency along with a review of findings of social worker perspectives on how they developed their own competence\, a process equally applicable to all mental health professionals. \nSection 2 provides information on challenges faced by certain sub-populations including African American women\, persons with disabilities\, and LBGQTI+ persons\, all populations mental health professionals frequently interact with. Specific guidance for how to conceptualize and interact therapeutically with such persons is provided by experts in their respective fields. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the components of the integrative model of multicultural responsiveness Explain how the strengths and vulnerabilities of the African American female client can guide assessment and treatment.\nAnalyze the unique issues involved in treating clients with disabilities (e.g.\, assessing for discrimination and abuse\, helping with empowerment\, and avoiding common diagnostic errors).\nDiscuss the unmet mental health and addiction needs of members of the LGBTIQ+ communities\, the barriers of access to treatment\, specific interventions\, and future directions in research.\n\nHow to enroll: Sign up with your name and email address using the link below. \nRegister here
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/diversity-cultural-competence-for-mental-health-professionals/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:March Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome professionals from Out at Home to share an overview of the culture and needs of LBGTQ+ folks.
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/march-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:IWYC Conference Room
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SUMMARY:IDENTIFYING AND ALLEVIATING SECONDARY TRAUMA STRESS\, COMPASSION FATIGUE & BURNOUT - This is a non-interactive self-study course. YOU WILL HAVE ONE WEEK TO COMPLETE THE COURSE
DESCRIPTION:A 3-CREDIT CE COURSE FOR CLINICIANS – MUST BE COMPLETED BETWEEN MARCH 20TH – 27TH \nThis is a non-interactive self-study course. Teaching methods for this course includes recorded lectures\, videos\, a post-test\, and a course evaluation. \nSecondary traumatic stress (STS) and compassion fatigue (CF) are commonly assessed in the field of emergency and mental health as well as in the study of best practices for clinicians and front-line workers in the field of trauma. The unimaginable state of global crisis has placed these constructs under the spotlight as first responders\, front-line medical personnel\, and mental health professionals work with traumatized patients and clients while experiencing their own level of physical\, emotional\, and psychological stressors. As levels of empathy and compassion grow in the hearts of front-line workers caring for those in distress\, so does the cost; leading to a state of physical\, emotional and psychological exhaustion. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nList symptoms and identify the differences and similarities of secondary traumatic stress STS\, compassion fatigue CF\, burnout BO\, and vicarious trauma VT.\nRecognize personal and professional vulnerabilities to secondary traumatic stress and compassion fatigue.\nDevelop interventions useful via Telemental health in working with those who are experiencing STS\, CF\, and BO.\n\nHow to enroll: Sign up with your name and email address at the link below: \nRegister Here \n  \n 
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/identifying-and-alleviating-secondary-trauma-stress-compassion-fatigue-burnout/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240325T120000
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SUMMARY:All Staff Meeting March 25th at noon
DESCRIPTION:Here is the info for the next All-Staff meeting\, presented by the Island Counseling Center \nMarch 25  at noon. \nJoin Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81855328189 \nMeeting ID: 818 5532 8189
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/all-staff-meeting-march-25th-at-noon/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Admin
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SUMMARY:Diversity & Cultural Competence for Mental Health Professionals - This is a non-interactive self-study course- YOU WILL WILL HAVE ONE WEEK TO COMPLETE THE COURSE
DESCRIPTION:A 4-Credit CE Course For Clinicians \nThis is a non-interactive self-study course. The course is comprised of two sections with all content presented in both audio and text version. \nSection 1 describes a framework for multicultural competency along with a review of findings of social worker perspectives on how they developed their own competence\, a process equally applicable to all mental health professionals. \nSection 2 provides information on challenges faced by certain sub-populations including African American women\, persons with disabilities\, and LBGQTI+ persons\, all populations mental health professionals frequently interact with. Specific guidance for how to conceptualize and interact therapeutically with such persons is provided by experts in their respective fields. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the components of the integrative model of multicultural responsiveness Explain how the strengths and vulnerabilities of the African American female client can guide assessment and treatment\nAnalyze the unique issues involved in treating clients with disabilities (e.g.\, assessing for discrimination and abuse\, helping with empowerment\, and avoiding common diagnostic errors)\nDiscuss the unmet mental health and addiction needs of members of the LGBTIQ+ communities\, the barriers of access to treatment\, specific interventions\, and future directions in research\n\nThis Course must be completed BETWEEN March 27th -APRIL 3RD \nRegister Here
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/diversity-cultural-competence-for-mental-health-professionals-2/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY
DESCRIPTION:FOR CLINICIANS & CLINICAL BUSINESS STAFF WHO MANAGE PROTECTED BEHAVIORAL HELATH INFORMATION \nUnlock the key to trust and ethical practice in counseling with this training on Confidentiality & Privacy. Delve into the intricacies of maintaining client confidentiality while navigating the legal and ethical landscape of counseling professions. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills necessary to uphold privacy standards\, build a foundation of trust with clients\, and navigate the delicate balance between openness and confidentiality. Elevate your counseling practice with this essential course\, ensuring you provide a safe and secure environment for your clients to explore personal growth and well-being. \n  \nHYBRID: IWYC Conference Room & ZOOM \n  \nClick here to register
URL:https://portal.mvcommunityservices.org/event/confidentiality-and-privacy-3/
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