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| Event: | Trauma-Informed Approach to Treatment Part II with Kath Schilling, MEd., CAS, LADC 1 |
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| Sponsored By: | The New Hampshire Training Institute on Addictive Disorders |
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| Date: | Friday, June 6, 2008 |
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| Time: | 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (registration begins at 8:00 a.m.) |
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| Location: | Thomas Fox Memorial Chapel, Main Bldg., 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH |
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| Description: |
This training is a continuation of the Trauma-Informed Approach to Treatment Part I training offered on 4/11/08. Upon completion of Part I participants will have been encouraged and challenged to practice various strategies and counseling approaches when working with their clients utilizing a trauma-informed approach. Information related to motivational interviewing, stages of change, relational model and seeking safety will be reviewed. Participants will discuss successes and challenges to implement trauma-informed treatment as well as when applying strategies to intervene on problematic behaviors and attitudes. Participants will discuss experiences in their own workplaces since the previous session (4/11/08) and expand on the previous information presented with additional practice of intervention strategies. Examples and tools to do this work from a relational perspective utilizing power point and interactive exercises will be employed. |
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| Presented By: | Kath Schilling, M.Ed., CAS, LADC I, is currently employed by the Institute for Health and Recovery as a Trauma Integration Specialist and Director of Project WAVE (Women Achieving Vital Empowerment), a SAMHSA/CSAT targeted capacity expansion grant to provide substance abuse and mental health outreach, engagement, screening, assessment and care coordination to women seeking services from the two primary domestic violence agencies on Cape Cod. Ms. Schilling is the trauma consultant to another SAMHSA/CSAT grant serving homeless women in Boston and has been the trauma consultant to the Mass. Dept. of Public Health/ Bureau of Substance Abuse Services on their All-Hazards Disaster Preparedness Response initiative. Previously, she was the lead facilitator for the Institute for Health and Recovery's WELL Project at Gosnold on Cape Cod, a Women, Co-occurring Disorders and Violence Study site. She also developed and has piloted an Internalized Cycle of Abuse in multiple settings in both the substance abuse and mental health arenas and has presented at conferences and workshops in Massachusetts, New York, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida, New Hampshire, California, Michigan and Washington DC |
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| CPS Performance Domains: | V |
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| LADC Performance Domains: | I, II, III, IV & V |
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| Categories of Competence: | 3-7, 13, 15-18 |
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| Fee: | NHADACA Members $25 and Nonmembers $35. NASW CEUs for LICSW and LCMHC are a $5 additional fee. |
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| Register By: | May 30, 2008 |
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| Contact: | Dianne Pepin, 271-6101 or dpepin@nhadaca.org |
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| Notes: |
Lunches will be provided. Part I is a pre-requisite to take Part II |