Mona Robinson, PhD, LPCC-S, LSW, CRC Associate Professor, Assistant Chair Department of Counseling and Higher Education Rehabilitation Counseling Program Coordinator Counselor Education Ohio University Patton College of Education Department of Counseling and Higher Education 203 McCracken Hall Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 593-4461 phone (740) 593-0477 fax robinsoh at ohio.edu -----Original Message----- From: Ohio Rehabilitation Association (ORA) < ora at bex.net > To: robinsoh < robinsoh at ohio.edu > Sent: Thu, Mar 12, 2015 1:04 pm Subject: From ORA ~ Dr. Meichenbaum Workshop Invitation Reminder Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Ohio Rehabilitation Association SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT February 24, 2015 Wright State University CEHS Department of Human Services (DHS) School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) Continuing Education Workshop Core Tasks of Psychotherapy & Counseling: What "Expert" Therapists Do! By Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Friday, April 17, 2015 8:30 AM-4:15 PM WSU Nutter Center Berry Room, Dayton, OH March 10, 2015 Update: If you have tried to register and did not receive an email or text confirmation message at the end of registration process, your registration may not have been finalized. You should try to register again or contact Susan (937-775-3494) to be registered and receive confirmation. The last step on the registration page asks registrant to "Click" on the "I have read/understand...refund policy" button which finalizes the registration to receive email or text confirmation. If you have already registered and received your confirmation, thank you! Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. is one of the co-founders of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). He uses cognitive-behavioral therapy with a constructive-narrative perspective in which he looks at the stories clients tell about themselves and considers ways that the client could develop a different, more positive story. He was named as "one of the 10 most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century" in a survey by the American Psychologist. A distinguished Professor Emeritus of University of Waterloo, he is a founder and presently Research Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment in Miami. He has received many accolades including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Clinical Division of the American Psychological Association and he was Honorary President of the Canadian Psychological Association. He has presented throughout North America and internationally. He has published extensively including Cognitive-Behavior Modification: An Integrative Approach and his latest book is Roadmap to Resilience. His workshops are noted for combining scholarship, critical-mindedness, practicality and humor. OVERVIEW What makes for effective psychotherapy/counseling? Drawing from his extensive work as a renowned therapist, Dr. Meichenbaum delves into this question and provides a framework that all therapists/counselors can use with youth, adults and families. He will examine the debate between those who advocate for evidence-based manualized treatments versus those who advocate for relationship-focused interventions and propose a third alternative: a model of "expertise" in implementing the Core Tasks of Psychotherapy & Counseling. These core tasks include ways to establish and monitor the quality of the counseling/therapy relationship, conduct psycho-education, nurture hope, teach coping skills employing generalization guidelines, addressing the impact of traumatic victimizing experiences and ways to bolster resilience. He will also provide a detailed, practical discussion of "what works" in counseling/therapy and a demonstration of how therapists/counselors, who obtain the most effective results, conduct integrative treatments with challenging clients who present comorbid disorders. A specific focus will be on ways to treat individuals with multiple psychiatric disorders such as PTSD, substance abuse and depression integratively as opposed to a sequential or parallel fashion. Dr. Meichenbaum will additionally cover: predicting violence towards others and toward oneself; improving cultural competence as a therapist/counselor; integrating spirituality and psychotherapy/counseling; and how to use client feedback to improve treatment effectiveness. A Self-Assessment Psychotherapist's Checklist and a detailed handout will be provided. AGENDA 8:00a -- 8:30a Registration/Check-in 8:30a -- 8:45a Welcome/Introductions 8:45a -- Noon Morning Session (/w 15 minute break) Noon -- 12:45p Lunch Break 12:45p -- 4:00p Afternoon Session (/w 15 minute break) 4:00p -- 4:15p Wrap-up/Evaluations REGISTRATION The workshop fee is $125.00, with discounts extended only to full-time faculty, alumni, current supervisors/clinical faculty & students/interns of WSU DHS & SOPP with documentation. Registration priority and reduced fee will be extended only if registered by April 1st. Registration is required for all workshop participants. Lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments are included; please designate your lunch preference upon registration. Persons with ADA requests or other special accommodation requirements should call 937\775-2075 immediately upon registration, but at least two weeks prior to the workshop. Priority space is limited, so register early. The full day workshop will be held at the http://www.nuttercenter.com/WSU Nutter Center , Berry Room 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435. Free parking is available in Lot #1. See the Registration Link below. For additional information, call: 937\775-4308 (SOPP) or 937\775-2075 (DHS). All registrations and payments must be completed online. Registration will not be accepted without payment. A $25.00 late registration fee will be incurred for all registrants after April 10th. No refunds after Friday, April 10th. For technical assistance, grievances, or other assistance, please call: 937\775-4308. Click here for the complete workshop flyer! CONTINUING EDUCATION Six (6) CE credits (clock hours) are approved for Ohio Licensed Professional Counselors, Ohio Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors, National Certified Counselors, Certified Rehabilitation Counselors, Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals, and Psychologists. Full attendance is required for CE credits. A certificate of attendance will be extended to all others. Announcement courtesy of the Ohio Rehabilitation Association (ORA) www.ohiorehab.org Visit our website for the latest information on our training and networking events! Look for information on our upcoming Spring 2015 One Day Training Seminar on April 13, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio REGISTER NOW MEICHENBAUM REGISTRATION Click here for the complete workshop flyer which provides detail information on this event, e.g., Learning Objectives and CEUs. Click here for Dayton Area Hotel Information Forward this email This email was sent to robinsoh at ohio.edu by ora at bex.net | Update Profile/Email Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy. Ohio Rehabilitation Association | 6111 Chaney Drive | Toledo | OH | 43615 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/counselor_educ/attachments/20150312/edcdb88e/attachment-0001.html
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