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Events in October 2024

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 101: So… what exactly is this CBT?

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 101: So… what exactly is this CBT?


    October 3, 2024

     

    Click Here to Register for this IN PERSON training.

    Trainer: Rob Lynett, MA, LPCC.

    Let's face it - everybody has heard of this thing called CBT.  Now is your chance to learn about what it actually is and ask the questions you were afraid to ask.  Trust us, you're not the only one only pretending to know what the cognitive loop or cognitive restructuring is - this training will be open to all questions!

    Objectives:


    1. Participants will learn how the cognitive loop and how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are related to one another.

    2. Participants will have an understanding of the role of CBT in treating Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.

    3. Participants will be able to describe core concepts and how to apply CBT principles in their work, including how to form a basic CBT case conceptualization.

    4. Participants will have an understanding of cognitive restructuring and the ABC framework.


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  • Working with the LGBTQ Community: A Review and Discussion of Relevant Issues

    Working with the LGBTQ Community: A Review and Discussion of Relevant Issues


    October 4, 2024

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    Trainers:  Elizabeth Theodora, MSW, LICSW and Len Amundson 

    Length: 4.0 Training Hours 

    Objectives: 


    • Participants will increase their understanding of the definitions related to the LGBTQ+ community  

    • Participants will review terminology pertaining to sex, gender identity, gender expression, gender role, and orientation - and the impacts on the lives of people who identify as LGBTQ+ 

    • Participants will become familiar with historical events pertaining to mental health, historical criminalization, social rights movements, and civil rights within the U.S. 

    • Participants will gain understanding of current events 

    • Participants will review common barrier and corresponding interventions pertaining to social, medical and systemic factors 

    • Participants will become familiar with some of the health care services in the LGBTQ+ community 

    • Participants are encouraged to explore their own biases related to this subject 

    • Participants are encouraged to consider their role as an ally or as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and their work with individuals served 


     

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  • Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills

    Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills


    October 7, 2024

     

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    Trainers: Laura Lynett, LPCC, Therapist; Brooke Schultz, LICSW Associate Director of Clinical Services

    Length: 6 training hours

    Objectives:


    • Participants will have a better understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder, and will be able to outline the philosophy and foundation of DBT.

    • Participants will learn and practice validation strategies to assist people who experience significant dysregulation.

    • This course will provide a basic understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder. It will outline the philosophy and foundation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and highlight the skills and practice relevant to the participants’ practice. Participants will work together to determine validation strategies and practice/role play them.


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  • Managing the Cost of Caring and Keeping Your Compassion

    Managing the Cost of Caring and Keeping Your Compassion


    October 8, 2024



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    Trainer: Julie Duncan, MA, LP Associate Director of Clinical Services

    Length: 3 Training Hours

    Training participants will explore the concepts of both compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction. We will learn how recognize signs and symptoms, and do our own assessment. Participants will leave the training with their own self-care plan.

    Objectives:

     

      • Define compassion fatigue and burnout

     

      • Define compassion satisfaction

     

      • Review contributing factors and symptoms

     

      • Self-assessment - Professional Quality of Life

     

      • Develop a self-care plan

     


     

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    RADIAS Main Office Conference Room 3.35
    166 4th Street Suite 200
    St. Paul, MN 55101
    (651) 291-1979
  • Trauma Informed Care

    Trauma Informed Care


    October 14, 2024

     

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    Trainers: Julie Duncan and Alyssa Conducy

     

    This course will provide participants with an overview of trauma including the impact on the brain, body, and lives of the individuals who experience it. We will discuss the prevalence of trauma and common trauma responses. We will review characteristics of trauma informed providers the principles of trauma informed care. This training includes practice techniques for use with individuals you serve.  In addition to direct service staff, this training is also recommended for Program Coordinators. This course is introductory level.

     

    Objectives


    • Participants will have an understanding of trauma and trauma reactions

    • Participants will have the ability to identify and implement trauma informed service delivery strategies within their role as an ACT Team Member.


     

     

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  • Micro-Aggressions

    Micro-Aggressions


    October 25, 2024

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    Trainer: Amineh Safi

    Length: 3 training  hours

    Description : Navigating MicroAggressions Training

    What is it? An opportunity to learn how microaggressions impact individuals and the workplaces so we can foster a more respectful and inclusive environment.

     

    What will you learn?


    • How to define and describe microaggressions

    • Understand how microaggressions impact individuals and work environments

    • Learn strategies for responding to and intervening in microaggressions


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