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Therapeutic Strategies for Counseling Complex Patients within a Pediatric Hospital Setting
Presented by Michael Hoffman, PhD, MS, LCP
Video
Course: #1009Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will present concrete, specific therapeutic strategies for managing complex patients and their families. This may include patients who are non-adherent to medical recommendations, have significant medical complexity, and/or other multicultural/diversity issues.

Disenfranchised Trauma: The Impact on Indirect Victims
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Leslie Davila, MS
Video
Course: #1003Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will focus on disenfranchised trauma. Trauma, like grief, may also go unacknowledged and/or invalidated because the person who is traumatized (e.g., sexual assault, domestic violence) may fear that others will not understand, or that others may minimize their traumatic experience. When this trauma impact is unacknowledged, it can become disenfranchised.

Psychiatric Medications, MAT, and Recovery
Presented by John Smith, PhD, LCSW
Video
Course: #98Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will cover the purpose and use of psychiatric medications and medication-assisted treatment for persons in recovery from co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.

Treating Trauma In Clients With Substance Use Disorders: Why Trauma Informed Treatment Should Be the Standard of Care
Presented by John Smith, PhD, LCSW
Video
Course: #107Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course will describe the relationship between trauma and substance use. We will review common treatments for trauma and introduce new methods from recent neuroscience research.

Digital Storytelling as a Narrative Intervention with Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #109Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course discusses how trauma negatively impacts the processing of one’s memories and experiences. Information is provided on the use of digital storytelling with survivors of intimate partner violence as a trauma narrative intervention.

Incarceration: Re-Entry and Returning Citizens
Presented by Crystal DeBerry, DSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #95Level: Introductory1.07 Hours
This course will focus on the impact of incarceration and the re-entry process for returning citizens.

Post-Traumatic Growth: Fostering Resilience in Trauma Survivors
Presented by Patrice Berry, PsyD, LCP
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Course: #85Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will define post-traumatic growth and describe ways to help build resilience in trauma survivors. In addition, this course will discuss ways to assess post-traumatic growth and specific interventions that build resilience in children, teens, and adults.

A Framework for Understanding and Approaching Grief for Clinicians
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Lynn Shiner
Video
Course: #82Level: Introductory1.25 Hours
This webinar focuses on identifying various aspects of grief and applying the concept of disenfranchised grief to death and non-death related losses. In addition, a framework for approaching grief is introduced.

Childhood Trauma: Impact and Intervention
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #76Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course discusses the impact of trauma on child development. Information is provided regarding clinical interventions with children to affect change.

Person-in-Environment Amplified: Understanding the Role of ACEs in Clinical Conceptualization
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #63Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences as a clinical lens through which clinicians may understand the environment of a client and its impact on their development, understanding of relationships, and general functioning. This course will also cover the impact of ACEs on long-term health outcomes.