Upcoming Classes (2007) [Back to General Classes]

 

On occasion, SDRI hears about training being presented that would benefit our personal agents, independent providers, customers and their families. These trainings are generally provided by other organizations. Feel free to contact those organizations directly if you require additional information regarding specific training(s).

 

 
2007 Ongoing [Back to top]

 
Date: Time:
(Various dates) May - June 2007 Various times (mostly moraning and early afternoon).
Title:
Various titles.
Sponsor:
Cascadia
Presenter(s):
Various. See attached document for more information.
Description:
Criminal Thinking
5/3/2007, 9 am -12 pm Mark Schorr Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Cognitive behavioral interventions to understand and address criminal thinking
     
Motivational Interviewing & Solution Focused Therapy
5/8/2007, 9 - 12:30 pm Mark Schorr, Kitty Church Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Focus on stages of change and integrating these two strengths-based approaches.
     
Cultural Diversity
5/15/2007, 8 am - Noon Cultural Relations Dept. Garlington Training Room
Participants will learn culturally specific best practices & gain advanced knowledge from experts working with Latinos, Asians, African-Americans, Eastern Europeans and Native-American clients.
     
Group Counseling
5/17/2007, 1 - 4 pm Laurie Lockert, Carolyn Mounts Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Fundamentals of group therapy - when it is clinically indicated, recommended groups and effective techniques.
     
Residential 101 - Part I
5/21/2007, 9 am - 1 pm Residential Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Introduction to Residential Services, understanding Motivational Interviewing, Boundaries & Ethics.
     
Confidentiality, Charting & HIPAA
5/22/2007, 1 pm - 3 pm QI Plaza II Room 4 & 6
An interactive presentation focusing on dilemmas; optional review of HIPAA
     
Eastern European Experience
5/22/2007, 9 am - 2 pm Cultural Relations Dept. Garlington Training Room
Learn about this immigrant population and the clinical implications, resources, best tx and communication methods.
     
Residential 101 - Part II
5/23/2007, 9 am - 3:30 pm Residential Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Med admin, how to succeed in residential, mandatory abuse reporting, incident report, grievance procedures
     
Boundaries & Ethics
5/29/2007, 9:00 am - Noon Carolyn Mounts Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Reviews common ethical dilemmas as well of some of the 'gray' areas that staff may find themselves in.
     
Self Care: A Road Map
6/1/2007, 1 pm - 3 pm Mike Meyer Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Overview of self-care concepts including experiential and proven practices which cna be used for providers' well-being and to educate clients.
     
DBT
6/5/2007, 9 am - 12:30 pm Carolyn Mounts Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Cognitive-behavioral tx for people struggling with emotional dysregulation.
     
Incident & Mandatory Abuse Reporting
6/7/2007, 9 am - 11:00 am QI Plaza II Room 4 & 6
An interactive presentation focusing on confidentiality rules and laws, general charting; optional review of HIPAA
     
Methamphetamine
6/12/2007, 9 am - 12 pm Rick Berman Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Fundamentals of the problems and tx of those addicted to methamphetamine.
     
Blood Borne Pathogens
6/13/2007, 1 pm - 3 pm Jack Powell Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Infectious diseases that are prevalent and their prevention.
     
Clinical Supervision
6/14/2007, 9 am - 4 pm Mark Schorr Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Reviews matching supervisee's needs, ethical issues and different disciplines.
     
Residential 101 - Part I
6/18/2007, 9 am - 1 pm Residential Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Introduction to Residential Services, understanding Motivational Interviewing, Boundaries & Ethics.
     
Residential 101 - Part II
6/20/2007, 9 am - 3:30 pm Residential Plaza II Room 4 & 6
Med admin, how to succeed in residential, mandatory abuse reporting, incident report, grievance procedures
     
Vicarious Trauma
6/21/2007, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm C. Mounts Garlington Training Room
Effects of staff dealing with stressful issues, as well as ways of coping with the personal response.
     
Blood Borne Pathogens
6/28/2007, 9 - 11 am S. Kassen Garlington Training Room
Infectious diseases that are prevalent and their prevention.
Location:
Various. See attached document for more information.
Target Audience(s):
Some trainings may be geared toward clinical workers. Others may not. Please inquire with the contacts listed in the attached document if you have questions relating to the trainings.
Cost:
$10/hour. (Most classes are more than an hour in length; please budget accordingly).
Registration: Contact Info:

Please send payment (check payable to "Cascadia") with registration form to:

Candice Crossley
c/o Cascadia
3034 NE MLK JR BLVD
PORTLAND, OR 97212-3053

Questions? Please contact Candice Crossley:


Phone: 503-889-2544
Fax: 503-889-2596
E-mail: candice@cascadiabhc.org

Documents:
[ Flyer / Registration ]
 

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