Kinesthetic Metaphor

Webinar

NASWME Chapter 0 878

Michael Gass, Ph.D., LMFT

Three (3) Clinical Category A CEUs are pending approval from NASW NH

Adventure Therapy activities that are intentionally facilitated with metaphor have been proven to positively support the change process for our clients. Creating and facilitating a kinesthetic metaphor tailored to a client takes creativity and a deeper understanding of assessment and metaphor working together. Join us to learn more about the art of creating and facilitating kinesthetic metaphors with your clients.

Workshop Objectives:

Participants will be able to

  •  Describe metaphoric examples
  • Explain the science behind how metaphors work
  • Demonstrate the seven step process of creating and enriching the use of metaphor
  • Describe the research validating this approach

Clinical Supervision in Mental Health Practice

Webinar

NASWME Chapter 0 2066

Lee Pozzi Rush, LICSW

12 Category A Clinical CEUs for licensure, 3 of which are in Ethics approved by NASW NH.

Wednesdays - August 19th, September 2nd, September 9th, September 16th (please note the skip between first and second class)

9:00 am - 12:15 pm (includes 15 minute break)

NASW NH is pleased to bring you this supervision training that will meet the requirements of the NH BMHP for those wishing to become approved supervisors for licensure candidates. This workshop is open to all who wish to attend from any state or clinical practice, but please note NH laws, regulations, and NH BMHP will be referenced.

Clinical Supervision is an advanced practice skill that requires additional knowledge, expertise, and understanding for mental health clinicians. A developmental model that addresses adult learning needs and offers an integration of ways of teaching clinical practice will be utilized. Supervisory methods & techniques will be discussed & practiced. Ethical issues unique to the supervisory relationship will be addressed.

Clinical Supervision in Mental Health Practice

Webinar

NASWME Chapter 0 2066

Lee Pozzi Rush, LICSW

12 Category A Clinical CEUs for licensure, 3 of which are in Ethics approved by NASW NH.

Wednesdays - August 19th, September 2nd, September 9th, September 16th (please note the skip between first and second class)

9:00 am - 12:15 pm (includes 15 minute break)

NASW NH is pleased to bring you this supervision training that will meet the requirements of the NH BMHP for those wishing to become approved supervisors for licensure candidates. This workshop is open to all who wish to attend from any state or clinical practice, but please note NH laws, regulations, and NH BMHP will be referenced.

Clinical Supervision is an advanced practice skill that requires additional knowledge, expertise, and understanding for mental health clinicians. A developmental model that addresses adult learning needs and offers an integration of ways of teaching clinical practice will be utilized. Supervisory methods & techniques will be discussed & practiced. Ethical issues unique to the supervisory relationship will be addressed.

Clinical Supervision in Mental Health Practice

Webinar

NASWME Chapter 0 2066

Lee Pozzi Rush, LICSW

12 Category A Clinical CEUs for licensure, 3 of which are in Ethics approved by NASW NH.

Wednesdays - August 19th, September 2nd, September 9th, September 16th (please note the skip between first and second class)

9:00 am - 12:15 pm (includes 15 minute break)

NASW NH is pleased to bring you this supervision training that will meet the requirements of the NH BMHP for those wishing to become approved supervisors for licensure candidates. This workshop is open to all who wish to attend from any state or clinical practice, but please note NH laws, regulations, and NH BMHP will be referenced.

Clinical Supervision is an advanced practice skill that requires additional knowledge, expertise, and understanding for mental health clinicians. A developmental model that addresses adult learning needs and offers an integration of ways of teaching clinical practice will be utilized. Supervisory methods & techniques will be discussed & practiced. Ethical issues unique to the supervisory relationship will be addressed.

Ethics of Resistance & Civil Disobedience

Webinar

NASWME Chapter 0 716

Jacob Stone, LSW, ACSW (Ret.)

2 Clinical CEUs in Ethics approved by NASW VT

Workshop/learning objective details to come soon

About the Presenter:

Jacob Stone, formerly on the faculty at the Marywood University School of Social Work in Pennsylvania and the social work program of the University of Alaska (Fairbanks), is retired after a half-century of practice as a direct service provider, nonprofit executive, consultant, field instructor, and teacher and trainer. He served for many years as chair of the ethics committee of NASW-PA, and during the past twenty years he has focused his work and study on professional ethics, providing training and consultation on ethics through NASW and diverse other settings. Jacob moved from Pennsylvania to Vermont six years ago, and in retirement has continued to provide training and ethics round table discussions through NASW-VT.

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