Monday, November 30, 2020
A webinar training presented by Abigail Hoffmann, MS, LMFT and Julianne Rooney, MS, LCPC.
Webinar Description:
This training is meant to educate attendees on the conceptual frameworks of the most prominent and influential models of family therapy: Structural Intergenerational (Bowen) Family Therapy, as well as couples therapy from a Self Psychology perspective. Attendees will learn assessment and intervention strategies unique to each model and begin to consider how these can be applied to current cases.
Objectives:
Attendees will:
· Learn conceptual frameworks of 3 influential models of family therapy
· Learn assessment and intervention techniques of each model
· Practice applying model concepts to case examples
When: Monday, November 30, 2020 from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. CT
Fee: $10. Includes 1.0 CEU.
****PLEASE NOTE: This webinar will NOT be recorded and available to participants afterwards.
About Abigail Hoffmann:
Ms. Hoffmann works as Turning Point's Outpatient Therapy Coordinator, and oversees Outpatient Clinicians. She is trained in marriage and family therapy from Northwestern University, which has provided her with an integrative and systemic orientation to treatment with individuals, couples, families, and children. Some of her clinical interests include working with couples, providing assistance with parenting issues, and improving the quality of parent-child relationships.
About Julianne Rooney:
Ms. Rooney is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with over 18 years of experience treating couples, families, and individuals. She is trained as a Marriage and Family therapist by Arizona State University, which provided her with a systemic and integrative approach to psychotherapy. Since 2015, Ms. Rooney has worked in management roles at Turning Point and has been the Groups Program Coordinator since 2017. In addition to her clinical and management roles, Ms. Rooney has provided clinical supervision to interns as well as clinical staff and is passionate about providing the highest quality supervision to her supervisees. In her clinical work, Ms. Rooney utilizes a strengths-based, client-centered approach to support her clients in achieving their individual goals, fueled by a belief that we all possess the ability to change our stories and live the lives we desire. Ms. Rooney’s clinical interests include women’s issues, parenting, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, trauma recovery, and couples and family therapy.
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers (LSW/LCSW), clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors (LPC/LCPC). License #’s 159.000226, 168.000209, and 268.000028. IAODAPCA CEU's are not available for this webinar.
REFUND & CREDIT POLICY: As of September, 2020: Participants who cancel their registrations at least one week (five business days) before the start of the session can receive a credit or refund minus a processing fee equal to 20% of the payment. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received less than one week before the start of the workshop. Please contact our office at (847)933-0051 x 455 to make a refund or credit request.
** PLEASE NOTE that in order to receive CEU's for this webinar, attendees must join the Zoom webinar with video enabled. Attendees joining by phone will not be eligible for CEU's.**
For further information about the Turning Point Academy, please call (847)933-0051 x 455.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020
"Becoming an Anti-Racist Mental Health Clinician"
A webinar training presented by Marion Malcome, MSW, LCSW & Brit Holmberg, MSW, LCSW.
When: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CT (training is 5 hours long with a mid-session break)
Where: This seminar is being presented as a webinar.
Fee: $125. (5.0 CEU’s)
WEBINAR DESCRIPTION:
As mental health clinicians work with clients of color across multiple systems, it is critical to have both the language and analysis build effective cross-cultural relationships and challenge institutional racism and white supremacy. Specifically, human service providers working to dismantle racism need to:
This interactive workshop describes institutional racism in the 21st century and provides strategies for becoming an effective anti-racist clinician at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. It is ideal for a practitioner who is either interested in beginning to incorporate anti-racist principles into their work, or who has begun the process but is interested in additional interventions and further reflection.
OBJECTIVES:
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:
Marion Malcome, MSW, LCSW a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Illinois, has dedicated her professional and personal life to raising awareness about mental health amongst people of color and preparing professionals to effectively support this same population and appreciate their unique history and needs. Marion received her BS in Psychology with a minor in Afro-American Studies and a Master of Social Work with a concentration in community mental health, both from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Marion has over ten years of experience in direct clinical social work practice. She has practiced in the field of mental health, ranging from hospital and psychiatric impatient settings, private practice, to community mental health throughout the city of Chicago. Marion is the Owner and Chief Consultant of SydneyMalcome LLC, a boutique consulting firm providing a range of supporting services to small socially-minded organizations. SydneyMalcome LLC has recently expanded to provide organizations with consultation and training on antiracist practices, privilege and organizational change. Currently, Marion is a fourth-year Doctoral Student at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (SSA). Marion’s research interests are at the intersection of place, race and mental health. More specifically, she is interested in understanding the long-term impact of stressors within high-burdened neighborhoods on the mental health of African American women and mothers. Marion is passionate about mental health equity for communities of color and sees this work as an issue of social justice.
Brit Holmberg, MSW, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a decade of experience providing mental health services to a wide array of populations. He is also the co-creator of Becoming an Anti-Racist Social Worker training. Brit received a B.S. from Cornell University, a Masters Degree in Social Work at Loyola University Chicago, and a MDiv from Garret Theological Seminary. Prior to joining Loyola University of Chicago's student Wellness Center as a staff therapist, Brit offered individual and group therapy to adults at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and in private practice. He uses a strengths-based approach to support clients in identifying their core values and finding their voice. Brit’s clinical interests include mindfulness, anti-racist practice, spirituality, and group work. He has offered a variety of workshops, consultation, and trainings on these topics across Chicago and Illinois.
PLEASE NOTE that this training will NOT be recorded or available to participants afterwards.
PLEASE NOTE that in order to receive CEU's for this webinar, attendees must join the Zoom webinar with video enabled. Attendees joining by phone will not be eligible for CEU's.
REFUND & CREDIT POLICY: As of September, 2020: Participants who cancel their registrations at least one week (five business days) before the start of the session can receive a credit or refund minus a processing fee equal to 20% of the payment. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received less than one week before the start of the workshop. Please contact our office at (847)933-0051 x 455 to make a refund or credit request.
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers (LSW/LCSW), clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors (LPC/LCPC). License #’s 159.000226, 168.000209, and 268.000028. IAODAPCA CEU's are not available for these webinars.
For further information about the Turning Point Academy, please call (847)933-0051 x 455.
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Monday, September 28, 2020
PLEASE NOTE that due to the COVID-19 virus, this seminar is being presented as a webinar!
“Couples & Family Therapy in a Community Mental Health Center Setting”
Webinar presented by Julianne Rooney, MS, LCPC & Abigail Hoffmann, MS, LMFT
When: Monday, September 28, 2020 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Where: This seminar is being presented as a webinar.
Fee: $10. Includes 1.0 CEU.
To register for September 28, please CLICK HERE.
Webinar Description: The purpose of this training is for attendees to receive an introduction to Systems Theory and to learn a basic framework for assessment and intervention with families and couples. Attendees will:
About Julianne Rooney: Ms. Rooney is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with over 18 years of experience treating couples, families, and individuals. She is trained as a Marriage and Family therapist by Arizona State University, which provided her with a systemic and integrative approach to psychotherapy. Since 2015, Ms. Rooney has worked in management roles at Turning Point and has been the Groups Program Coordinator since 2017. In addition to her clinical and management roles, Ms. Rooney has provided clinical supervision to interns as well as clinical staff and is passionate about providing the highest quality supervision to her supervisees. In her clinical work, Ms. Rooney utilizes a strengths-based, client-centered approach to support her clients in achieving their individual goals, fueled by a belief that we all possess the ability to change our stories and live the lives we desire. Ms. Rooney’s clinical interests include women’s issues, parenting, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, trauma recovery, and couples and family therapy.
About Abigail Hoffmann: Ms. Hoffmann works as Turning Point's Outpatient Therapy Coordinator, and oversees our Outpatient Clinicians. She is trained in marriage and family therapy from Northwestern University, which has provided her with an integrative and systemic orientation to treatment with individuals, couples, families, and children. Some of her clinical interests include working with couples, providing assistance with parenting issues, and improving the quality of parent-child relationships.
Info & registration at: https://turningpointacademy-sept2020.eventbrite.com
Questions? Call (847)933-0051 x455
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Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers (LSW/LCSW), clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors (LPC/LCPC). License #’s 159.000226, 168.000209, and 268.000028.
PLEASE NOTE that in order to receive CEU's for this webinar, attendees must join the Zoom webinar with video enabled. Attendees joining by phone will not be eligible for CEU's.
REFUND & CREDIT POLICY: As of September, 2020: Participants who cancel their registrations at least one week (five business days) before the start of the session can receive a credit or refund minus a processing fee equal to 20% of the payment. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received less than one week before the start of the workshop. Please contact our office at (847)933-0051 x 455 to make a refund or credit request.
For further information about the Turning Point Academy, please call (847)933-0051 x 455 or email Audrey Behm at abehm@tpoint.org.
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