Mental Health Professionals
Ethical & Trauma Informed Approaches to Addiction & Loss
How do clinicians utilize trauma-informed approaches from an ethical framework to support clients managing addiction and loss?
$60.00 per session$60.00
This workshop has finished and is no longer accepting new participants.
Meets 1 time on
May 3, 2024 from 10:00am to 2:00pm EDT
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Who This Is For
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Mental Health Professionals who are interested in strengthening their trauma-informed care ethical skills in supporting clients with addiction and loss
Workshop Details
Workshop Date and Time:
Friday, May 3, 2024 / 9:00am-1:00pm CST
Course Summary: Supporting clients navigating addiction requires clinicians to be knowledgeable about trauma informed approaches and the impact of loss on addiction. Also of importance is providing trauma-informed services in the realm of addiction is having an ethical framework to rely upon to guide practice. This workshop will present an overview of trauma informed approaches, including the three E’s of trauma. Ethical principles, values, and standards will be explored as they relate to trauma-informed care best practices. The relationship between loss and addiction will be explored. Clinicians will have information on how to ask about trauma and the ways to assess trauma, loss, and spirituality in a clinical setting. Trauma-based interventions presented include dealing w/trauma reminders, somatic experiencing, and appropriate trauma informed questioning. Learners will discover new addiction and loss related perspectives and obtain valuable resources and clinical recommendations.
Please note: This course provides 4 Ethics CEUs.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe ethical principles, standards, and values relevant to trauma-informed care practices.
- Explain clinical, ethical, and relational dynamics of trauma and loss in addiction.
- Identify at least three therapeutic interventions to support clients in addiction recovery.
- Employ critical thinking skills to ethically resolve addiction and loss case studies and dilemmas.
HOW DO I JOIN THE WEBINAR ONCE I REGISTER?
After registering for the webinar in Klatch with your email address, you will receive emails from Klatch about a week before the workshop with important information on joining the workshop. Please adjust your email settings to allow Klatch emails, and also check your spam folder!
Important course information (such as messages from your facilitator and course materials) will be posted in the Klatch workshop feed. This is your central hub to locate anything related to the course.
To join the webinar:
1. Sign in with your account at getklatch.com
2. Next to your profile image in the right hand corner, click the dropdown, then “My Workshops”
3. Click the workshop title “Ethical & Trauma-Informed…”
4. In the lefthand navigation click “live”, and then “join meeting”.
Still have questions? Plese email Diane at diane4ku@yahoo.com
This workshop has our standard refund policy.
Schedule
- May 3, 2024 10:00am – 2:00pm EDT
What People Are Saying
683 Session Participants for 58 Workshop Reviews : Stars 4.9 out of 5 overall
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- Engagement in Live Sessions : 4 out of 5
- Materials Provided Pre or Post Workshop : 4 out of 5
- Overall Knowledge Gained by Enrolling : 4 out of 5
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Mary Werring for Ethical and Clinical Considerations in Suicide Management
Rating: 5 out of 5Very well done.
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Alicia Villescas for Ethical and Clinical Considerations in Suicide Management
Rating: 5 out of 5I think it was a great presentation and super interactive.
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Rating: 5 out of 5I feel more confident after taking this course.
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Jennifer Sukup for Diagnosis & Treatment of Depression Using BA
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Jimmie Larson for Diagnosis & Treatment of Depression Using BA
Rating: 5 out of 5Very detailed, managed time very well. Diane is very knowledgeable, professional, and attentive to questions or comments. Easy to stay engaged and be in the moment. This was my first experience in taking a class with her, I most defiantly take another one.
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Karen Morris for Diagnosis & Treatment of Depression Using BA
Rating: 5 out of 5Excellent communication. Responsive to participants questions. Very knowledegeable.
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Paul Ajuoga for Eye on Ethics: Duty to Warn & Protect
Rating: 5 out of 5The instruction was perfect. The facilitator was knowledgeable about the subject. The examples given made a lot of sense to me.
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Kayla Gallagher, LMSW for Eye on Ethics: Duty to Warn & Protect
Rating: 5 out of 5Very informative and uses great examples for more material
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Lorie Angelo for Eye on Ethics: Engaging in Ethical Termination with Clients and Avoiding Abandonment
Rating: 5 out of 5Excellent workshop!
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Emily Aldrich for Eye on Ethics: Engaging in Ethical Termination with Clients and Avoiding Abandonment
Rating: 5 out of 5Excellent and engaging instructor and course.
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Bethany Mealy for Eye on Ethics: Engaging in Ethical Termination with Clients and Avoiding Abandonment
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is very organized and works hard to engage trainees in the training.
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Carla Ingeborg (she/her) for Eye on Ethics: Engaging in Ethical Termination with Clients and Avoiding Abandonment
Rating: 5 out of 5Excellent presentation and very useful information.
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Jared Finley for Eye on Ethics: Engaging in Ethical Termination with Clients and Avoiding Abandonment
Rating: 5 out of 5This is exactly what I needed. Now I will terminate with clients most consistently with how the experts do it :)
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Kelly Corzine for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
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Karen Bunce for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Wonderful instructor!
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Jamie Gabriel for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is a GREAT presenter. She has a lot of knowledge on her topics, the pacing of her trainings is really good, and the resources are super helpful. Highly recommend!
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Michelle Cunningham for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Great information, excellent presentation!
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Luann Hull for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane was extremely knowledgable and did a superb job of presenting the material!
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Ryan Hanneken for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is so knowledgeable about whatever subject matter she presents!
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Angela Sutton for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane Bigler was a well prepared trainer; excellent!! I will definitely use her again. Klatch worked great and was easy to use as well; a good platform. Thank you Diane for a worthwhile day of training!
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Leighann Dixon for When Enough Isn't Enough: Diagnosis & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (this is
Rating: 5 out of 5She was a great instructor! She came prepared with information and awesome resources!
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Jessica Van Tassell for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane did a great job giving information in a way that keeps you engaged. This course was a great refresher on ethic and self-disclosure. The information will definitely help me in doing my best in my career.
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Vicky Walters for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane uses very helpful video clips to illustrate her educational information, along with her own experiences and verbally repeats many of the responses typed by participants.
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Michelle Stevens for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5The presentation was put together and delivered well. Thoroughly enjoyed the training.
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Dani Redd for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 4 out of 5This instructor was knowledgeable and I liked how the presentation was interactive.
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Karen Bunce for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5The presentation was great! I felt well informed and learned a few things!
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Cristina Ramirez for Exploring Somatic Interventions for Trauma
Rating: 5 out of 5Great from sign up to evaluation
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Valerie Ireland for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Always well prepared and knowledgable. I really enjoy Diane's programs.
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Sallie West for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Facilitator keeps your interest, keeps everyone involved and interested in details.
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Sallie West for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Great presentation. Interactive, easy to follow and keeps you interested!
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Christopher Williams for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Dual Relationships
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Christina Casey for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Dual Relationships
Rating: 5 out of 5Terrific seminar, very engaging!
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Katie Jones for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is an awesome teacher!! She always welcomes in the complexity and contradictions of mental health diagnosing and treatment, which I really appreciate.
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Kristal Short for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Dual Relationships
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is an amazing trainer. Would recommend 10/10.
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Sally King for Eye on Ethics: Ethical Considerations of Dual Relationships
Rating: 5 out of 5Very clear, supportive, and knows her stuff!
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Tammy Murillo for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Easy and fast way to find all materials, evaluations, links, etc.
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Kristal Short for Diagnosis and Treatment of the NEW DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder Diagnosis
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is a very informative trainer. She provides practical approaches to working with clients that one can begin using right away. I would recommend 10/10.
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Monique Clement for Exploring Intervention & Treatment Strategies for Suicidal Clients
Rating: 5 out of 5Facilitator was very knowledgeable on materials presenting and engaging.
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Koren Orourke for Exploring Intervention & Treatment Strategies for Suicidal Clients
Rating: 5 out of 5She is amazing ….
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Nancy Abell for Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5Great learning experience. Interactive and interesting.
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Koren Orourke for Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure
Rating: 5 out of 5I enjoyed the topic and the ease of access to the CEU.
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Callie Grsntham for Incorporating Religion and Spirituality Into Practice: Clinical & Ethical Considerations
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Callie Grsntham for Incorporating Religion and Spirituality Into Practice: Clinical & Ethical Considerations
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Beth Petz for Incorporating Religion and Spirituality Into Practice: Clinical & Ethical Considerations
Rating: 5 out of 5Great slides and worksheets
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Itsuannette Canales for Incorporating Religion and Spirituality Into Practice: Clinical & Ethical Considerations
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Pamela Drake for Enhancing Suicide Assessment Skills
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Christine mcatee for Enhancing Suicide Assessment Skills
Rating: 5 out of 5Session was great.
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Ellin Schoenfeld for Ethical Considerations of Duty to Warn in Mental Health
Rating: 5 out of 5Wonderful, as usual.
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T Dickey for Brief CBT Strategies in Medical Settings
Rating: 5 out of 5This facilitator is research based, very informative and a great presentor!!!
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Annie Bartolac for Brief CBT Strategies in Medical Settings
Rating: 5 out of 5Great instruction. I appreciated the brief video examples. As mentioned in Zoom, for the next CEU I would like more interaction and role playing. That is how I best learn.
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Constance Stiles for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
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Ellen Quinly for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
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Emily Brown for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane is knowledgeable and creates a meaningful learning experience!
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T Dickey for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
Rating: 5 out of 5This instructor is extremely knowledgable and dyanmic. Very worthwhile to attend her trainings!
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Ellin Schoenfeld for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
Rating: 5 out of 5Diane was right on the mark, as usual
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Peter Brown for Beyond Bubble Baths: Meaningful Self-care Practices & Exercises
Rating: 4 out of 5Diane's presentation of the self-care material was energetic, thoughtful, and paced well.
I believe that the instructor did a good job and there was a variety of mediums used to make it more interesting.