Webinar: I'm Not Sure I'm Doing This Right? (1 CE)
Thursday, March 18 - 9:00 a.m. PDT, 11:00 a.m. CDT, 12:00 p.m. EDT
1 CE Credit available. This webinar is complimentary.
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This presentation will explore how therapist doubt can mirror the process of a client in therapy yet yield different results and also inform a clinician on ways to adjust, change, and grow.
Please note: This is a complimentary webinar worth 1 CE credit.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how growing as a clinician is a similar process to the client growing in the therapy process
- Describe how joining with clients can involve mistakes and how feedback can inform us to shift or adjust our approach.
- Explain how these four component of connection, balance, attunement, and adjustment factor into the therapy process as well as clinician growth.
Elaine Hixson-Weiss, MC, LPC, received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Tennessee and her Master of Counseling from the University of Phoenix. She began her career in mental health at an inpatient psychiatric unit, and then moved to working in residential treatment with dually diagnosed adults. After working with both populations, she discovered her passion for working with emergent adults. Elaine has experience working with trauma, eating disorders, addiction, and co-occurring disorders. She worked for two years as a primary therapist at Sierra Tucson, and returned to Sierra Tucson in 2017 as a primary therapist.
Elaine enjoys working on a multidisciplinary team. The collaboration with others to determine how to best support the needs of residents while also assisting them in achieving their treatment goals has provided invaluable experience. She believes much of her knowledge and experience has been gleaned from individuals, family members, and other providers over the years, including the experiences they have shared with her and the chance to witness transformations firsthand. Elaine believes laughter can be a great teacher that provides an opportunity to step back and look at a situation from a different perspective, realizing that oftentimes we are doing the best we can with the knowledge we have. She will frequently reference a book or a movie that may illustrate an example of dealing with a particular situation. In her free time, she enjoys reading, watching movies, rooting for the Tennessee Volunteers during football season, and spending time with her husband and their two dogs.
Agenda:
9:00am - 10:00am (MST)
Presentation and Q&A session
This is a Sierra Tucson Live interactive webinar Co-Sponsored by R. Cassidy Seminars
Attendees for this intermediate presentation are behavioral healthcare professionals in private practice, treatment program clinical directors/staff, community agencies and various mental health disciplines.
Please contact Karen: karen@rcassidy.com with any education credits requests.
For registration, questions, or concerns, please email SierraTucsonOutreach@SierraTucson.com.
- Certificates are available following course completion at ceuregistration.com
- There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program
Satisfactory Completion
Participants must attended the entire seminar, and complete an evaluation in order to receive a certificate.
No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not available. Certificates available following course completion at www.ceuregistration.com
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