PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 1957 EAU CLAIRE, WI COW Y K WDV P G12 NOW OnDemand! Presented by Kerrie K. Wheeler, MS, LCPC How to Work Effectively Complicated Grief To register and view more online programs go to our eLearning store at www.health-ed.com HEALTH ED SATISFACTION GUARANTEE If you are not satisfied with the program, call or write us and we will make it right! Linking Knowledge, Practice and Values since 1994 Lois Postlewaite | lpostlewaite@health-ed.com & For Victims of Domestic Violence Please pass this brochure along to your colleagues who would also benefit from this program. This brochure was printed using soy based ink on paper produced from sustainable forestry practices. Earn 1.5 6.0 CE credits right from your computer! With P.O. B ox 1075 E au C l aire , WI 54702-1075 Presented by Phyllis Kosminsky, PhD, FT EARN YOUR CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT AT THIS PROGRAM! How to Work Effectively With & For ! NE W n o lin e Victims of Domestic Violence R eg ist er V E $! a n d SA Social Workers Marriage & Family Therapists Licensed Clinical/Mental Health Counselors Nurses Victim Advocates Addiction Counselors Case Managers School Counselors Group Home Counselors Probation Officers Human Services Professionals DENVER, COLORADO JULY 18, 2012 CHEYENNE, WYOMING JULY 19, 2012 CASPER, WYOMING JULY 20, 2012 Register Early SAVE $... Register with a colleague SAVE $$!† Register today at www.health-ed.com | 800.839.4584 DENVER, COLORADO JULY 18, 2012 CHEYENNE, WYOMING JULY 19, 2012 CASPER, WYOMING JULY 20, 2012 Scan here REGISTER Linking Knowledge, Practice and Values since 1994 NOW ! Register today at www.health-ed.com | 800.839.4584 Agenda Location How to Work Effectively With & For Victims of Domestic Violence Domestic Violence 101 Mandated Reporting & Domestic Violence Predictors of & Factors in Violence & Victimization Who is a “Mandated Reporter” & What are They Mandated to Report? Duty to Warn in a Military Environment When “Reporting” is Actually Just a Breach of Confidentiality The Impact of Violence in the Family Dispelling the Prevailing Myths Answering the ‘Why?’ The Demographics of Abuse The Impact of Culture on Families Affected by Domestic Violence Military Families Poverty Ethnicity Age Gender Elder Abuse Pregnancy 7:30 8:00 11:30-12:30 3:30 The Rural Dilemma Relationship Building Dare to be a Hero What NOT to Do How to Avoid Colluding with an Abuser Dangers to Male Advocates Who Provide Services to Female Victims Preparing for Court Enabling vs. Empowering Letting Go When the Victim Can’t Registration, Sign-In, & Course Materials Course begins (a.m. and p.m. breaks determined by Ms. Wheeler.) Lunch (on your own) Evaluations, Adjournment, & Certificates At the conclusion of this program, you will have the knowledge required to: • Describe the impact of family violence on the victim, the perpetrator, and society as a whole. • Explain how culture, ethnicity, age and gender help to empower the abuser. • Develop interventions that address the ‘Why’ of abuse that will empower the victim. • Perform self-assessments to determine your own efficacy, personal biases, vulnerabilities, and strengths in order to work effectively with victims of domestic violence. Comprehensive Program Manual Included with Your Registration! How to Work Effectively With & For Victims of Domestic Violence, designed specifically for this program by Kerrie Wheeler, will be provided to each registrant. “Ethical, cultural, boundary, and legal issues must be considered along with assessment, diagnosis, and treatment interventions. This workshop covers all the bases and does so in a culturally sensitive manner.” Judith Kay Nelson, MSW, PhD “Domestic violence may appear to the clinician as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and even substance abuse. This seminar will help the clinician parse out the underlying etiology that may appear as different clinical presentations.” Thomas Smith, MS, LMHC Email Penny at pgraham@health-ed.com to discuss bringing Kerrie Wheeler to your facility! JULY 19, 2012 CHEYENNE, WYOMING LIT TLE AMERICA HOTEL-CHEYENNE 2800 West Lincolnway | Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-775-8400 JULY 20, 2012 CASPER, WYOMING HILTON GARDEN INN CASPER 1150 North Poplar Street | Casper, WY 82601 307-266-1300 Fo r ad ditio nal h ote l info rm atio n , inclu ding driving dire c tio ns & p ark ing , p l e ase co nt ac t hote l dire c tly o r g o to this p ro gram’s p ag e at w w w. he al th - e d . co m fo r link to hote l we bsite . CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS: Sponsor: HEALTH EDucation Network, LLC To receive verification of successful completion of the following credit hours, participants must sign-in, attend the entire program, and complete an evaluation. The certificate verifying attendance will be available at the end of the program day. For continuing education inquiries, including updates to submitted CE applications, please go to this program’s page at www.health-ed. com or contact ssell@health-ed.com. Addiction Professionals: 6.0 Hours. NAADAC - HEALTH ED, (provider #464), is an approved provider with NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals. Full attendance is required. No partial credit will be offered for partial attendance. Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists: 6.0 Hours. NBCC - HEALTH ED, (provider #5655), is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. We adhere to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Learner Objectives Learn how our On-site Training programs can benefit you and your staff. JULY 18, 2012 DENVER/AURORA, COLORADO DOUBLETREE HOTEL DENVER – AURORA 13696 East Iliff Place | Aurora, CO 80014 303-337-2800 To find out how you can receive CE credits at a reduced tuition rate, please go to the Reduced Tuition Coordinator link at www.health-ed.com! www.health-ed.com | 800-839-4584 N urses /N urse P ractitioners /N urse S pecialists : 6.0 Contact (6.0 minute) Hours. This activity meets the criteria for a formally approved American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Activity. HEALTH ED is an approved provider by the American Psychological Association, which is recognized by the ANCC for behavioral health related activities. HEALTH ED is also an approved provider of continuing education in nursing by the Alabama Board of Nursing, (provider #ABNP1181); California Board of Registered Nursing (provider #CEP11382); Florida Board of Nursing, (provider #50-870); Kentucky Board of Nursing, Provider #6-0010 through December 31, 2012. “Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing continuing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content.” Full attendance is required for all nurses. No partial credit will be offered for partial attendance. Social Workers: 6.0 Hours. ASWB - This organization (HEALTH ED, provider #1033) is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org Approved Continuing Education Program (ACE). Approval Period: December 15, 2009 through December 15, 2012. HEALTH ED maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Social workers will receive 6.0 continuing education (6.0 clinical) clock hours. Please Note: Successful completion of this course may satisfy requirements established by your professional licensing board, association, and employer. This program is designed to offer six contact hours. Many boards accept reciprocal approval via the organizations listed above. Please check with your appropriate entity. Live & Interactive, or OnDemand! Access HEALTH ED’s knowledgeable, experienced presenters and educational programs anytime, anyplace! • Earn CE credit in the comfort of your own home or office • Education that will benefit YOU and YOUR entire staff Register today at our eLearning store at www.health-ed.com CANCELLATIONS/TRANSFERS To make registration changes, please email custserv@health-ed.com prior to the program for a transfer or a credit coupon that can be applied toward a future program. A refund, minus a $30 administrative fee, is available for cancellations received no later than seven (7) business days prior to the start of the program. No refunds will be granted after that date. Purchase orders are considered the same as a check or credit card and the same policy will apply. In the unlikely event HEALTH ED has to cancel or postpone a program for an unforeseen reason, you will be notified immediately to discuss options. HEALTH ED does not assume responsibility for any other expenses incurred by the registrant. HEALTH ED reserves the right to substitute expert presenters without prior notice, if necessary. HEALTH EDucation Network, LLC | 304 Gray Street Suite 201 | Eau Claire, WI 54701 Seeing Through Tears by Judith Kay Nelson, MSW, PhD Seeing Through Tears is a groundbreaking examination of crying behavior and the meaning behind our tears. Drawing from attachment theory and her own original research, Judith Nelson presents an exciting new view of crying as a part of our inborn equipment for establishing and maintaining emotional connections. In a comprehensive look at crying through the life cycle, this insightful volume presents a novel theoretical framework before offering useful and practical advice for dealing with this most fundamental of human behaviors. with Build Your Professional Library Free shipping when purchasing this book with program registration! Kerrie K. Wheeler, MS, LCPC • Linda Shumaker, RN-BC, MA • Judith Kay Nelson, MSW, PhD Stephanie M. Strzok-Scheidegger, MS, LMFT • Thomas Smith, MS, LMHC Program Planning Team Kerrie I look forward to meeting you at the program, Statistics tell us that 1 in every 4 females will experience some form of violence in their lifetime. They also tell us that chances are strong the perpetrator of that violence will be someone in their immediate family. Even though the human services field has known this for almost 20 years, academic curriculums preparing counselors and social workers still fail to address this issue in a meaningful way. Providing direct services to families absolutely means encountering domestic violence. Victims may not admit it or even ask for help, but your involvement in their lives becomes a factor in the dynamics of those relationships. You may never learn the influence of your role, but it exists, nonetheless. This workshop will help ensure that the part you play empowers the victims, not the perpetrator. However insignificant your involvement may seem, at the time, never under estimate the potential impact you might have on an individual. I have heard hundreds of stories about how a “helper” was an unwitting partner in an abusive situation. But the ones that inspire me to facilitate this workshop are about the most unlikely of heroes who probably never realized they saved a life as the result of a single conversation. I invite you to be that hero. A Personal Message from the Presenter KERRIE K. WHEELER, MS, LCPC, has graduate degrees in both Human Services and Counseling. She began her counseling career at a community mental health center where she completed her supervision requirements for licensure. Intrigued by the challenges of working with traumatized youth, Ms. Wheeler found a home for her skills and interests as the children’s program director for a community domestic violence shelter. During her seven year tenure she built a clinical program and secured funding for several community projects through her grant writing and creative use of resources. During this time, Ms. Wheeler completed hundreds of continuing education credits that focused on effective advocacy for victims of domestic violence and the treatment of trauma. Her expertise in the area of domestic violence has made her a sought after speaker on the subject. Recent events featuring her presentations have included the 2011 American Counseling Association National Convention and the Montana Counseling Association annual state conference. Presenter The goal of this program is to provide a foundation for professionals to recognize how they can impact the dynamics of an abusive relationship. Participants will develop an understanding of how families are affected by culture, age, gender, and poverty. You will learn intervention techniques as well as tools and strategies for preventing collusion with the abuser and how to avoid enabling the victim. Although the general principles of abuse will be reviewed, this workshop assumes attendees have at least a basic understanding of domestic violence, its victims, perpetrators and implications for children. Domestic violence affects every segment of our population. The wealthy are not immune, and the impoverished are not the most affected victims. Every race, creed and cultural ethnicity experiences abuse. While females are more likely to be victimized by males, this dynamic is present in intimate relationships between same sex couples as well as in reverse roles where the female is the aggressor. This workshop will review case studies and explore real life scenarios with recommended interventions based on current research and best practice methodology to improve outcomes. 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