Course curriculum

    1. Welcome!

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    3. Advanced DBT for Stage 2: Prolonged exposure and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (8-23-24; 3 CE's)

    4. Course Evaluation

    5. Thanks for joining us!

About this course

  • $30.00
  • 5 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Modality

In Person & Virtual Options Available

IN PERSON:

Participants interested in joining us in person will meet us at our physical location:

100 Tri County Parkway, Springdale, Ohio 45246

To reserve your in-person seat, please email us at [email protected] after registration.

VIRTUALLY:

This is a live, interactive, training that will also be presented through Zoom as an online Webinar. The link to the program will be available on the course webpage after registration. Zoom recommends having a broadband wired/wireless connection, speakers, and a microphone to effectively participate via this platform. (requirements listed on zoom’s website here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-Zoom-system-requirements-Windows-macOS-Linux).

Program Summary:

The purpose of this training is to teach clinicians what to do once their clients have achieved behavioral control and are no longer actively trying to harm or kill themselves; yet still need to work on their trauma history or non-life-threatening mental health conditions. Stage two DBT® treatment uses rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) and Prolonged exposure to target any unresolved thinking patterns or anxieties. This is an advanced training geared at clinicians who already understand and practice DBT as a treatment modality.

Learning Objectives

  • Examine the concept of Prolonged Exposure Therapy and how survivors can emotionally process what has happened to alleviate PTSD symptoms.

  • Apply psychoeducation to demonstrate typical reactions to trauma. Be able to show client how to do paced breathing

  • Determine a client’s exposure hierarchy needs and clearly classify their SUDS scale

  • Determine the necessary steps toward orienting a client to stage 2 DBT and preparing them to benefit from prolonged exposure

  • Determine the basic rigid/flexible and extreme/non-extreme beliefs that clients may have. Also be able to identify the consequences that clients may manifest as Unhealthy/Healthy Negative Emotions using REBT methods

  • Examine challenges to irrational beliefs by clients and assist clients in substituting rational for irrational beliefs using REBT

Audience & Skill Level

Intermediate

This presentation is developed for mental health professionals (social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, etc.) who are using DBT Principles to serve suicidal and otherwise high-risk clients. There are no prerequisite trainings for this program; however, professionals with an understanding of DBT theory and application, as well as the DBT skills will benefit the most from this course.

Course Outline | Agenda

  • 1:00pm- 1:15pm Understanding when you reach Stage 2

  • 1:15pm - 2:15pm REBT

  • 2:15pm - 2:30pm Break

  • 2:30pm - 3:30pm Prolonged Exposure

  • 3:30pm - 4:15pm Frequent Problems

  • 4:15pm Q & A Evaluations

To receive course credit, participants must complete the following:

  • Attend the Entire Program

  • Complete the Course Evaluation

  • Once completed and evaluation is received, certificates are released within seven business days.

Instructor(s)

Charity Chaney

LPCC-S

Charity Chaney is a professional counselor in the state of Ohio and the lead therapist of Mindfully’s DBT team. Charity also leads DBT skills classes where she helps groups apply DBT principles and learn new skills.

Charles J. Potter

PHD, LPCC-S

Charles J. (CJ) Potter is one of the clinical directors at Mindfully and a practicing Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Supervisor (LPCC-S). Part of CJ’s responsibilities at Mindfully includes staying abreast of best practices (including legal and ethical considerations) that impact clinical practice. In this session, CJ shares those insights as they relate specifically to clinical supervision of mental health providers (Counselors, Social-Workers, and Marriage & Family Therapists).

Program Approvals

Ohio CSWMFT Approval 

This training is approved for counselor, social work, and marriage and family therapy continuing education.In addition, it is approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Board for chemical dependency continuing education. Check CE Broker for detailed breakdown of CE types (provider number50-24074). 


ASWB ACE Approval 

Mindfully (ACEP provider #1862), is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 6/27/2023 – 6/27/2024. Social workers completing this course receive 3 clinical continuing education credits. 


NBCC ACEP Approval

Mindfully Academy has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7322. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Mindfully Academy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

For more information

Individuals with comments/questions/concerns can contact Mindfully Academy via the information provided below:

[email protected] 

513-939-0300

Charles Potter (Program Coordinator) [email protected] 


  • Grievance policy: If you are dissatisfied with your experience, please feel free to share this with us via email: [email protected] or via telephone: 513-939-0300, or via your program evaluation.  All complaints will receive a response within seven business days outlining actions taken and proposed responses which may include issuing a refund, credits for future trainings, updating course content or taking appropriate action with presenters, among others. 
  • Request for Accommodations: Should any accommodations enhance your program experience, please contact us via email: [email protected] or via telephone: 513-939-0300, to explore what options you may have. 

References

Dryden, W., DiGiuseppe, R., & Neenan, M. (2010). A Primer on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, 3rd Ed. Research Press, Champaign, IL. 

Linehan, M. (2015). DBT skills training handouts and worksheets (Second ed.). New York, New York: The Guilford Press. 

Linehan, M. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder. New York, New York: The Guilford Press 

Linehan, M. (2015). DBT skills training manual (Second ed.). New York, New York: The Guilford Press. Rathus, J., & Miller, A. (2015). DBT skills training manual for adolescents (1st ed.). New York, New York: 

The Guilford Press. 

Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5. (5th ed.). (2013). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association 

Foa, E. & Hembree, E. (2007). Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD, Oxford University Press, New York, NY. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20723886