Overview

    1. Welcome!

About this course

  • $10.00 / week
  • 1 lesson
  • 0 hours of video content

Modality

Live Interactive Consultation with Discussion

NOTE: This is a live, interactive, meeting presented through Zoom as an online Webinar. 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).

DBT Adherence

This is an open consult team and as such is not 100% DBT Adherent

This meeting is a great opportunity for clinicians to consult with experienced DBT Professionals about the clinical applications of DBT. However, it is an open meeting structured in a way that does not make it fully DBT adherent. All other efforts are made to conduct the meeting in a way that fully adheres to the DBT framework. Here's a link for those looking to learn more about DBT Treatment Teams: https://behavioraltech.org/consultation-team/

Some Key Points

  • No CE's

    This is not a formal training and no CE's are offered. We DO offer CE's with multiple programs related to our LGBTQ+ Clients (See "Lets get one thing straight..." and our "Letter Writing Training for the LGBTQ+ Community" trainings for more information.

  • No Supervision Hours

    This is a consultation meeting and, as such, we are not able to document clinical/training supervision hours for attending the meeting.

  • HIPAA & Confidentiality

    This is a great opportunity to meet and consult about clinical concerns; however, we ask clinicians to refrain from discussing/sharing PHI in this meeting.

Audience & Skill Level

Intermediate

This meeting is designed for mental health service providers (social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, etc.) who are interested in consulting about the application of DBT in clinical settings. Those with prior experience/training with DBT will benefit the most from this meeting.

Instructors

Meet Charles, Charity, and Greg all leaders of Mindfully's DBT team

Charles Roberts

ED.D, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS

Charles Roberts (LPCC-S) is the SVP of counseling for Mindfully LLC. He has decades of experience in both research and the clinical application of DBT with a wide range of clients. As a dialectical behavioral therapist, Charles has developed the specialized skill of working with clients engaged in patterns of difficult and maladaptive behaviors such as chronic suicidal thinking and behavior, self-harm, eating disorders, or substance abuse. He is equally passionate about helping other clinicians learn how DBT may also improve their own clinical work.

Gregory Pratt

MSW, LISW-S (OH), LCSW (CO)

Gregory Pratt, MSW, LISW-S, LCSW, has worked in the Mental Health Field in the Greater Cincinnati area for over fifteen years. He graduated from Thomas More College with a BA in Psychology and from the University of Kentucky with a Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW). He has worked with individuals and families struggling with a wide range of concerns and specific needs, including individuals with both mental health and substance use struggles. Gregory’s clinical approach is a combination of Client Centered and Strength Based approaches utilizing Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral techniques. Gregory has experience with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and is working on certification in Radically Open DBT.

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.

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.