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Department of Counselor Education Presents PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES |
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Workshops for Credit and/or CEU's
NEIU's Department of Counselor Education Professional Development Series is a certified provider of CEU's in Illinois for Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors (LPC & LCPC's) Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) and the National Board of Certified Counselors. |
Summer Session, 2004
Using Improvisational Acting Techniques with Counseling Clients.
(3 CEU's). This workshop is an experientially based introduction to the use of improvisational acting techniques to assist counseling clients in their ability to express their personal challenges
This will be a "hands on" workshop so dress comfortable, and come prepared to practice! This workshop has a limit of 20 students - first 20 registrations will honored.
Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis.
(6 CEU's). This is an introduction to the use of clinical hypnosis in individual
and group settings. The focus will be on basic hypnotic induction,
rather than on suggestion formation. The participant will be provided
with several "scripts" to use with clients. This workshop will also
cover the ethical issues involved in the use of hypnosis. This will be a "hands on" workshop
so dress comfortable, and come prepared to practice! This workshop has a limit of 20 students - first 20 registrations will honored.
Play Therapy with Children (6 CEU's). This workshop will present clinical aspects of play therapy for
children. Methods of play therapy and equipment that is needed, i.e. sand
tables, doll and puppet play, and art media will be covered. Video tapes
of play therapy will be presented as aids. A focus and discussion on both
individual child-centered play therapy, group play therapy, and play therapy
with families will present clinicians with several vehicles of practice.This workshop has a limit of 20 students - first 20 registrations will honored. Please print or type
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**CEU certificate fee: $10
Your check will be your receipt, you will receive e-mail confirmation,
and a receipt upon taking the course. There will be a $15 administrative
fee for any cancellation prior to 24 hours before the workshop. Sorry,
but we cannot refund last minute cancellations.
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Fall Session 2001
Presenter: Virginia
G. Quinonez, Psy. D.
Deadline Date: November 23, 2001
Summer Session/ 2001
Canceled
Motivational Interviewing: Creating
Change Through Collaboration (6 CEU's). This workshop
explains the theory and techniques of Motivational Interviewing, as developed
by Dr. Wm. Miller and Steve Rollnick. Motivational Interviewing is
a philosophy and a counseling technique. This technique will enhance any
clinical practice, and is perfect for those working with mandated clients,
i.e., those in substance abuse programs. Interactive role-playing
and practice will help skill acquisition.
Sex Therapy and Human Sexuality Counseling - Primer
( 6 CEU's). Counselors' clients face a variety of issues related to human
sexuality. Some believe all they need to cure their sexual woes is
Viagra. In this session common issues that emerge around human sexuality,
and where the current therapy field stands in terms of treatment will be
looked at. Sexual issues that counselors can deal with, differentiation
of physical from those connected to mental health issues, and techniques
for providing sex therapy for specific sexual issues are a few of the topics
this workshop will cover.
Canceled
Visualization Techniques in Counseling (6 CEU's).
An
introduction to work in visualization including several techniques, but
primarily guided imagery. Stilling the mind, stress reduction, "centering,"
preparing for tasks where anxiety exists, goal setting, practice/seeing
oneself successful in the mind, and accessing the facets of the unconscious
are among the images used.
Multicultural Case Consultation (2 CU's
per session). Multicultural clinical competency includes awareness and
knowledge of cultural factors, awareness of the therapist’s cultural identity,
and culturally appropriate skills. Many training opportunities and
workshops focus on developing awareness and knowledge, but do not concentrate
on skill development. This case consultation group will provide the
opportunity for skill development specific to multicultural counseling.
If you have a diverse caseload, and are looking for assistance in developing
or enhancing culturally sensitive techniques and interventions, this group
is for you. The training will focus on working with ethnically diverse
clients, clients from various socioeconomic backgrounds, diverse spiritual
or religious beliefs, etc. Professionals who could utilize this group:
Professional Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Marriage and Family
Therapists, Human Service Professionals with previous cultural diversity
training.
Clinical Supervision Primer
(6 CEU's). This workshop will present a developmental perspective of clinical
supervision with both student interns and neophyte clinicians. Issues of
isomorphic and parallel processes, developmental stages of both clinicians
and supervisors, and learning styles will be covered. New research and
practice related to developing counselor competency and self-efficacy will
be presented. This workshop is for the already practicing supervisor as
well as those who are interested in developing supervision as a specialty.
Motivational Interviewing: Creating Change Through
Collaboration (6 CEU's). This workshop explains the theory
and techniques of Motivational Interviewing, as developed by Dr. Wm. Miller
and Steve Rollnick. Motivational Interviewing is a philosophy and
a counseling technique. This technique will enhance any clinical practice,
and is perfect for those working with mandated clients, i.e., those in
substance abuse programs. Interactive role-playing and practice will
help skill acquisition.
Play Therapy with Children (6
CEU's). This workshop will present clinical aspects of play therapy for
children. Methods of play therapy and equipment that is needed, i.e. sand
tables, doll and puppet play, and art media will be covered. Video tapes
of play therapy will be presented as aids. A focus and discussion on both
individual child-centered play therapy, group play therapy, and play therapy
with families will present clinicians with several vehicles of practice.
Spring Session/2001
When the Helper Hurts: Compassion Fatigue
& Burnout (3 CU's)
College Counseling Basics for
the Secondary School Counselor
(6 CEU's)
Developing Multicultural Awareness and Sensitivity
(6 CEU's). This workshop will help participants to develop cultural sensitivity
and an understanding of cultural factors on their own functioning and the
functioning of individuals. Specifically, the workshop will discuss worldview,
racial and ethnic identity, and other important cultural factors. The workshop
will also include information on oppression, power, privilege, and the
barriers to acceptance and respect of cultural differences, Exercises designed
to increase cultural sensitivity and provide information will be included.
Finally, the workshop will include ways to develop cross-cultural relationships
and skills for services.
Clinical Issues with Hispanic/Latino
clients (6CEU's).
Maxine Topper, MA.
To be announced
Noel Hertz, MS., LCPC, LMFT,
Coming soon, a workshop on sexuality. Stay tuned to see what it is!!!???
Workshops from Summer of 1999
Peace in the Classroom (45
CEU's). This professional development workshop/course focuses on peace
in the classroom from a variety of perspectives: conflict resolution; the
classroom, school, community and beyond; strategies for promoting inner
peace and peace in the world; approaches to understanding anger and methods
for dealing with one's own anger and the anger of others. This course will
enable participants (and teachers in particular) to gain understanding
and experience in an anger workshop, meditation, yoga, listening techniques,
art therapy, service learning, a workshop on creativity, team building,
and ways to use the Internet to develop understanding and promote peace
in the classroom. Participants will learn to create an environment for
peace that can be broadened to assist students in bringing peace into the
world.
Counseling 499: Clinical Supervision(45
CEU's). This post-graduate course will examine clinical supervision theory
and techniques currently used in counseling and psychotherapy, and introduce
students to supervision as a specialty. Focusing on developmental issues
of both supervisors and clinicians, this course will study methods that
can be used to enhance counselor competency, and issues related to supervising
multiple counseling models. PREREQUISITES: Graduate degree, or clinical
experience as a supervisor with permission of the instructor. Students
must have at least two supervisees they are currently supervising, as group
and individual supervision-of- supervision will be a component of the class.
Broken Trust: A Preventative and Educational
Overview of Boundary Violations in the Therapist-Client Relationship
(6 CEU's). The workshop provides an overview of the societal dilemma
of abuse by mental health professionals. A format of education and prevention
will aid participants in understanding the potential dangers of boundary
violations, and their impact on the professional and the client. Material
covered in the workshop includes a review of the literature of exploitation
as it relates to the theory of abuse, laws regulating licensed psychotherapists,
the complaint process, finding your vulnerable hook in the therapist-client
relationship, and creating an awareness of the potential dangers of boundary
violations.
Culturally Sensitive Treatment
of African American Women (3 CEU's). African American women
have a unique experience in this country due to the legacy of slavery and
the continued interaction of racism, sexism, and classism. There are four
stereotypes of African American women from slavery: Mammy, Jezebel, Sapphire,
and Superwoman, that influence the development of self-esteem, ideals of
beauty and body image, interpersonal relationships, and depression, and
anxiety. This workshop will explore the racial and womanist identity, and
the development of positive self-concept and self-esteem. Workshop participants
will have a better understanding of the influence of racism, sexism, classism,
develop culturally appropriate assessment skills and treatment techniques
for African American women.
Clinical Supervision Primer
(6 CEU's). This one day workshop will present a developmental perspective
of clinical supervision with both student interns and neophyte clinicians.
Issues of isomorphic and parallel processes, developmental stages of both
clinicians and supervisors, and learning styles will be covered. New research
and practice related to developing counselor competency and self-efficacy
will be presented. This workshop is for the already practicing supervisor
as well as those who are interested in developing supervision as a specialty.
Fathering Accountability Certification
Training (FACT) - An Experiential Workshop for Fathers and Service Providers
(11
CEU's). This workshop will assist practitioners
in developing a new specialty; will provide you with tools to empower your
male clients to become more successful Fathers; will identify key knowledge
and skills every successful Father must know; and identify major cultural
and emotional blocks to healthy Fathering. As a Father, participants will
rediscover the joy of fathering; create a Fathering Mission to revitalize
your life; create action plans to maximize your fathering time; master
key Fathering skills; honor your child's spirit (temperament); face what
separates you from your children; deal with your internal blocks to Fathering;
overcome your cultural conditioning; assess your masculine nurturer; and
understand the different developmental needs of girls and boys.
Stress Management (6
CEU's). During this workshop participants will identify stressors, stress
symptoms and current stress management techniques; learn a holistic model
of SELF which renews, revitalizes, and supports expression; learn strategies
for life-long commitment to self-care and application to one's profession.
This experiential workshop will assist participants in moving beyond blocks
and barriers and stepping forward into one's strengths, talents, and abilities.
Play Therapy with Children(6
CEU's). This two concurrent Friday afternoon workshop will present clinical
aspects of play therapy for children. Methods of play therapy and equipment
that is needed, i.e. sand tables, doll and puppet play, and art media will
be covered. Video tapes of play therapy will be presented as aids. A focus
and discussion on both individual child-centered play therapy, group play
therapy, and play therapy with families will present clinicians with several
vehicles of practice. An off-site practice session with a child will be
assigned.
Basic Psychodrama
(3 CEU's). Psychodrama enhances spontaneity and encourages participants
in experiencing and gaining insights. Desired changes becomes possible
in action and blocks are often overcome. The intent of this half day workshop
is to present the opportunity for practitioners and students to see how
psychodrama works in action. Specific techniques will be presented to increase
well-being and problem solving skills. Included will be an historic overview
of psychodrama and some sociometry with a brief didactic presentation,
then a demonstration of several techniques that can be 'take home skills'
that can be used in both personal and business interactions. This will
be both a practical and theoretical experience.
Presenter: James Ruby, Ph.D.
.
Date: Friday, May 28,2004 9:30am-
12:30.
Fee: professional - $45, student - $30
Deadline for returned registration is May 21, 2004
Presenter: Jacqueline
Gillette Elder, Psy.D., LCPC, CADC.
Date: Friday, June 25,2004 9:30am-
4:30pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional - $85, student - $50
Deadline for returned registration is June 18, 2004
Presenter: Dr.
Jeffrey K. Edwards, LMFT
Date: Friday, June, 18,2004
9:30am-4:30pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional - $85,student - $40 Deadline for returned registration is June 11, 2004
REGISTRATION
Professional Development Series, Northeastern Illinois University.
Attention, Dr. Jeffrey Edwards,
Professional Development Series
Northeastern Illinois University,
5500 N. St. Louis Ave.,
Chicago IL
60625
or call 773-442-5541 for information.
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Crisis Intervention: Responding
to Crisis Situations in the Clinical Setting. (3 CEU's).
This workshop will begin the process of training for potential crises that
the United States faces today. Crises by their very nature can leave
therapists feeling uncomfortable and unsure of their responses. Common
types of crises that clients present with in clinical settings will be
explored, and specific interventions and techniques will be reviewed and
discussed in an interactive format.
Date: Friday, December 7, 2001, 9:00am
- 12:00 pm.
Fee: professional, $45, students $25.
Presenter: Jacqueline
Gillette Elder, Psy.D., LCPC, CADC.
Date: Friday,
2001, 9:30am- 4:30pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional, $85, student, $45
Presenter: Dr.
Sharon McNeely
Date: Tuesday, July 31, 9:30am - 4:30pm, with a lunch break on
your own.
Fee: professional,
$85, student, $40
Using Voice Dialogue in Counseling (6
CEU's). This workshop is devoted to understanding the basic theory of Voice
Dialogue and the Psychology of Selves (Stone and Stone). Voice Dialogue
is a counseling technique used to identify, access, and work with sup-personalities
(selves/parts/complexes/voices). By creating awareness, the client is empowered
with the possibility of choices. Participants will have the opportunity
to bring some of their won primary sub personalities to awareness and facilitate
this process for others.
Presenters:
Drs. Paula Jo Hurby, LCPC & Patricia Petersen, LCPC, CCMHC,
NCC
Date: Friday, July
20, 2001, 9:30am - 4:30 pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional,
$85, student, $40
Presenters:
Dr. Patricia Petersen, LCPC, CCMHC, NCC
Date:Friday, July
27, 2001, 9:30am - 4:30 pm with a lunch break on your own
Fee: professional,
$85, student, $40
Date: Sessions:
10 weeks, Fridays, June 1- August 3, 10:00-12:00. Cost: $35 per session
Presenter:
Drs. Anita Thomas, Department Chair, and Sara Schwarzbaum, Family Program
Coordinator, Northeastern Illinois University,
Fee: Professional, $35 per session.
Presenter:
.Dr. Jeffrey K. Edwards,
LMFT. Date: Friday, June 1, 2001,
9:30am- 4:30pm, with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional, $85, student, $40
Presenter: Jacqueline
Gillette Elder, LCPC, CADC.
Date: Friday, June 8, 2001, 9:30am-
4:30pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional, $85, student, $40
Presenter: Dr.
Jeffrey K. Edwards, LMFT
Date: Friday, June, 15,
9:30am-4:30pm with a lunch break on your own.
Fee: professional, $85,
student, $40
Counselors come to their work filled with passion and excitement. Continually
working with others problems can’t help but have an effect on our world
view. This presentation will address the effect of compassion fatigue,
countertransference and burnout on our ability to be present for our clients
- and take care of ourselves. Program Goal: To help counselors develop
a personal awareness of limits and emotional triggers that can cause compassion
fatigue and burnout and allow them to
develop a personal action plan for prevention.
Date: Friday, March 2, 1:00
to 4:00
Presenter:
Maxine Topper, M.A., LCPC,
Fee: Professional, $40,
students, $15
If you are planning to work in a high school setting, either private or
public, a thorough understanding of the issues and protocol in the high-school-to-college
transition process will be asked of you. This workshop will cover
the major topics and skills required of the high school counselor: the
college search process, testing and test preparation, application protocol
and required materials, writing letters of recommendation, legal and ethical
issues, and financial aid. Special consideration will be given to
the varying factors involved in highly competitive college admission.
Written materials will be provided for reference. Case studies will
be provided. The instructor for this workshop has 14 years
of college admissions experience in both academic and arts settings.
Date: March 30, 2001 , 9:30
to 4:30 with a lunch break on your own.
Presenter:
Patty Rust Kovacs, MA, LPC, College Counselor
and Department Chair for the University of Chicago Laboratory High School,
This workshop will be held in the NEIU Classroom building, Room 4103.
Fee: Professional, $80, students,
$35
Presenter:
Anita Thomas, Ph.D.
Date: July 13, 2000, Registration 8:30, Program 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Oakton Community College, Business Conference Center, Room A. Fee:
$89 (includes lunch)
This workshop explores the diversity of Hispanics in the United States
and the implications of that diversity for clinical practice. Misconceptions
and misunderstandings of mental health issues among Hispanics are explored.
Also explored are reasons for underutilization and underrepresentation
of Hispanics in the mental health delivery system.
Presenter: Sara
Schwarzbaum, Ed.D.
Date: Monday, June 26, 2000
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fee: Professional, $75, students,
$35
Presenters: Arun & Sonanda
Gandhi, John Yost, Dan Creely, Dr. Anita Ambardar,
Dr. Ellen Fiedler, Dr. Nan Giblin, Dr. Linda Keel, Dr. Terry Stirling
Dates: Monday, June 28 - Friday July 2 (MTWF 8:30am-4:30pm,
TH 8:30am-10pm)
Fee: $300 (registration is made through the College of
Education, attention Donna Koncz Larsen); can also be taken for 3 graduate
course credits, with registration through the university system, PROF/HPER
433; counselors can request a certificate for 45 CEU's from the Department
of Counselor Education along with the CEU fee. ***
Instructor: Dr. Jeffrey K. Edwards.
Course syllabi is located athttp://www.neiu.edu/~jkedward/supervision.htm
Dates: Summer Session, Friday Mornings, 9:00 -
1:00 May 21- August 12. Class meets the first 6 weeks, with individual
appointments the second 6 weeks. Registration is made through
the university system. Call the Department of Counselor Education at 773-794-2833
and tell the secretary that you wish to register for COUN 468M - 01. Course
can also be taken for 3 graduate course credits. Counselors can request
a certificate for 45 CEU's from the Department of Counselor Education along
with the CEU fee.***
Presenter: Nancy Kline,
M.A.
Date: Wednesday, April 4, 9:30am-4:30pm
Fee: professional, $75; student, $35
Presenter: Anita Jones Thomas,
Ph.D.
Date: Saturday, May 1, 9:30am-12:30pm
Fee: professional, $35, student, $15
Presenter: Jeff Edwards,
Ed.D. Date: Tuesday, May 4, 9:30am- 4:30pm
Fee: professional, $75, student, $35
Presenters: John Lietzau,
M.A., LCPC, & Brandon Taylor, Ph.D.
Dates: Saturday, May 22, 9:30am-5:30pm, & Sunday,
May 23, 12:30pm-4:30pm
Fee: professional, $135, student, $55
Presenters: Linda Keel,
Ph.D., LCPC, & Lenette Mapes, R.N.
Date: Friday, June 11, 9:30am-5:30pm
Fee: professional, $75, student, $35
Presenters: Jeff Edwards,
Ed.D., and Jill Walkington, M.A., NCC
Date: Friday, June 18 and Friday, June 25, 1:30pm-4:30pm
Fee: professional, $75, student, $35
Presenter: Lorelei J. Goldman,
M.A., TEP (Trainer, Educator & Practitioner of Psychodrama,
Sociometry, & Group Psychotherapy) Date: 1) Friday, June 18, 9:30am-12:30pm
2) Wednesday, July 7, 9:30am-12:30pm Fee: professional, $35, student, $15