Resilience: Learn. Model. Teach.
6 hrs (Two 3-hr virtual sessions)
July 12th and 14th from 1pm-4 pm EDT
Note: This course is offered in multiples segments via Zoom. You will receive additional instructions and Zoom link a week before the training, and another reminder 24 hours before the session starts. They will be sent by your training producer, Lana Anderson, at IHS (Institute for Human Services). Her email is landerson@ihs-trainet.com. You may want to add it to your contact list to ensure the email comes through. Please check in the spam folder in case you don’t receive the first email. Sometimes employer’s firewalls and filtering services block communication from unrecognizable email addresses.
This intermediate-level course will be useful for psychologists, social workers, clinicians, and other helping professionals working with children, youth, and adults. The course will increase the number of professional tools available to support clients on their resilience journey so that they can overcome trials, traumas, and other adverse circumstances they encounter.
Resilience is a set of skills that can be improved upon by an individual and community. In human services, resilient behavior is both a common occurrence and an area needing continual growth. Being resilient allows us to make a difference without being consumed by negativity. Modeling resilience is a powerful message to our colleagues, clients, and communities. Teaching resilience spreads health and well-being throughout our circles of influence.
How can we use our brains and bodies to learn, model, and teach? Your brain is a powerful meaning-making machine! You can help it help you by improving your emotional vocabulary, recognizing the fear/excitement switch, and hearing “the meanings”. Your body holds the history of your ancestors. Learning to understand and care for your body during “fight, flight, or freeze” moments allows for healthier choices impacting you and those around you. Learning, modeling, and teaching these increases resilience for yourself, colleagues, adults, and children in ever-widening circles.
Objectives:
1. Describe resilience as a process and a skill set that can be learned and improved upon.
2. Assess the current level of resilience and determine areas for growth.
3. Utilize cognitive strategies to improve their resilience.
4. Discuss concrete steps to implement during a “fight, flight, freeze” to model and teach to others.
5. Develop an initial plan regarding how to model and teach resilience skills in their circles of influence.
Continuing Education Credits
The Institute for Human Services (IHS) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IHS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This training is approved for 5.5 APA CE credits.
The Institute for Human Services, #1802, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. States and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. The Institute for Human Services maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 03/25/2022-03/25/2023. This training is approved for 5.5 ASWB CE credits.
To earn CE credits, participants must attend both sessions in entirety, complete an evaluation, and pay the $35 CE fees at time of registration.
The Institute for Human Services understands that circumstances arise that may prevent registrants from attending a pre-paid training. A training and continuing education credit (minus Eventbrite platform and any credit card fees) will be refunded if a registrant cancels their training attendance on the registration platform at least 7 days in advance of the training event. If the registrant does not cancel within 7 days of the continuing education session, no refund will be issued.
Questions? Email training@ihs-trainet.com or contact our office at 614-251-6000 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EDT. If you need additional accessibility supports, please contact us in advance of the training to make necessary arrangements.
Reminder: This virtual workshop will take place from 1p.m. – 4 p.m. (EDT). Please make note of your time zone.
Laura Gaines, MSW, LISW-S. Laura is a trainer and researcher with a focus on resilience as an individual and community skill. Career experiences include the following: working as a child and adolescent mental health therapist for over 20 years, working with children and adults with developmental disabilities, and training throughout the state of Ohio. She has been an Ohio Child Welfare Training Program trainer and curriculum developer for over 20 years. Her trainings focus on child development, mental health, developmental disabilities, ethics, trauma informed care, and resilience and each person’s individual solutions to life’s challenges.
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