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SUMMARY:Darkness to Light:  Stewards of Children
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nUsing the 5 Steps to Protecting Our Children™ as a framework\, Stewards of Children® is a two-hour training that teaches adults practical actions to prevent child sexual abuse or intervene if abuse is suspected. Featuring compelling and engaging content to motivate participants\, the program is designed for parents\, concerned individuals\, and any adult that works with youth. Children® features survivors who lived through child sexual abuse\, experienced its immediate and long-term effects\, and ultimately were able to find healing. It also highlights experts who work with children and families and confront abuse on a daily basis. Research suggests that child sexual abuse reports\, substantiations\, and interventions in cases of abuse increase as a result of training\, implying that more children are being identified as victims and able to receive services.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/darkness-to-light-stewards-of-children/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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SUMMARY:Complicated Grief and Loss
DESCRIPTION:  \nComplicated Grief and Loss                                               \nSaturday\, October 27\, 2018 | 9:00 – 12:00 noon \nAbout the Course \nGrief has many faces. Each culture or group establishes what is normal and what is not normal in responding to losses. As clinicians and/or pastoral care givers\, how do we know if what we are seeing is healthy or unhealthy grief or a cultural variation? What can we do to support healthy grieving so that we do no harm and instead offer help? How can we respond clinically and/or pastorally to complicated grief? In this training for clinicians\, clergy\, and lay persons\, we will explore what triggers and exacerbates complicated grief and what aids and supports recovery. Using the dual process model (which posits healthy grief as an oscillation between loss-orientation and restoration-orientation) and narrative theory’s emphasis on re-storying one’s life and relationships\, attendees will gain confidence in helping persons experiencing complicated grief to re-engage with life. \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will understand how to identify normal grief and differentiate it from complicated grief\nParticipants will be able to list risk factors and triggers that can lead to complicated grief\nParticipants will assess spiritual assets and potential limitations that may aid or exacerbate complicated grief\nParticipants will be able to describe 3 techniques that regulate intense grief emotions in times of loss-orientation\nParticipants will describe how re-storying throughout the grief process can assist the bereaved in re-engaging with life\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes psychologists\, social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs \n\n3.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family therapists\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \n  \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits. Please have license number available when signing in. There is a $25 fee for continuing education credits. \n  \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \n\n Jane Williams\, Ph.D.\, M.Div. is a psychologist and Episcopal priest with 30+ years of clinical experience who has a keen interest in integrating spirituality\, spiritual practices\, and holistic health with counseling. She offers workshops and spiritual direction through her private practice Holistic Counseling Resources and writes periodic reflections on what is a life lived meaningfully in her blog: wordpress.com/posts/pilgrimagepaths.blog.\n\nDr. Williams was widowed twice prior to age 35 and subsequently has studied extensively the processes of chronic illness\, loss\, and recovery from grief. She works with grieving persons and those who are experiencing chronic or terminal illnesses. Her experience and research informs the classes she teaches on Chronic Illness\, Death and Loss and the current research and clinical examples she provides in her presentations. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/complicated-grief-and-loss/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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