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SUMMARY:Eating Disorders:  Indications and Treatment Approaches
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis interactive workshop is designed to assist the clinical team members in their approach to working with clients with co-occurring eating disorders. \nParticipants will learn to identify signs and symptoms of the major eating disorders:  anorexia and bulimia nervosa\, binge eating disorder and other specified food and eating disorder.  Discussion will include exploration of eating disorder presentation and treatment across a diverse range of client scenarios\, including males and LGBTQ clients with eating disorders.  Common co-occurring disorders will be discussed\, including substance use disorders\, post-traumatic stress disorder\, anxiety disorders\, and mood disorders. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to describe the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia nervosa\, binge eating disorder\, and other specified food and eating disorder.\nParticipants will be able to recognize similarities and differences between eating disorders and substance use disorders.\nParticipants will be able to identify and describe three methods of treating clients with eating disorders.\nParticipants will be able to articulate three challenges:  facing diverse populations with eating disorders\, including:  men\, lesbian\, gay\, and bisexual; transgender and gender expansive clients.\nParticipants will be able to design continuing care plans to support clients with eating disorders after discharge from treatment services.\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes 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. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \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. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKayti Protos\, LCSW\, is a licensed clinical social worker in Pennsylvania with 15 years of clinical experience.  She is the Clinical Coordinator for Bucks Support Services\, which includes three specialty private practice programs:  Bucks LGBTQ Center\, Bucks Eating Support Collaborative and Bucks Recovery Center.  She specializes at the intersection of trauma\, eating disorder\, addiction and LGBTQ+ identities.  Her research interest centers on the unique challenges facing transgender and gender expansive clients with eating disorders.  She earned her BA in Women’s and Gender Studies and Communication Studies from Vanderbilt University in Nashville\, Tennessee and her MSW from Tennessee State University.  She is currently pursuing her DSW at the Rutgers School of Social Work.  Additionally\, Ms. Protos is an adjunct faculty member at Holy Family University\, teaching several courses in their Graduate Counseling Psychology program. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \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. \n  \nCurrent References \nCohan\, L.R.\, Greenfield\, S.F.\, Gordon\, S\, Killeen\, T.\, Jiang\, H.\, & Hien D. (2010).  Survey of eating disorder symptoms among women in treatment for substance abuse.  The American Journal on Addictions\, 19\, 245-251.  doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00038.x \nGriffiths\, S.\, Mond\, J.M.\, Li\, Z.\, Gunatilake\, S.\, Murray\, S.B.\, Sheffield\, J.\, & Touyz\, S. (2015).  Self-stigma of seeking treatment and being male predict an increased likelihood of having an undiagnosed eating disorder.  International Journal of Eating Disorders\, 48(6)\, 775-775.  doi:10.1002/eat.22413 \nHinz\, L.D. (2009).  Drawing from within:  Using art to treat eating disorders.  Philadelphia\, PA:  Jessica Kingsley Publishers \nKaye\, W.H.\, Wirenga\, C.E.\, Bailer\, U.F.\, Simmons A.H.\, Wagner\, A.\, & Bischoff-Grethe\, A. (2013).  Does a shared neurobiology for foods and drugs of abuse contribute to extremes of uingestion in anorexia and bulimia nervosa?  Biological Psychiatry\, 73\, 836-842.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.01.022 \nJacobson-Levy\, M. & Foy-Tornay\, M. (2010).  Finding your voice through creativity:  The art and journalizing workbook for disordered eating.  Carlsbad GA:  Gurze Books \nNokleby\, H. (2012).  Comorbid drug use disorders and eating disorders – review of prevalence studies.  Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drug\, 29(3)\, 303-314.  doi:10.2478/v10199-012-0024-9
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/eating-disorders-indications-and-treatment-approaches/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T090000
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SUMMARY:Spiritual Tools and Resources for Mental Health Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:To register go to:  http://www.eventbrite.com and search “Faith and Mental Health” \n  \nAbout the Course \nThis training will provide practitioners a way of navigating the faith and spirituality of those they serve within an overall context of integrated health.  Particular attention will be given to the practices of spiritual assessment\, spiritual support/skill building\, and connecting people to external resources and faith communities. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will increase their awareness of the role of spirituality/faith for those receiving support\nParticipants will be able to identify the challenges and opportunities of providing spiritual support\nParticipants will gain an understanding of the various approaches to conducting a spiritual assessment\nParticipants will learn the formats and tools available to those offering spiritual support/skill-building\nParticipants will gain knowledge and strategies for connecting people to other spiritual sources\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes 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. \n  \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\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. \n  \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDave Eckert\, MDiv\, CPRP is the director of the intersect program at Access Services and he collaborates with leaders across multiple systems\, faith communities and networks.  Dave has been an ordained minister since 2005.  He is a board member of the Pennsylvania Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PAPRS) and Lakeside Youth Service. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Nancy Scheible\, CSP Coordinator at 267-587-2300 ext. 1104 or nscheible@penndelmhc.org \n  \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/spiritual-tools-and-resources-for-mental-health-practitioners/
LOCATION:Grace Community Church\, 300 Highpoint Drive\, Chalfont\, PA\, 18914\, United States
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