BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20170312T100000 RDATE:20170312T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20171105T090000 RDATE:20171105T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170505T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170505T170000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School\, South Chapel SUMMARY:Working with Trauma Survivors who have Addictive Disorders: An In troduction to Seeking Safety DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an introduction and overview of Se eking Safety\, a present-focused therapy to help people attain safety fro m \;trauma\, PTSD and addictive behaviors. The treatment is available as a book\, providing both client handouts and guidance for clinicians. Seeking Safety is comprised of 25 treatment topics\, each representing a safe coping skill relevant to both trauma and addiction\, such as "Askin g for Help"\, "Creating Meaning"\, "Compassion"\, and "Healing from Anger ". Topics can be done in any order\, and the treatment can be done in few or many sessions as time allows. This class will prepare counselors to read the Seeking Safety manual and begin using this treatment in their pr actice.The key principles of Seeking Safety are:Safety as the overarching goal (helping individuals attain safety in their relationships\, thinkin g\, behavior\, and emotions) Integrated treatment (working on both PTSD and addictive disorders at the same time) A focus on ideals to counterac t the loss of ideals in both PTSD and addiction Four content areas: cogn itive\, behavioral\, interpersonal\, case management Attention to clinic ian processes (helping clinicians work on countertransference\, self-care \, and other issues) Past participants are saying…"The structure reall y complemented the content. I appreciate how Rick modeled group leadershi p in his teaching style.""Valuable presentation and the discussions were very beneficial. Well organized.""Great workshop! \;It was worth the time and I learned a lot." ____________________________________________ We asked Instructor Rick Berman to reflect on the treatment of co-occurr ing disorders\, how this has changed since the implementation of Seeking Safety\, and why knowledge of this particular treatment is beneficial to all practitioners.Read his thoughts here (https://graduate.lclark.edu/liv e/news/35880-rick-berman-treating-trauma-and-addiction). _______________ _____________________________ Seeking Safety is the most widely used int egrated treatment for PTSD and addictions in the world. Translations are available in Spanish\, Chinese\, Japanese\, French\, German\, Swedish\, D utch\, Polish\, Italian and Greek. Seeking Safety was developed by Lisa M. Najavits\, PhD\, of Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital beginning in 1992\, under grant funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Thirty-seven published research studies point to Seeking Safety's effect iveness. \;It is listed as \;Level A\, the highest level of evide nce\, \;by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and listed on the \;National Registry of Evidence-Based Practices and Pr ograms \;of the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin istration. Workshop DetailsDate &\; Time: Friday\, May 5\, 2017\, 9 a .m.-5 p.m.Instructor: \;Rick Berman\, \;MA\, LPC\, CADC III\, CGA C IICost: \;$110\, includes 7 CEUs or PDUs. $50 student rate. Lewis & amp\; Clark Alumni save 20%.Optional text: \;The Seeking Safety manua l ($55)\, will be available for purchase at the workshop.Register now (ht tps://mylc.lclark.edu/graduate/cce/cce.working-with-substance-abuse-traum a.5.5.17) About the InstructorRick Berman\, \;MA\, LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II \;specializes in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders. He has been training and supervising addi ctions and mental health counselors for 20 years and in recent years his work has focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has made prese ntations at national problem gambling conferences in Canada and the Unite d States. Currently he is coordinator of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambl ing Services at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where he is a faculty member in the Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, and is an instructo r for the Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification Courses \;co-sponsored by Problem Gambling Services of the Oregon Health Authority\, Oregon Cou ncil on Problem Gambling\, and the Professional Mental Health Counselingâ €“Addictions Program at Lewis &\; Clark. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This training will provide an introduct ion and overview of Seeking Safety\, a present-focused therapy to help pe ople attain safety from \;trauma\, PTSD and addictive behaviors. The treatment is available as a book\, providing both client handouts and gui dance for clinicians.
Seeking Safety is comprised of 25 treatment topics\, each representing a safe coping skill relevant to both trauma a nd addiction\, such as "Asking for Help"\, "Creating Meaning "\, "Compassion"\, and "Healing from Anger". Topic s can be done in any order\, and the treatment can be done in few or many sessions as time allows.
This class will prepare counselors to r ead the Seeking Safety manual and begin using this treatment in their pra ctice.
The key principles of Seeking Safety are: p>
Past participants are saying…
"The str ucture really complemented the content. I appreciate how Rick modeled gro up leadership in his teaching style."
"Valuable presentati
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"Great workshop! \;It was worth the time and I learned a lo t."
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We asked Ins
tructor Rick Berman to reflect on the treatment of co-occurring disorders
\, how this has changed since the implementation of Seeking Safety\, and
why knowledge of this particular treatment is beneficial to all practitio
ners.
Read his thoughts here.
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Seeking Safety is the mo st widely used integrated treatment for PTSD and addictions in the world. Translations are available in Spanish\, Chinese\, Japanese\, French\, Ge rman\, Swedish\, Dutch\, Polish\, Italian and Greek.
Seeking Safe ty was developed by Lisa M. Najavits\, PhD\, of Harvard Medical School/ McLean Hospital beginning in 1992\, under grant funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Thirty-seven published research studies point t o Seeking Safety's effectiveness. \;It is listed as \;Level A\, t he highest level of evidence\, \;by the International Society for Tra umatic Stress Studies and listed on the \;National Registry of Eviden ce-Based Practices and Programs \;of the U.S. Substance Abuse and Men tal Health Services Administration.
Cost: \;$110\, includes 7 CEUs o r PDUs. $50 student rate. Lewis &\; Clark Alumni save 20%.
Rick Berman\, \;MA\, LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II \;specializes in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental healt h and addictive disorders. He has been training and supervising addiction s and mental health counselors for 20 years and in recent years his work has focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has made presentati ons at national problem gambling conferences in Canada and the United Sta tes. Currently he is coordinator of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambling S ervices at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where he is a faculty member in t he Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, and is an instructor for the Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification Courses \;co-sponsored by P roblem Gambling Services of the Oregon Health Authority\, Oregon Council on Problem Gambling\, and the Professional Mental Health Counseling–Add ictions Program at Lewis &\; Clark.
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