BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20190310T100000 RDATE:20190310T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20191103T090000 RDATE:20191103T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T173000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School\, York 116 SUMMARY:Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification I DESCRIPTION:Approximately 15% of individuals seeking substance abuse trea tment have a co-occurring gambling disorder\, while 7% of individuals who receive behavioral health treatment for other issues also have a gamblin g disorder. If left unidentified\, gambling disorders run the risk of goi ng untreated\, jeopardizing a patient's recovery from the other issues th at initially brought them to treatment. This course is designed for coun selors\, therapists and peer mentors who want to be more effective in the ir current practice with these clients\, and also for counselors who want to become certified as a problem gambling counselor. Offering the lates t evidence-based practice\, participants will examine what every mental h ealth\, alcohol &\; drug\, \;and family counselor needs to know ab out gambling and problem gambling\, including:Screening\, diagnosis\, and client assessment Risk and protective factors Current trends\, related policy issues and the Oregon treatment system Gambling and substance us e disorders Gambling addiction as a brain disease Links between gamblin g\, suicide and domestic violence Working with complex cases Online gam bling\, money issues and gateways to gambling Family dynamics Professio nal responsibility and ethics This course fulfills 30 of the 60 gambli ng education requirements to become a Certified Gambling Addictions Couns elor (CGAC) in Oregon. \;Please note: \;a sequel to this course w ill be offered in spring of 2020 and will provide the remaining 30 hours needed to meet all of the educational requirements for the CGAC I credent ial. \; Course Details &\; Registration Date and Time: \;S aturdays\, October \;5 and December 7\, 2019\, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. In cluding 8 online modules Instructors: Rick Berman\, MA\, LPC\, CGAC II\; \;Mark Douglass\, \;LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II Cost: $195\, inclu des 30 CEUs This class is now full. To be placed on the waiting list please contact cce@lclark.edu. Accessibility: We are committed to makin g our events accessible to all needs and abilities. When registering\, pl ease let us know your access needs. Contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lcl ark.edu (mailto:cce@lclark.edu) \;with questions.Please note: Discoun ted ‘\;Student Rate’\; registrations are for current students only and do not include continuing education credit (CEU/PDUs) This cou rse is co-sponsored by Problem Gambling Services of the Oregon Health Aut hority\, Oregon Council on Problem Gambling\, and the \;Professional Mental Health Counseling—Specialization in Addictions Program (https:// graduate.lclark.edu/departments/counseling_psychology/addiction_studies/) \;at Lewis &\; Clark. About the InstructorsRick Berman\, MA\, LP C \;specializes in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders. He has been training and supervising addictions and mental health counselors for more than 20 years. In recent years his work has focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has made pres entations at national problem gambling conferences in Canada and the Unit ed States. He is the former Director of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambli ng Services at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where he is an adjunct facult y member in the Graduate School of Education and Counseling. \;Mark D ouglass\, \;LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II \;graduated from Lewis &\ ; Clark Graduate School in 2008. He has worked for the past five years fo r LifeWorks Northwest in adult outpatient services\, primarily in treatme nt for problem gambling. He has provided outreach presentations on proble m gambling to clients\, clinicians\, and members of the community through out Washington County\, and provided training in problem gambling treatme nt to psychology students at Lewis and Clark Graduate School\, Portland S tate University\, and Pacific University.New workshops and trainings are added to our calendar regularly. For the latest on professional developme nt related to your specific interests\, sign up for our mailing list! (ht tps://lclark.tfaforms.net/4735441) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Approximately 15% of individuals seekin g substance abuse treatment have a co-occurring gambling disorder\, while 7% of individuals who receive behavioral health treatment for other issu es also have a gambling disorder. If left unidentified\, gambling disorde rs run the risk of going untreated\, jeopardizing a patient's recovery fr om the other issues that initially brought them to treatment.
Thi s course is designed for counselors\, therapists and peer mentors who wan t to be more effective in their current practice with these clients\, and also for counselors who want to become certified as a problem gambling c ounselor.
Offering the latest evidence-based practice\, participa nts will examine what every mental health\, alcohol &\; drug\, \;a nd family counselor needs to know about gambling and problem gambling\, i ncluding:
This course fulfills 30 of the 60 gambling e ducation requirements to become a Certified Gambling Addictions Counselor (CGAC) in Oregon. \;Please note: \;a sequel to this course will be offered in spring of 2020 and will provide the remain ing 30 hours needed to meet all of the educational requirements for the C GAC I credential. \;
Date and Time: \;Saturdays\, Octobe
r \;5 and December 7\, 2019\, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Including 8 o
nline modules
Instructors: Rick Berman\, MA\, LP C\, CGAC II\; \;Mark Douglass\, \;LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II
< p>Cost: $195\, includes 30 CEUsThis class i s now full. To be placed on the waiting list please contact cce@lclark.ed u.
This course is co-sponsored by Proble m Gambling Services of the Oregon Health Authority\, Oregon Council on Pr oblem Gambling\, and the \;Professional Mental Heal th Counseling—Specialization in Addictions Program \;at Lewis & amp\; Clark.
Ric k Berman\, MA\, LPC \;specializes in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders. He has been training and supervising addictions and mental health counselors for more than 20 years. In recent years his work has focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has made presentations at national problem gambling confere nces in Canada and the United States. He is the former Director of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambling Services at Lewis &\; Clark College\, wh ere he is an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate School of Education a nd Counseling. \;
Mark Douglass\, \;LPC\ , CADC III\, CGAC II \;graduated from Lewis &\; Clark Gra duate School in 2008. He has worked for the past five years for LifeWorks Northwest in adult outpatient services\, primarily in treatment for prob lem gambling. He has provided outreach presentations on problem gambling to clients\, clinicians\, and members of the community throughout Washing ton County\, and provided training in problem gambling treatment to psych ology students at Lewis and Clark Graduate School\, Portland State Univer sity\, and Pacific University.