BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20210314T100000 RDATE:20210314T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20211107T090000 RDATE:20211107T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210116T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210116T123000 LOCATION:Online SUMMARY:[Online] Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification II DESCRIPTION:Part two in our Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification\, this c ourse provides the remaining 30 of 60 educational requirements for the Ce rtified Gambling Addictions Counselor (CGAC) credential in Oregon. Topic s and Instructors:Instructors: Rick Berman\, MA\, LPC\, CGAC II\; Mark Do uglass\, LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC IIl\; Brandie Lyday\, LMFT\, CGAC II\, CAD C III\; and Raul Ramirez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHAJanuary 16: Case Conce ptualization\, Part I -How to integrate trauma informed care\, identify s tages of change\, and use motivational interviewing in disordered gamblin g treatmentJanuary 30: Case Conceptualization\, Part II -How to complete assessments\, service plans\, wellness plans and relapse prevention when treating disordered gamblingFebruary 13: Cognitive and Behavioral Interve ntions in Disordered Gambling Treatment -Using CBT and DBT interventions in treatment for gambling disordersFebruary 27: Addressing Money Issues - A focus on thoughts\, behaviors and values related to money \; March 13:Values\, Mindfulness and Emotions in the Treatment of Disordered Gamb ling - Explores using the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Matrix toincrease mindfulness\, regulate emotions and move toward what is most i mportantMarch 27: Working with Families -Emphasizes the importance of eng aging families and offers an introduction including important others in p roblem gambling treatmentApril 10: Sociocultural Attunement -Focuses on t he importance of attending to cultural context and promoting equity in pr oblem gambling treatmentApril 24: Psychoeducation -How to integrate psych oeducation into sessions as well as facilitate problem gambling psychoedu cation groups for individuals\, couples and families Participants must a ttend all sessions. Participants in this course are required to complete approximately one hour of readings prior to each of eight 3.5-4 hour virt ual classes. This ensures participants are eligible for 30 hours of conti nuing education units (CEUs). \;NOTE: \;Certification with the CG AC I credential is a separate process handled through the Mental Health a nd Addiction Certification Board of Oregon—learn more \;here (https ://mhacbo.org/en/certifications/). \; This course is co-sponsored by Problem Gambling Services of the Oregon Health Authority\, Oregon Counci l on Problem Gambling\, the Lewis &\; Clark Department of Counseling P sychology\, \;and the Center for Community Engagement at Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. \; \; Cour se Details &\; Registration Dates and Times: Saturdays\, January 16** \, 30\, February 13\, 27\, March 13\, 27\, April 10\, 24**\, 2021\, 9 a.m .-12:30 p.m. \; **class will run 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Prerequisite: \;C urrently working in the field and/or hold CGAC I\, or successfully comple ted Lewis &\; Clark's Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification I. Cost:&# 160\;$195\, includes 30 CEUs Online registration for this course will cl ose at 11:59 p.m. on Friday\, January 8th.Register now (https://mylc.lcla rk.edu/page.aspx?pid=2489)Accessibility: We are committed to making our e vents accessible to all needs and abilities. When registering\, please le t us know your access needs. Contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu (mailto:cce@lclark.edu) \;with questions.Please note: Discounted &#x 2018\;Student Rate’\; registrations are for current students only a nd do not include continuing education credit (CEU/PDUs) About the Instr uctorsRick Berman\, MA\, LPC\, CGAC II \;specializes in integrated tr eatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders. He has bee n training and supervising addictions and mental health counselors for mo re than 20 years. In recent years his work has focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has made presentations at national problem gambli ng conferences in Canada and the United States. He is the former Director of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambling Services at Lewis &\; Clark Co llege\, where he is an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate School of E ducation and Counseling. \;Mark Douglass\, LPC\, CADC III\, CGAC II w orks as a clinical supervisor for LifeWorks Northwest\, overseeing clinic ians working in problem gambling\, mental health\, and substance abuse tr eatment. He serves on the board of the Northwest Institute of Addictions Studies\, as well as at the Lewis and Clark Graduate School as adjunct fa culty teaching courses in counseling psychology and addiction studies.Bra ndie Lyday\, LMFT\, CGAC II\, CADC III is an AAMFT approved supervisor ca ndidate and provides family therapy supervision to Problem Gambling Servi ces at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where she is an adjunct faculty membe r in the Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Brandie works at Ya mhill County Adult Behavioral Health expanding gambling treatment to all impacted by disordered gambling. Her recent work has focused on problem g ambling program development and clinical supervision.Raul Ramirez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHARaul Ramirez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHA has been in th e counseling field since 2015 and is currently a bilingual lead clinician for Yamhill County in McMinnville\, Oregon. His clinical focus is on che mical dependency\, problem gambling and grief recovery. He provides clini cal supervision for Yamhill County and is a member of OHA's Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) whose mission is improving and expanding awaren ess of gambling to underserved populations\, and to support each other in creating community.New workshops and trainings are added to our calendar regularly. For the latest on professional development related to your sp ecific interests\, sign up for our mailing list! 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Part two in our Gambling Counselor Pre- Certification\, this course provides the remaining 30 of 60 educational r equirements for the Certified Gambling Addictions Counselor (CGAC) creden tial in Oregon.
Instructo rs: Rick Berman\, MA\, LPC\, CGAC II\; Mark Douglass\, LPC\, CAD C III\, CGAC IIl\; Brandie Lyday\, LMFT\, CGAC II\, CADC III\; and Raul R amirez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHA
Participants must attend all sessions. Participants in this course are required to complete approx imately one hour of readings prior to each of eight 3.5-4 hour virtual cl asses. This ensures participants are eligible for 30 hours of continuing education units (CEUs). \;
NOTE: 60\;Certification with the CGAC I credential is a separate process handle d through the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon†”learn more \;here. \;
This course is co-sponsored by Problem Gambl ing Services of the Oregon Health Authority\, Oregon Council on Problem G ambling\, the Lewis &\; Clark Department of Counseling Psychology\, 60\;and the Center for Community Engagement at Lewis &\; Clark Graduat e School of Education and Counseling. \; \;
Dates and Times: Saturdays\, January 16**\, 30\, February 13\, 27\, March 13\, 27\, A pril 10\, 24**\, 2021\, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. \; **class will run 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Prerequisite: \;Currently working in the field and/or hold CGAC I\, or successfully completed Lewis &\; Cla rk's Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification I.
Cost: \;$195\, includes 30 CEUs
Online registration for this course will close at 11:59 p.m. on Friday\, January 8th.
Rick Berman\, MA\, LPC\, CGAC II \;specialize s in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive dis orders. 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 natio nal problem gambling conferences in Canada and the United States. He is t he former Director of Lewis &\; Clark Problem Gambling Services at Lew is &\; Clark College\, where he is an adjunct faculty member in the Gr aduate School of Education and Counseling. \;
Brandie Lyday\, LMFT\, CGAC II\, CADC III is an AAMFT approved superviso r candidate and provides family therapy supervision to Problem Gambling S ervices at Lewis &\; Clark College\, where she is an adjunct faculty m ember in the Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Brandie works a t Yamhill County Adult Behavioral Health expanding gambling treatment to all impacted by disordered gambling. Her recent work has focused on probl em gambling program development and clinical supervision.
Raul Ramirez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHA
Raul Rami
rez\, CGAC II\, CADC II\, QMHA has been in the counseling field since 201
5 and is currently a bilingual lead clinician for Yamhill County in McMin
nville\, Oregon. His clinical focus is on chemical dependency\, problem g
ambling and grief recovery. He provides clinical supervision for Yamhill
County and is a member of OHA's Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) wh
ose mission is improving and expanding awareness of gambling to underserv
ed populations\, and to support each other in creating community.