|
Ethical Issues in the Workplace What are ethics really? Ethics, at their root, are the advocacy of particular ways of living or acting (Crisp, 1998). Professional organizations develop codes of ethics as a way to guide the conduct of their members. Codes of ethics are based on a set of principles which an organization expects members to consider in situations where ethical judgment must be exercised. Attend this class and bring your specific questions. CEUs granted are valid for LPC, LMFT and Social Work credit. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
9/11/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
CPI Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) was established in 1980 for human service professionals to address the need for training in safe, respectful, noninvasive methods for managing disruptive and assaultive behavior that are compatible with the staff's duty to provide the best possible care. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
9/19/2008 |
09:00AM-05:00PM |
First Aid, CPR, AED, and Environmental Safety This new American Heart Association three hour group class offers updated guidelines and certification for two years on Adult, Child and Infant CPR including choking. Additionally, the class covers what to do in case of environmental emergencies in an industrial facility and outdoor safety for the children or adults. Also covered, when applicable, are extensive First Aid and Automated External Defibrillators or AED training. THIS PRESENTATION HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION. THANK YOU. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
9/24/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
Clinical Supervision Series:Elements of Supv. This session develops a context for supervision that includes the clinical, educational, and administrative functions of the supervisor. It explores the characteristics necessary to become an effective supervisor, different methods of supervision, the process of educational assessment of the supervisee and an in-depth discussion of the licensing board requirements of supervision.
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
9/26/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Play Therapy: Group and Family Play Therapy Using Family Therapy is a highly effective approach to resolving some important issues in a client’s life. This class will provide the practitioner with skillsets on diagnosis, improving relationships and changes associated with these relationships. Some play techniques will also be introduced, reviewed, and related to the overall concept of play in Family Therapy. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/3/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Clinical Supervision Series: Moving Through This session provides an in-depth look at the components of clinical supervision, emphasizing parallel process, transference and countertransference, and professional boundaries.
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/10/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Domestic Violence: Are You at Home with this? Domestic Violence in the US is pervasive, but for the most part goes unreported. Estimates range from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend per year1 (US Dept. of Justice, March 1998). Attend this seminar and learn more. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/16/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
CPI Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) was established in 1980 for human service professionals to address the need for training in safe, respectful, noninvasive methods for managing disruptive and assaultive behavior that are compatible with the staff's duty to provide the best possible care. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/17/2008 |
09:00AM-05:00PM |
Clinical Supervision Series: Clinical Supervision This session provides an in-depth look at the components of clinical supervision, emphasizing parallel process, transference and countertransference, and professional boundaries. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/24/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Play Therapy: Theraplay and Working... Presenters will provide the class with an introduction of Theraplay and how the role of play in Marschak Interaction Methods works. Video clips of sessions using Theraplay will be shown and discussed. Theraplay treatment planning and Theraplay role plays will also be a significant part of this session.
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
10/24/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Diversity in the Workplace Participants will learn the fundamentals of diversity, culture, and the impact of diversity on organizations while achieving an understanding of how culture and diversity influences work behavior and performance. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/5/2008 |
08:30AM-12:30PM |
Intergenerational Acculturation Differences This presentation will offer an overview of the literature on acculturation and acculturative stress and how it is seen through a few synopses of cases. The presentation will also cover intergenerational differences and, in particular, depression as it is seen in the Latino community among girls and women.
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/6/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
Play Therapy: Therapeutic Art Interventions This class will show some of the historical use and interpretation of art in child therapy. Also to be mentioned is how this approach examines the use of the self-portrait technique in the process of healing. Information about self-portraits will also be discussed.
This presentation was originally postponed due to Hurricane Ike. Is now back on schedule!
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/7/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Clinical Supervision Series: Multicultural... Supervisors and supervisees often share differences related to age, ethnicity, gender, culture and/or sexual orientation. This session explores these diverse issues and discusses how they impact supervision. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/7/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
Play Therapy: Working with Significant... Working with significant populations and resolving some important issues in their lives is one of the focal points of this practice. This class will provide the practitioner with research information from several different sources that deal with these populations. Participants will also present the key points of their extensive research as it affect these and other populations. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/14/2008 |
08:30AM-05:00PM |
CPI Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) was established in 1980 for human service professionals to address the need for training in safe, respectful, noninvasive methods for managing disruptive and assaultive behavior that are compatible with the staff's duty to provide the best possible care. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/14/2008 |
09:00AM-05:00PM |
First Aid, CPR, AED, and Environmental Safety This new American Heart Association three hour group class offers updated guidelines and certification for two years on Adult, Child and Infant CPR including choking. Additionally, the class covers what to do in case of environmental emergencies in an industrial facility and outdoor safety for the children or adults. Also covered, when applicable, are extensive First Aid and Automated External Defibrillators or AED training. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/19/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
Training the Brain –Dyslexia! Dyslexia, simply stated, is difficulty in learning to read, and can be related to brain injury, hereditary, or hormonal influences. What does it look like? Letter and number reversals, for example, are a common warning sign. Attend this seminar and learn how a child can overcome this illness and what other types of treatment are available.
|
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/20/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
Ethical Issues in the Workplace What are ethics really? Ethics, at their root, are the advocacy of particular ways of living or acting (Crisp, 1998). Professional organizations develop codes of ethics as a way to guide the conduct of their members. Codes of ethics are based on a set of principles which an organization expects members to consider in situations where ethical judgment must be exercised. Attend this class and bring your specific questions. CEUs granted are valid for LPC, LMFT and Social Work credit. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
11/21/2008 |
09:00AM-12:00PM |
CPI Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI) was established in 1980 for human service professionals to address the need for training in safe, respectful, noninvasive methods for managing disruptive and assaultive behavior that are compatible with the staff's duty to provide the best possible care. |
Houston (4950 Memorial Drive) |
Professional Training |
12/12/2008 |
09:00AM-05:00PM |