7th Annual Summer Conference! Day 1
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7th Annual CE You! Summer Conference!

July 30-31, 2024
2 Days, Up to 18 CE Credits!

To register for just one class, click on the Class/link below.

This Conference will take place completely online.

This 2-day program is jam-packed with training and will provide you with up to

18 Live Interactive CE Credits

The full conference includes Ethics Programs!

You can attend the full conference or select specific classes to attend.

Summer Conference Schedule 2024

Once you register for this package, there is no need to pre-register or select your classes prior to the conference. At the time of each class, you will select the class from the time slot that you want to enter.

Click the class name to scroll to details. All times listed are EST.

Day 1

July 30, 2024

Day 1 - July 30, 2024

10:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST

Select one of the following classes

Class A

Unveiling Misdiagnosis: Mental Health Disorders in Black Children

This training delves into the critical issue of the prevalence and consequences of misdiagnosis of mental health disorders among Black children. The misdiagnosis is often exacerbated by a range of factors, including both explicit and implicit biases held by clinicians. Additionally, issues such as historical medical mistreatment leading to a lack of trust, communication barriers like African American Vernacular English, and clinicians' unfamiliarity with cultural norms and expressions further contribute to this problem.

Trainer: Tiffany is a compassionate Licensed Clinical Social Worker from North Carolina, holding a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Winston-Salem State University and a Master of Social Work from Winthrop University. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in trauma-focused modalities and diverse treatment approaches, assisting adults, children, adolescents, and families. Additionally, Tiffany is a co-author of two children's books addressing domestic violence and emotional awareness. Outside of work, she enjoys travel, crafting, photography, reading, escape rooms, and spending quality time with her family and friends.

Class B

Unveiling the Mental Health Benefits of Prayer as a Mindfulness Tool

This presentation explores the mental health benefits of prayer as a mindfulness tool, drawing upon scholarly resources and statistical evidence. Prayer, defined as a practice of communication with a higher power or inner self, shares parallels with secular mindfulness practices in fostering present-moment awareness and emotional regulation. Through an examination of research findings, prayer emerges as a potent means of stress reduction, anxiety management, emotional resilience, and enhanced psychological well-being.

Trainer: Cadija Barnett, LCSW, brings over 16 years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, offering comprehensive mental health support to individuals, groups , and organizations, through her organization Holistic Mental Health Services.

12:40 PM to 05:00 PM EST

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Class A

The Ear, The Eye and the Heart: How Psychodynamic Therapists Listen for Unconscious Communication

Our interventions can only be as effective as the listening and conceptualization process that informs them. Unconscious messages come to us through diverse channels, including the verbal, nonverbal and countertransferential. In order to “follow the unconscious” of the patient, to form and test hypotheses about the hidden meanings of their speech and behavior, we need a mind that is “well-stocked” with diverse approaches for assessing these channels. This course will offer students an opportunity to deepen their listening process with the goal of sharpening their moment-to-moment conceptualization skills, so that they can better tailor their interventions to the mind of the patient. The following dimensions of listening will be covered in this class.

Trainer: Maury Joseph, PsyD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Washington, DC and Pennsylvania, and is currently located outside Philadelphia, PA. He is an IEDTA-certified teacher and supervisor of ISTDP. He has a background of teaching courses on psychoanalysis and supervising students at the doctoral level. He offers weekly supervision groups and private seminars on psychodynamic topics.

Class B

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) For Psychosis: A collaborative and recovery Oriented Approach

CBT for psychosis is an evidence-based method to help people reduce distress and disability related to psychotic experiences, and to support a possible full recovery. Learn how to collaborate with people having difficult and confusing experiences, “exploring the evidence" rather than imposing your own beliefs, and helping people develop well informed coping options so they are not forced to rely only on medications that may have limited effectiveness.

Trainer: Ron Unger LCSW is a therapist, and consultant specializing in CBT and related approaches for psychosis. For the past 2 decades he has been providing seminars on therapy for psychosis, on working with the intersection of trauma and psychosis, and on addressing cultural and spiritual issues within treatment for psychosis, at universities and mental health facilities across the US and internationally. He is passionate about making tricky and extreme states of mind understandable, so that pathways to quality human relationship, recover, and healing become possible. He chairs the Pacific Northwest Branch of ISPS-US, and maintains a blog at recoveryfrompsychosis.org.

Class C

Testing and Psychometrics for Clinicians

An overview of fundamental aspects of testing and psychometrics, geared to clinicians, school psychologists, counseling psychologists, and other regular users of tests. Topics to be discussed include reliability theory, validity, norms and standards, test development, test equating, adaptive testing, bias, intelligence testing, attitude scales, interests, and personality testing. The class assumes a basic understanding of statistical concepts, including central tendency, variability, and bivariate analysis (i.e., correlation). 

Trainer: Eugene Muller is a psychologist/psychometrician with extensive experience in education, higher education, business, government, and consulting environments. He has many years of experience in licensure/certification test development for a number of occupations, and in the application of statistical analyses to student achievement, job performance, opinions, attitudes, and behaviors. He is the President of National Measurement and Testing, and teaches psychometrics, research methods, and experimental psychology at Montclair State University in New Jersey.

Evening Sessions

6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST

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Class A

Out of Sight, BUT Not Out of Mind: Supporting Families in Recovery

What happens to families during recovery? What do they do? Who are they now? What do they want, what do they need, what is working, and when and how will they move forward? The question is: What's Next? What's next for families when they are forgotten in the recovery journey? What's next when family relationships, dynamics, and systems are disrupted?

Trainer: Lisa Connors is the Associate Pastor of In His Image International Ministry in Maryland. She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Bachelor Social Worker, National Certified Counselor, Master Addiction Counselor, Board-Certified Coach, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Grief Informed Professional, and is a Fellow in Thanatology [the study of death, dying, and bereavement]. In addition to her pastoral and clinical work, she is a college professor and consultant/trainer. Ms. Connors has a Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Divinity, and Master of Arts in Professional Counseling degrees and has completed her doctoral studies in Psychology.

Class B

Repairing Ruptures in Couples Therapy: A Mind-body Approach

Couples therapy is challenging because there are two people who are in distress, each wanting more from their partner and to be understood. A common denominator in treating couples is verbal communication, which relies on what is available cognitively to the couple. However, sources of tension and disconnection are often outside of their awareness, limiting the effectiveness of the treatment. When couples become emotionally charged or shut down it’s because they’re feeling threatened, by something inside of themselves or something between them and their partner.

Trainer: Deborah Fox, MSW, has taught the integration of somatic intervention into couples therapy at numerous institutions, including PESI and the Psychotherapy Networker. She conducts consultation groups on couples therapy, sex therapy and sexual trauma. Her most recent publication is The Integration of Somatic-based Strategies into Couples Therapy. Clinical Social Work Journal (Oct 2023).


Webinars included in this package:

Unveiling Misdiagnosis: Mental Health Disorders in Black Children

Unveiling the Mental Health Benefits of Prayer as a Mindfulness Tool

The Ear, the Eye, and the Heart: How Psychodynamic Therapists Listen for Unconscious Communication

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Psychosis: A collaborative and Recovery Oriented Approach

Testing and Psychometrics for Clinicians

Out of Sight, BUT Not out of Mind: Supporting Families in Recovery

Repairing Ruptures in Couples Therapy: A Mind-body Approach

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