MORNING WORKSHOP
THE STRESSED YEARS OF THEIR LIVES: THE LAUNCH TO ADULTHOOD
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019
9 A.M. - 12 P.M.
WORKSHOP PRESENTER: B. JANET HIBBS. M.F.T., PH.D.
LOCATION:
TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH
22ND AND SPRUCE STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Much of “readiness” for college admission centers upon academic
preparation. Yet, social-emotional readiness and executive functioning
are better predictors of college success. With soaring rates of
anxiety and depression in today’s students and young adults,
lifetime psychiatric disorders often first emerge during this time. In
particular, typical college stressors can combust in a diagnosable
condition. Many students are too scared to let on that they’re “in
trouble” until it's too late to avoid a serious academic setback or
emotional crisis. This workshop addresses the challenge of helping
young people navigate this stressful period. Dr. Hibbs reveals how
mental health providers, parents and educators can foster a growth
mindset in students to promote readiness, resilience and better coping
along the road to independent adulthood. The major content of this
talk is drawn from her book, The Stressed Years of Their Lives:
Helping Your Kid Survive and Thrive During Their College Years,
co-authored with Anthony L. Rostain, M.D., M.A.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will be able to:
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Identify three key indicators of social-emotional readiness for
college;
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Describe two methods of fostering executive functioning prior to the
end of high school;
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List three negative mindsets that interfere with the successful
transition to college or independence.
AFTERNOON WORKSHOP
BEST PRACTICES IN ETHICS*
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m
Workshop Presenter: Linda K. Knauss, Ph.D., ABPP.
*THIS PROGRAM MEETS THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT HOURS IN ETHICS.
LOCATION:
TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH
22nd and Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19103
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Today’s CLINICAL PRACTICE NECESSITATES CONSIDERATION OF A MYRIAD OF
ETHICAL ISSUES. How well do you balance conflicts between personal
and professional values, your duties, and current liability risks?
The purpose of this workshop is to provide practicing mental health
professionals with guidance in order to negotiate many of these
issues. Rather than focus on what psychologists need to do to avoid
punishment, this workshop will focus on helping psychologists think
through challenging ethical dilemmas.
Privacy, privileged communications, and confidentiality are
cornerstones to effective psychotherapy, and areas that are of primary
concern to mental health professionals. Challenges to these areas
will be discussed as well as the implications of HIPAA. Informed
consent will be discussed as a form of collaboration and shared
decision making. In addition, ethical dilemmas related to the
client-therapist relationship will be presented. These include: use of
self-disclosure, accepting gifts, therapeutic touch, non-traditional
settings for therapy, and non-sexual relationships after
termination. Participants are invited to discuss ethical dilemmas
from their own PRACTICES.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will be able to:
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Assess your current ethical compliance;
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Apply ethical decision making skills;
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Anticipate and resolve ethical challenges in your practice.
PARKING
There are several fee-based garages nearby. The PHILADELPHIA Parking
Authority offers a parking app called Park Me, which you can find here
[https://www.parkme.com/philadelphia-parking/trinity-center-for-urban-life],
to help find a parking space within one of these lots. You can also
check our website [http://clinicalenrichment.net/directions.html] for
specific suggested lots. Free or metered on-street parking in the
vicinity is very limited and requires relocating the vehicle
throughout the day.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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One Workshop - $100 ($90 Early Registration *)
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Both Workshops - $200 ($180 Early Registration*)
*Submitted by 9/18/2019 at 11:59p.m.
ONLINE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 16, 2019 AT 11:59 P.M.
Late registrations will be accepted space permitting. Please
contact the workshop sponsor at 215-732-3720 for last minute or
walk-in registration.
Requests for registration fee refunds must be received in writing no
later than 10/11/19; no requests will be entertained thereafter. A
processing fee of $10 per workshop will be deducted from your refund.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
CLINICAL PRACTICE ENRICHMENT SERIES FALL 2019 WORKSHOPS ARE SPONSORED
BY DR. Ellen Wright. Dr. Wright is approved by the American
Psychological Association to sponsor CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR
PSYCHOLOGISTS. Dr. Wright maintains responsibility for this program
and its content. Certificates of completion for continuing education
credits will be awarded to participants who attend the entire workshop
and complete the evaluation form. Each program meets requirements for
3 CE CREDITS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS, SOCIAL WORKERS AND CLINICAL SOCIAL
WORKERS.
THE ETHICS WORKSHOP MEETS THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT HOURS IN ETHICS.
NOTES ON CREDIT CARD PAYMENT:
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