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SUMMARY:CAMS-care: Preventing Suicide – Foundational Video Course (Self-Paced)
DESCRIPTION:*MAINE SPECIFIC Registration for this online\, self-paced course is open through September 30th\, 2024\, and participants will have 60 days to complete the course upon receiving access to the portal. \nNAMI Maine offers access to the CAMS Foundational Video Course to clinicians* serving residents of the state of MAINE and working in healthcare or school settings. \nFeaturing Dr. David A. Jobes\, creator of CAMS\, this 3-hour course showcases CAMS in action through 12 sessions\, emphasizing collaborative assessment and treatment for suicidal patients. This course covers suicide drivers\, lethal means reduction\, CAMS Stabilization and Treatment Plans\, setbacks\, and alternative techniques. \nThe first 400 registrants will receive a hard copy of Managing Suicidal Risk\, A Collaborative Approach\, 3rd Edition by Dr. Jobes. To receive your copy\, please include your full mailing address in the registration form below. \nWithin 2 business days of registering\, participants will receive an email from CAMS-care with a link to access the CAMs-care portal and complete the training. \nQuestions: Contact Julianne McLaughlin\, Coordinator of Suicide Prevention of NAM Maine\, at (800) 464-5767 x 2318 or mspp@namimaine.org (*be sure to specify which event you’re inquiring about) \n*Clinicians can include social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and crisis providers. Please reach out if you have questions regarding whether you qualify. \nEvent Attendance: Open to Public
URL:https://namimaine.org/event/cams-care-preventing-suicide-foundational-video-course-2024/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Suicide Prevention
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SUMMARY:CAMS-care: Preventing Suicide – CAMS-4Teens® & Parents Video Course (Self-Paced)
DESCRIPTION:*MAINE SPECIFIC Registration for this online\, self-paced course is open through September 30th\, 2024\, and participants will have 60 days to complete the course upon receiving access to the portal. \nPrerequisite: CAMS Foundational Video Course. Additionally\, NAMI Maine offers free access to the CAMS-4Teens® & Parents Video Course to clinicians* serving residents of the state of MAINE and working in healthcare or school settings.  \nThis course is a 3-hour training discussing the application of CAMS with adolescent clients and their parents. In it\, Dr. Jobes demonstrates how to involve parents in treatment\, address suicide ideation\, and create a safe home environment. The course focuses on research\, therapeutic relationships\, and crisis management. \nWithin 2 business days of registering\, participants will receive an email from CAMS-care with a link to access the CAMs-care portal and complete the training. \nQuestions: Contact Julianne McLaughlin\, Coordinator of Suicide Prevention of NAM Maine\, at (800) 464-5767 x 2318 or mspp@namimaine.org (*be sure to specify which event you’re inquiring about) \n*Clinicians can include social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and crisis providers. Please reach out if you have questions regarding whether you qualify. \nEvent Attendance: Open to Public
URL:https://namimaine.org/event/cams-care-preventing-suicide-cams-4teens-parents-video-course-2024/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Suicide Prevention
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SUMMARY:Grief Therapy for Traumatic Loss: A Meaning-Focused Approach
DESCRIPTION:When the death is tragic and untimely\, as when a significant person dies by suicide\, overdose or fatal accident\, grief can be particularly complicated by a gamut of challenging emotions\, ranging from horror and helplessness to anger and incomprehension. In such cases\, grief therapy needs to adopt a carefully tailored approach that recognizes the role of trauma in impeding the mourner’s integration of the loss. \nIn this 2-day workshop\, we will begin by considering how we can quickly assess our clients’ needs in terms of the Tripartite Model of Meaning Reconstruction in bereavement\, featuring obstacles to revisiting the event story of the death\, reaffirming the back story of the relationship with the deceased\, and revising the personal story of the mourner’s own sense of identity in the shadow of loss. \nWe will then consider flexible techniques that 1) help mourners not only make sense of the loss in the context of the changed story of their lives but also make sense of themselves as survivors in light of it\, and 2) access and reconstruct the terms of attachment to the deceased so as to reaffirm constructive bonds in a sustainable\, non-physical form\, and to resolve unfinished business in bonds that are more problematic or ambivalent. \nClick Here for the Event Program / Agenda >\nPRESENTERS:\n Robert A. Neimeyer\, PhD\, is a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Psychology\, University of Memphis\, and maintains an active consulting and coaching practice. He also directs the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition\, which provides online training internationally in grief therapy. Neimeyer has published 35 books\, including the Handbook of Grief Therapies and New Techniques of Grief Therapy: Bereavement and Beyond\, and serves as Editor of the journal Death Studies. The author of over 600 articles and book chapters and a frequent workshop presenter\, he is currently working to advance a more adequate theory of grieving as a meaning-making process. \nNeimeyer served as President of the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and Chair of the International Work Group for Death\, Dying\, & Bereavement. In recognition of his scholarly contributions\, he has been granted the Eminent Faculty Award by the University of Memphis\, made a Fellow of the Clinical Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association\, and given Lifetime Achievement Awards by both ADEC and the International Network on Personal Meaning. \nCarolyn Ng\, PsyD\, MMSAC\, RegCLR\, maintains a private practice\, Anchorage for Loss and Transition\, for training\, supervision and therapy in Singapore\, while also serving as an Associate Director of the Portland Institute.  Previously she served as Principal Counsellor with the Children’s Cancer Foundation in Singapore\, specialising in cancer-related palliative care and bereavement counselling.  She is a master clinical member and approved supervisor with the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) and a consultant to a cancer support and bereavement ministry in Sydney\, Australia. \nNg is trained in the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation\, USA\, community crisis response by the National Organisation for Victim Assistance (NOVA)\, USA\, as well as Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) by LivingWorks\, Canada.  She is also a trained end-of-life doula and advanced care planning facilitator.  She conducts training workshops and consultation on various topics\, as invited by different organizations both in Singapore and other countries like Malaysia\, Taiwan\, Bhutan\, Australia\, Mexico\, Spain\, Canada and United States over the years.  Her recent writing concerns meaning-oriented narrative reconstruction with bereaved individuals and families in trauma\, grief and loss\, with an emphasis on conversational approaches for fostering new meaning and reintegration in life. \nREGISTRATION:\nEarly Bird Registration = $150 (Only available to Maine providers through April 30) \nRegular Registration = $200 (Priority goes to Maine providers. Out-of-state registrants will be put on wait list until June 1)\n*Registration includes two days; there are no one-day registrations for this event. The low registration cost for this program is made possible through grant funding from the Maine CDC. \nEvent Attendance: Open to Public… *Photographs may be taken at this event. By registering for this training\, you hereby consent for NAMI Maine to photograph you participating in the training for use in marketing\, including\, by way of example only\, use on websites\, in social media\, news and advertising.\n__________________________________________________________\n\nThe Maine Medical Education Trust designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the Joint Providership of the Maine Medical Education Trust and NAMI Maine. The Maine Medical Education Trust is accredited by the Maine Medical Association Committee on Continuing Medical Education and Accreditation (CCMEA) to provide Continuing Medical Education (CME) for physicians.
URL:https://namimaine.org/event/grief-therapy-for-traumatic-loss-a-meaning-focused-approach/
LOCATION:Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House\, 8 Beach St\, York\, ME\, 03909\, United States
CATEGORIES:Suicide Prevention
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