Dialectical Behavior Therapy Primer

June 2, 2023 1:00 pm 4:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
$50

This workshop will provide a general introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy. DBT is a proven therapy style that can help clients build coping skills for distress, practice mindfulness, communicate more effectively in relationships, and identify and regulate emotions.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy Primer

June 2, 2023 9:00 am 12:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
$50

This workshop will provide a general introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT is a great skill to have in your toolkit. It can be used effectively to treat depression, anxiety, panic, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, chronic illness and fatigue, and more.

Grief, Bereavement and Traumatic Loss

May 12, 2023 9:00 am 4:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
$100

This workshop is designed for clinicians to further develop an understanding of the complexity of death and grief for clients and families. Central in these ideas is an overview of grief theories, thanatology and complicated bereavement. Emphasis will be placed on Attachment Theory and its relationship to loss as well as stages of grief and mourning. 

Summer CEU Event

July 13, 2022 9:00 am July 15, 2022 4:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738

Schedule of Seminars

Wednesday, July 13th

Clinical Supervision: The Relationship that Relates to Clinical Outcomes
9am-4pm

6 Credits

Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Primer in the Practice of Acceptance and Awareness
9am-12:30pm

3 Credits

Thursday, July 14th

Ethical Considerations in Cultural Competency: Intersectionality at Work in the Work
9am-4pm

6 Credits

A Boy Named Sue, Revisited: Healthy Masculinity in the 21st Century
9am-12:30pm

3 Credits

Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Primer in the Practice of Acceptance and Awareness
9am-12:30pm

3 Credits

Friday, July 15th

Trauma Sensitive Treatment: Across Settings and With Implications for Agency Culture
9am-4pm

6 Credits

Motivational Interviewing & Mindfulness Based Psychotherapy
9am-12:30pm

3 Credits

Opioid Use Disorder: Practice Pragmatics
9am-11:30am

2 Credits

Cultivating Calm

June 11, 2022 8:30 am 3:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738

Join us for a day of support and education. Come out and learn how to tap into your natural health and healing self-care practices. The conference is designed by family members who know firsthand the impact addiction has on the whole family.

The conference will include interactive self-care and educational workshops that teach you skills you can continue to do on your own. The presenters are local peers and professionals serving families right here in Monmouth County.

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy

November 16, 2021 9:00 am 12:00 pm

765 Newman Springs Rd.
Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
$69 Per Person

What You Will Learn

This workshop will provide a general introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), one of the most widely known and widely practiced therapies designed for symptom reduction by experts like Ellis, Beck, Watson, and Skinner. It’s often a top choice for managed care companies because of its efficiency and how its implementation keeps session use to a minimum.

CBT practitioners believe that changing thought patterns results in long-lasting emotional, behavioral, and cognitive changes. It is a highly effective tool for resolving negative self-talk that may support ineffective, inappropriate, and even dangerous behavior.

CBT is a great skill set for any practitioner’s toolkit because it can effectively treat conditions like depression, anxiety, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and more.

Workshop Abstract

The 21st century human remains tethered cognitively to its ancient ancestor in some remarkable ways. The negativity bias and the obsession with judgmental awareness of self and others have lingered beyond their once-evolutionary benefits. It was once much more important to remember danger than bliss, and it was a matter of survival to know where one stood in relation to peer competitors in the pack.

What was once a key reason for the evolutionary success of the species has now become a major contributor to mental and physical distress in our time. Irrational thoughts and beliefs that arise in the awareness of individuals play out in their patterns of relation to themselves, their partners, their families, and their relationship to their world.

Supporting a more effective and empowered relationship with these evolutionary leftovers in an integrated brief treatment approach is perfectly fit to the 21st century human context. The key to this approach is dropping the adversarial position of one vs one’s thoughts, and actually seeing irrational beliefs as ‘baked into’ the human condition – herein lies the doorway to change.

For complete details please see our brochure.

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