February 26, 2018
Location:
Maple Street Senior Community Center
Senior Center Training Room
710 Maple Street
Lebanon, PA 17046
Date: Monday, February 26, 2018
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Cost: $39
All payments must be made by the day of the training.
Description:
In this training, the deterministic process of challenging behaviors will be discussed; specifically, why the behavior is occurring via identifying one's emotions, thoughts and triggers. In addition, this training will identify and discuss, in specific detail, then essential emotions, behavioral interventions, emotional needs and three case studies.
Objectives:
- Understanding behavior via identifying the deterministic process,
emotions, thoughts and triggers
- Three case studies
- Emotional needs
- Behavioral interventions
CEU's: Nursing CEU's have been approved for this training. Social work CEU's have been submitted for approval. Participants must attend the entire session for credit. Partial credit can not be awarded.
CEU's may incur extra fee.
Registration Deadline: February 23, 2018
Target Audience: This training is for all who work with individuals with mental illness and difficult behaviors, such as mental health providers, care managers, case managers, nurses, social workers, counselors, acute care and long-term care staff, and substance abuse.
Parking and entrance: Training room is on the bottom floor. Please come in the door off the parking lot and you will be on the bottom floor.
Facilitator: Logan Doughtery
Logan graduated from Tusculum College with a BA in Clinical Psychology. In addition to his Clinical Psychology degree, he is Nationally Certified through IFPA as a Health Specialist. Logan’s health specialist certification specializes in health, wellness, nutrition, exercise and motivation. Working in the mental health field since 2004, his experience encompasses employment in residential treatment facilities, community and school based mental health services, outpatient and intensive outpatient for substance abuse. Logan’s specialties include knowledge of trauma, psychological determinism, ego defenses mechanisms, emotional/psychology needs, rational emotive behavioral therapy, reality-testing, free association and overall wellness, which include psychological, physical and spiritual factors.