Date: 05/13/2024 @ 8:45am-1pm (EST) Cost: NA
Instructor: Kimberly Blair, MA, LPCC-S
CE Credit Hours: 1 (ethics)
Program Description:
As professionals, we like to get paid for the services we provide. In the current environment, this means that providers must understand how to interact with insurance carriers. This means we must understand the culture of the insurance system and ensure that our clinical practice is responsive to the demands of this system. This workshop is designed to help providers and support staff gain a general understanding of the insurance industry and will introduce basic concepts for interacting with that system.
Goals:
Gain an understanding of the insurance industry
Gain and understanding of how to interact with the insurance system
Objectives:
Participants will be able to identify the role of insurance in the healthcare industry
Participants will be able to utilize terms and constructs relevant to the insurance industry.
Workshop Outline:
9:00-9:30 Why Does Insurance Exist?
9:30-10:00 The History of Health Insurance
10:00-10:30 Purchasing Insurance
10:30-10:45 Becoming a Provider
15 minute break at 11:00am
11:00-11:30 Linking Insured with a Provider
11:30-12:00 The Life of a Claim
12:00-12:30 Terminology
12:30-1:00 My Role in Working with Commercial Insurance
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc. has been approved as a CE provider by the Ohio Psychological Association (#311358292), the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board (RCS060502), and as a NBCC ACEPTM No. 7265.
- Teacher: Kimberly Blair
Date: 07/15/24 @ 9-11am (EST) Cost: NA
Instructors: Danielle Boyd, MSSA and Phyl Flannagan, MA with YWCA Columbus
CE Credit Hours: 2 (ethics)
Program Description: Many organizations are recognizing the power of restorative practices to transform their workplaces, build stronger relationships, and foster a culture of accountability and empathy. This workshop explores the core principles of restorative practices, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of how to center community, cultivate mutual respect, and address instances of harm effectively. Through a combination of interactive exercises and in-depth discussions, participants will explore how restorative approaches can benefit both personal and professional relationships within their organization. Participants will gain insights into how to navigate challenging situations with empathy and equity, ultimately contributing to the creation of a workplace environment grounded in trust and community.
Goal: To empower practical application of restorative practices, fostering environments grounded in trust, accountability, and empathy.
Objectives:
a. Participants will cultivate a basic understanding of the key concepts of restorative practices.
b. Participants will recognize the connections between restorative practices, equity, and justice.
c. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to respond to incidents of harm personally and as an organization.
d. Participants will workshop how to infuse restorative practices into internal and external operations and interactions.
Workshop Outline:
Grounding – Intro, Objectives, and Community Guidelines (20 mins 9:00am-9:20am)
Key terms, Restorative Practices Overview and Foundational Elements (20 mins 9:20am-9:40am)
Components of Restorative practices- Social Discipline Window & Restorative Practices Continuum (15 mins 9:40am-9:55am)
Harm Repair Prep and Steps to Harm Repair (15 mins 9:55am-10:10am)
Harm Repair Exercises and Applied Practice (30 mins 10:10am-10:40am)
Tools for Restorative Practices Inclusion Closing Listening Circle (20 mins 10:40am-11:00am)
Level: Beginner-Moderate
Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc. has been approved as a CE provider by the Ohio Psychological Association (#311358292), the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board (RCS060502), and as a NBCC ACEPTM No. 7265.
Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc. has been approved as a CE provider by the Ohio Psychological Association (#311358292), the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board (RCS060502), and as a NBCC ACEPTM No. 7265.
Date: 7/22/24 @ 8:45am – 1pm (EST) Cost: NA
Instructors: Lindsey LoStimolo, MA; Adam Bodner, MA; Bri’Anna Collins, MS
CE credit hours: 4
Training description: Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a comprehensive therapeutic paradigm that looks at the multiplicity of the mind as the base and natural state of being. It may be used in clinical practice to inform case conceptualization, treatment planning, and therapeutic interventions. This live webinar seeks to provide a basic overview of the key principles and concepts of IFS to help clinicians explore the internal family system with clients. This training will help foster IFS-informed therapy skills but does not constitute formal IFS training that is required for certification or competency development.
Goal: To provide a general introduction to the development, principles, and concepts of Internal Family Systems to inform clinical service delivery.
Objectives:
a. Participants will be able to articulate the history and development of Internal Family Systems.
b. Participants will be able to recognize the eight C’s of self-leadership.
c. Participants will be able to define the respective roles of the managers, firefighters, and exiles as they operate within the internal family system.
d. Participants will be able to engage in a brief conceptualization using a vignette to demonstrate understanding of core principles.
Agenda
8:45 am-9 am: Check in and Topic Introduction
9-9:15 am: Case introduction
9:15 am – 9:30 am: History and Development of IFS
9:30am – 10:15am: IFS definition of The Self
10:15am-10:45am: Defining the Parts
10:45am – 11am– 15-minute break
11am – 11:30am: Exiles and Common Burdens
11:30am – 12:15 pm: The Flow of the Model
12:15-12:45: IFS and Healing
12:45pm – 1:00pm: Discussion, Questions, Take Aways
Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc. has been approved as a CE provider by the Ohio Psychological Association (#311358292), the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board (RCS060502), and as a NBCC ACEPTM No. 7265.
- Teacher: Adam Bodner
- Teacher: Brianna Collins
- Teacher: Lindsey LoStimolo