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SUMMARY:Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training\, 6 day training \nFebruary 10\, 11\, 18\, 24 and March 3\, 10\, 2025 (depending on training size\, possible training date of March 14 or 17) from 10:30 am – 4:30 pm EST. \n$2\,500.00 – Submit your application today!  The deadline is January 20\, 2025.  There is no fee to apply.  By completing the “registration” form you will receive a copy of the application. \nLearn the evidence-based\, CDC recommended\, intervention for FASD \nThe Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training is a six-day course\, with an ensuing 12–18 1-hour intervention fidelity (IF) training\, which teaches professionals to deliver the FMF Program as an FMF Specialist.  The IF training is coordinated with the Families Moving Forward office in Seattle following the completion of the FMF Specialist Training and is 12-18 1-hour sessions. ($1500-$2700) \nThe FMF Program is a positive parenting intervention designed to help families raising children between 3 and 13 years old\, or who are older but at a functional level in this range. The program aims to help children who have concerning behavior problems and are affected by prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE)\, with or without a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) diagnosis. This behavioral consultation intervention combines a positive behavior support (PBS) approach with motivational interviewing (MI)\, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help parents change their own knowledge and attitudes about the disorder\, leading to improvements in their child’s behavior. The FMF Program is a scientifically validated intervention listed as a promising practice by the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse. \nThe Families Moving Forward (FMF) Program is for master’s level professionals in counseling\, social work\, psychology or related fields\, working with families with children living with PAE/FASD\, in person or via telehealth. \nFMF sessions are designed to be delivered in person\, however\, they may be conducted via telehealth.  Sessions are designed to be delivered in order but can be easily customized to suit the needs of individual families. \n\nSix days of virtual\, comprehensive training including didactics\, with a live trainer over Zoom\, readings\, videos\, and cooperative discussion\nLearn scientifically validated strategies to help children living with PAE and/or FASD and their families\nGain a thorough understanding of FASD & PAE\, including associated stigma from leading psychologists in the field.\nAccess to the online FMF Portal for full intervention materials specifically designed for this clinical population\nPractice and support using actual session materials to become comfortable with the clinical process.\nBecome a PAE & FASD-informed  provider\n\n30 CEs through FL CEBrokers for LCSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\, and Certified Master Social Workers. \nTRAINER:  Dr. Trancik is a licensed child clinical psychologist who specializes in FASD diagnosis\, treatment\, and prevention\, with over a decade of research experience in the field. She served as a Neuropsychologist on the Florida Center for Early Childhood FASD Clinic team for 14 years. Florida Center’s FASD Clinic is the State’s first and only state-wide diagnostic and intervention clinic. Her career in the field of FASD began 20 years ago while enrolled in graduate school at the University of Washington. During that time she assisted Dr. Carmichael Olson in developing the FMF Program as a scientifically-validated FASD intervention. She is now the primary FMF trainer on the East Coast. \nThe Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training is offered by The Florida Center Training Institute\, a division of The Florida Center for Early Childhood in association with the Families Moving Forward Program Office in Seattle\, Washington.
URL:https://floridacentertraining.org/training/families-moving-forward-fmf-specialist-training-5/
LOCATION:Zoom\, FL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bringing Postpartum Depression Disorders out of the Dark (2 CEs)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 7\, 2025\n12 pm – 2 pm EST\n$39 \nA two-hour presentation to understand more about Postpartum Depression and how to support those affected. \nThis presentation covers the prevalence of Postpartum Mood Disorders (PPMDs)\, key symptoms\, and assessment tools for various mental health concerns\, including relationship satisfaction. It will explore the unique needs of diverse populations\, disparities in care\, and available treatment options. Additionally\, participants will learn how to discuss depression and anxiety with postpartum mothers and their families. All mental health and early childhood professionals and curious mothers and fathers from across the U.S. and beyond are invited to attend. \nObjectives: \n\nParticipants will understand risk factors for PMDs\, how to talk with women and their family members about PMDs and the impact of PMDs on the family and newborn and treatment modalities.\nParticipants should be able to recognize PMDs and make recommendations for treatments in an empathetic and encouraging manner.\nParticipants will emphasize to new moms or dads dealing with PMDs the following:\nPersons with PMDs are not alone\, that other parents of newborns experience this\, connection and support help.\nPersons with PMDs are not to blame\, it is not something they caused nor is it a reflection of your ability as a mother or father.\nPersons with PMDs with help will get better\, all symptoms are treatable\, it is a sign of strength to reach out\, and it will get easier.\n\n2 CEs for LCSW\, LHMC\, LMFT\, and CMSW through Florida CEBrokers \nPresenter:\nJeanie DeLa\, LMHC\nJeanie received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Southwestern University in Georgetown\, Texas. She earned her master’s degree from Texas A&M University in 1984\, where she majored in counseling. Jeanie has worked with a variety of populations since completing her degrees\, including those suffering from substance abuse addiction\, eating disorders\, and traumatic brain injuries. However\, she found her calling when she began working with pregnant women and families with newborns and young children. She received the Healthy Start Mission Award in 2013 for her work with pregnant and nursing mothers and received a Teaming Up for Change Award from the Florida Department of Children and Families the following year. Jeanie is also expertly trained in the following areas: childbirth education\, lactation counseling\, Fussy Baby Network\, Love’s Cradle relationship enhancement facilitation\, Circle of Security parenting\, Traumatic Incident Reduction Therapy\, and Group Peer Support (GPS). Jeanie serves as a trainer and facilitator for the Mothers and Babies post-partum depression prevention program. Jeanie is also trained in the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health & Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC: 0-5).
URL:https://floridacentertraining.org/training/training-on-perinatal-mood-and-anxiety-disorders-pmds-2-ces/
LOCATION:Zoom\, FL\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Screening for Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (FASD) - 2 CEs*
DESCRIPTION:The Importance of Screening for Prenatal Alcohol ExposureMonday\, February 24\, 2025 from 12-2pm ESTCost:  FREE  (2 CEs – $10) \nLearn to ask difficult questions about prenatal alcohol exposure\, the sole cause of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) \nDESCRIPTION: \nThis training will teach attendees about the potential impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure on a child’s development\, learning\, and behavior.  This training will emphasize the importance of inquiring specifically about in-utero alcohol exposure and how accurate documentation\, including on a CBHA\, can influence the trajectory of treatment and support for the individual.  Attendees will receive practical examples\, key questions\, recommendations\, and protocols designed to connect families with appropriate support and educational resources for children affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol and other substances. \nThe Florida Center for Early Childhood is the only organization offering FASD Diagnostic Evaluations and Specialized Services in Florida with locations in Sarasota\, Orlando\, and Pensacola. \nTakeaways: \n1. Learn how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) impact brain development and behaviors. \n2. Explore ways to ask and/or screen clients for prenatal alcohol exposure \n3. Recognize indicators a child may have in-utero alcohol exposure \n4.  Identify specific language used to document information gathered regarding prenatal alcohol exposure to assist with diagnosis and treatment. \nThis presentation is for CBHA assessors\,  social workers\, medical providers\, welfare professionals\, educators\, school personnel\, mental health counselors\, law enforcement officers\, and other professionals working with children.  \nCE Information: 2.00 CEs ($10) for Florida Licensed Clinical Social Worker\, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist\, Licensed Mental Health Counselor\, and Certified Master Social Worker through CEBroker. Certificates will be supplied. \nTRAINERS: \nCrissa Harman\, LMHC\, Manager of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Services – Sarasota \nCrissa Harman is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and the Manager of Sarasota Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Diorders (FASD) Services.  A Sarasota native\, Crissa brings 13 years of experience working with children and families.  She has extensive expertise in navigating systems such as criminal justice and children welfare.  Crissa is certified in Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)\, Circle of Security Parenting\, and Child-Parent Psychotherapy. \nKristal Pollack\, LCSW\, Manager of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Services – Orlando \nKristal Pollack\, LCSW\, has been dedicated to working with children\, adolescents\, and families for over 20 years.  She earned her bachelor’s degree in social work from Florida State University and her master’s degree in social work from Florida International University.  She became a licensed clinical social worker in 2010.  She is trained in the comprehensive Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) program for children\, adolescents\, and adults.  She is trained in all three of these of these evidence-based treatments\, as well as in adoption competency and as a Families Moving Forward Specialist.  
URL:https://floridacentertraining.org/training/the-importance-of-screening-for-prenatal-alcohol-exposure-fasd-2-ces-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, FL\, United States
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