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LA25PDW13:  The ABCD of Mentally Healthy Conflict Resolution

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LA25PDW13:  The ABCD of Mentally Healthy Conflict Resolution.  Conflict resolution skills benefit professional and personal relationships across all types of career paths and lifestyles. This presentation explores steps of conflict resolution that garner ethical benefits of increasing the capacity to communicate differences as well as address sensitive issues professionally and effectively. The presentation will engage in mentally healthy conflict resolution steps that will lead in building and sustaining trust and productivity within relationships, teamwork, and the innovative cultivation of ideas, perspectives and standards.  Presented by:  Stephanie Bundle, Ph.D., LMSW, RSW, M.Ed.   Member $50/Nonmember $85. 3.00 Clinical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW12: Difference Between ASD1 and the Rest of the Autistic Spectrum

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LA25PDW12: Difference Between ASD1 and the Rest of the Autistic Spectrum.  This presentation will provide participants with information regarding the (often confusing) change in nomenclature of Autism as well as providing insight into the struggles that those with the diagnosis face in getting a "correct" diagnosis especially when there are co occurring diagnosis and/or exceptionalities.  Difficulties in the academic setting and in the workplace will also be examined along with some helpful information for aiding this population in their social, academic and employment settings.  Presented by:  Lisa Donze Jacob, LCSW.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.   3.00 Clinical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW11: Common Factors in Psychotherapy

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LA25PDW11: Common Factors in Psychotherapy.  This presentation will be interactive drawing on shared wisdom of participants. Research information will be used to identify Common Factors that primarily account for change/ benefit in psychotherapy. Participants will be given opportunity to consider how they might emphasize these aspects with the modality used in order to improve effectiveness. Real-time feedback is of great benefit to tailoring treatment to each individual client and has been shown to improve outcomes.  Presented by:  Mark DeBord, LCSW-BACS.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.  3.00 Clinical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW10: The Chemistry of Ethical Self Care

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LA25PDW10: The Chemistry of Ethical Self Care.  This presentation will review the Core Values and Ethical principals in the NASW Code of Ethics with extra attention on Integrity. We will describe what is meant by "self-care" and discuss how appropriate self-care is paramount to the profession of social work. We will discuss the (bio)chemistry associated with different types of self-care and we will practice self-care methods to be used by social workers and the people they serve.  Presented by:  Lisa Donze Jacob, LCSW.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.  3.00 Ethical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW9:  Introduction to the Enneagram Personality Typology System

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LA25PDW9:  Introduction to the Enneagram Personality Typology System.  The Enneagram Personality Typology System (EPS) is a map of nine personality types that reveals an individual's faulty coping strategies and the corresponding personal path of growth and fulfillment.  This workshop is an introduction to the nine Enneagram types and their usefulness in psychotherapy.  Participants are encouraged to take the Enneagram assessment prior to the workshop.  The assessment can be accessed free-of-charge at https://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/dotest.  Please note your top three results for reference during the workshop.  Presented by:  Andrea "Ani" Vidrine, LCSW, Ph.D.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.  3.00 Clinical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

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