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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy VIRTUAL Workshop – February 6-9\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:February 6-9\, 2024\n8am –12pm each day Pacific Time via Zoom\n \nThis workshop is eligible for 15 CEU’s \nThis workshop addresses the importance of helping the pregnant woman achieve a healthier mental and emotional state during pregnancy in order to improve the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship. Interventions allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Interventions\, an assessment guide\, and a USB flash drive with 56 reproducible handouts/interventions. \nWhat participants are saying . . .\n \n“Excellent. Fantastic. I love that I’m leaving with real\, simple interventions that I can start using tomorrow. A very practicial application to help Mom through all aspects of pregnancy.”\n \n“The presenter was good at connecting the concepts in a personal and positive way.” \n“I feel more confident in being able to help my families.”
URL:https://store.pcrprograms.org/training/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy-virtual-workshop-february-6-9-2024/
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SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships in Pediatrics VIRTUAL Workshop - February 6 & 7\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:February 6 & 7\, 2024 | 8:30AM – 12PM PACIFIC TIME via Zoom\nWhat is Promoting First Relationships in Pediatrics?\nAn interactive workshop to learn how to nurture and support the parent-child relationship during everyday clinic interactions with families and children. \nWho Should Attend?\nMembers of the multidisciplinary primary care team—front desk staff\, care coordinators\, medical assistants\, pediatricians\, family medicine providers\, nurse practitioners\, nurses\, social workers\, therapists\, allied health professionals\, and navigators. \nYou Will Learn How To:\n\n\nObserve and support responsive caregiving during clinic visits by understanding the foundations of early childhood social-emotional development and elements of safe\, stable and nurturing child-caregiver relationships.\nApproach well child-care through a relationship focused lens including feeding and sleeping by learning developmental timing of key changes and their impact on the parent-child relationship.\nReframe challenging behaviors for families by helping caregivers recognize the unmet social and emotional needs that underlie their child’s behavior.\nApply specific skills that translate principles of trauma-informed care\, cultural humility and strengths-based approaches into everyday clinic interactions ensuring that families feel safe\, valued and effective in raising their young children.\nExperience a renewed sense of meaning and joy during your interactions and visits using the relationship-based framework and skills.\n\n\n Ongoing Support:\nFor participants interested in ongoing training after the workshop to support implementation and continuation of the Promoting First Relationships approach\, we provide additional online content and mentored monthly consultation sessions led by master Promoting First Relationship trainers. \nWhat Have Past Participants Said About The Workshop?\n“I wanted you to know how much PFR has changed the focus of my conversations with families suffering from trauma or SUD. Actually\, it has altered the focus of my entire practice from problem-driven to strengths-driven.”—Pediatrician \nAbout the Trainer:\nJEANNIE LARSEN\, MD has extensive expertise in pediatric primary care and early childhood and infant mental health. She has over 30 years of clinical practice and building relationships with families. She has trained hundreds of health care providers and team members in Promoting First Relationship across the country.
URL:https://store.pcrprograms.org/training/promoting-first-relationships-in-pediatrics-virtual-workshop-feb-2024/
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SUMMARY:Substance Use and Mental Health in the Perinatal Period: Challenges\, Opportunities\, and Treatment Approaches
DESCRIPTION:Nadejda Bespalova\, MD\nFebruary 8\, 2024\n9:00 am – 10:15 am Pacific Standard Time (Seattle)\nvia Zoom\nBARNARD CENTER FREE LECTURE SERIES\nSubstance Use and Mental Health in the Perinatal Period: Challenges\, Opportunities\, and Treatment Approaches\nI will provide an overview of the epidemiology of substance use in pregnancy and comorbidity with mental health conditions\, review available literature on the risks of substance use to the birthing parent and offspring\, and discuss best practices for screening and treatment of substance use disorders in pregnancy. In particular\, I will focus on what is known about use of the medications we commonly use for substance use disorders (such as methadone\, buprenorphine\, etc) in pregnancy and lactation. \nNadejda Bespalova\, MD is a perinatal and addiction psychiatrist at the University of Washington. She completed medical school at Baylor College of Medicine\, general psychiatry residency at the NYU School of Medicine\, and then an addiction psychiatry fellowship at the University of Washington. She splits her clinical time between the Maternal Infant Care Clinic and the Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic at the University of Washington and the Madison Clinic at Harborview Medical Center. Her scholarly interests include substance use disorders in the perinatal period and medical education. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://store.pcrprograms.org/training/substance-use-and-mental-health-in-the-perinatal-period-challenger-opportunities-and-treatment-approaches/
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SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships® Level One VIRTUAL Workshop – February 21-22 & 28-29\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nFebruary 21-22 & 28-29\, 2024\n2:00-5:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom \nThis workshop is approved for 13 Professional CEU’s \nProfessionals who work with caregivers and young children (0-5) often see the need to support and guide caregivers in building nurturing relationships with children. Promoting First Relationships workshop gives professionals the knowledge\, tools\, and strategies to do so. The Promoting First Relationships evidence-based program integrates theory\, practice and intervention. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum\n\nPromoting First Relationships can improve… \n\nParental sensitivity\nParental knowledge of child development\nParental confidence and competence\nChild outcomes\nChild Welfare outcomes\n\nBecause Promoting First Relationships is a positive\, strengths-based model\, caregivers are typically open to intervention and gain competence\, and thus investment\, in their caregiving. \nYour fee covers tuition\, all curriculum materials including the Promoting First Relationships manual\, and a USB flash drive of reproducible parent handouts. \nWhat participants are saying . . .\n \n“I loved the video examples which really helped illustrate the principles.” \n“Straightforward and doable\, lots of real life examples and opportunity to reflect in groups.” \n“I liked how the case studies cemented the concepts.” \n“I particularly liked the group discussions\, latest research information and the handouts.”
URL:https://store.pcrprograms.org/training/promoting-first-relationships-level-one-virtual-workshop-february-21-22-28-29-2024/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
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