Genograms in the 21st Century
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Genograms in the 21st Century
Genograms in the 21st Century Genograms in the 21st Century Early bird registration is $45, until March 27. After March 27 registration is $55. No refunds after March 27. First Name: Last Name: Organization: Title: Address: City: State: Friday, April 3, 2015 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Zip: Business Phone: NAIC 215 W. Linn Norman, OK 73069 Fax: Email*: *An email address is required for registration confirmation Type of CEU needed: __LADC/CADC __CPS __LMFT/LPC __LCSW __General Certificate Payment Please make payment to NAIC. Business Check Purchase Order Credit Card #_____________________________ Exp. Date________________ 3-digit code_____ Sponsored by: Participants must attend all 3.25 hours in order to receive the full amount of CEUs. Please send payment to: NAIC Attn: Teresa Seal P.O. Box 730 Norman, OK 73070 Fax: 405-360-4918 For questions, please call 405-321-0022 or email [email protected] 3.25 CEUs Approved for LADC, CADC, CPS, LPC, LMFT, LCSW Participants must attend all 3.25 hours to receive the full amount of CEUs. Participants in this presentation will learn how family dynamics have changed through traditional genograms, how to use traditional genograms to track generational problems of substance use, domestic violence, & mental illness. About your Trainers... Learning Objectives Exploration of the changing family dynamics through traditional genograms Process how counselors can use traditional genograms to show generational patterns of substance use, domestic violence, mental illness and other social problems Process the use of genograms in non-traditional systems. Explore and discuss the impacts of the changing family dynamics in non-traditional families and the application of this in writing treatment plans. Workshop Agenda Participants will learn how to use genograms in non-traditional systems, and explore the impacts of the changing family dynamics in non-traditional families and the application of this in writing treatment plans. 12:30 to 1:00 pm Registration 1:00 to 2:45 Discussion of Genogram and Start of Group Activity 2:45 to 3:00 BREAK 3:00 to 3:45 Case Presentations 3:45 to 4:15 Contemporary Genograms 4:15 to 4:30 Discussion and Close Doug Richardson, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor NAIC, Adult Drug Court Program Director for Cleveland and McClain County Doug Richardson is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor working with Norman Addiction Information and Counseling (NAIC) since October of 2010. His primary focus is Adult Drug Court but Doug spent the first 9 years of his career working with youth and family both in residential and outpatient settings. Doug also works with adults in the Intensive Outpatient Program and the Gambling Program. Doug is also currently an adjunct professor at the University of Central Oklahoma teaching in the Substance Abuse Studies program. Prior to working at NAIC, he worked at an Individualized Care Facility for Mentally Retarded Adults (ICF-MR) in Guthrie, OK as part of Millennium Medical services. Doug has also worked for 5 years in long-term, residential treatment for substance abuse/co-occurring disordered adolescent females and their families in Guthrie, OK at Four Winds Ranch. While in college he worked at the Referral Center in Oklahoma City and at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. Doug has a Master’s in Human Relations degree from the University of Oklahoma. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Substance Abuse Studies from the University of Central Oklahoma where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. Will Warner, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor/Mental Health; LPC Candidate NAIC, Purcell Drug Court Specialist Will’s background includes a variety of agency settings. He has worked as a first grade teacher, outpatient mental health rehab worker, a food stamps/Medicaid/AFDC worker, a trainer to assist clients on welfare gain and maintain employment, and a child welfare worker. In outpatient settings, Will has worked with cooccurring substance abuse/mental health clients from self referred, probation and parole, and child welfare referrals. Will has worked in prison based substance abuse programs and has also worked in drug court programs in five Oklahoma counties. Will is currently employed with NAIC where he works outpatient therapy with McClain County Drug Court. Interested in Future Training, visit www.NAIChelp.org