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Monthly Training: Metahabilitation: A Contemporary Treatment Strategy and System of Recovery by Dr. Mikal-Flynn

  • Fri, March 18, 2016
  • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Cedar Point Recovery - 8950 Cal Center Drive. Suite 165, Sacramento, CA 95826
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Registration

  • 2016 SVC-CAMFT Affiliate Member that does not need CEUs - If you need CEUs for LCSW or LPCC please select Licensed Member option.
  • 2016 Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT
  • Non Member who does not need CE certificate for LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC.
  • If you are not a member but would like a CE Certificate for LCSW, LPCC or LMFT make sure to fill in your License Number
  • Pre-Licensed 2016 Member or Member of a local CAMFT Chapter

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Topic:  Metahabilitation: A Contemporary Treatment Strategy and System of Recovery
Presenter:
  Dr. Mikal-Flynn
Date:
 
Friday, March 18, 2016
Time:
10:00 AM to 12:00PM
Location: 
Cedar Point Recovery
               8950 Cal Center Drive Suite 165
              
Sacramento, CA 95826 (directions)
               (Suite Location Map)

Networking starts at 9:30 AM

This program will benefit MFT and LCSW licensees and pre licensees by helping the clinician understand and leverage survivors’ potentials, resilience and courage, and focuses on strengths and possibilities to promote and guide posttraumatic growth - turning tragedies into triumphs.
Includes: Breakfast and meets the qualifications for 2 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.  Sacramento Valley Chapter of California Marriage and Family Therapist CAMFT CEPA CE Provider #62279 CE Credit will be awarded via email to participants at completion of the course.

Workshop Information:
Individuals experience trauma causing troubling problems acutely and throughout their recovery
process. Problems are compounded when the estimation of resources needed to successfully manage trauma are greater than resources perceived available to survivors. The current biomedical model of rehabilitation is insufficient. It tends to ignore incorporating survivor’s prior experience of trauma and strengths in planning for recovery.


Metahabilitation©, is a strength based approach to recovery that recognizes one’s resilience and
capacity for overcoming adversity associated with crisis and trauma, promoting each person’s biological, psychological and spiritual ability to survive and more importantly, to be transformed. These events are opportunities to creatively restructure oneself, find meaning in life, reduce suffering and ultimately, over time, transform personal tragedy into triumph. Research revealed insights into this concept affecting individual and vicarious trauma survivors –including therapists. Recent research and evidence focused on post traumatic growth, as well as limitations in current rehabilitative models, provided rationale and motivation for new system of rehab - Metahab.

Implementation and utilization of this system, including stages, characteristics, and facilitating conditions of Metahabilitated survivors, will be the focus of the session.


Learning Objectives:

*  Gain clarification and enhanced knowledge of the unique and troubling issues associated with survival of major trauma and catastrophic events from the survivor’s perspective.

* Gain understanding of the recovery process, including grief, loss and identify crisis, suffered by survivors and those caring for them.

*  Understand the basic outline of the model and system of Metahabilitation, including stages, characteristics and facilitating conditions.


Presenter Bio:

A marathon runner and triathlete, Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn survived sudden death in 1990 requiring 22 minutes of CPR. Currently, an Associate Professor at Sacramento State University, she received a BSN from University of San Francisco, a Nurse Practitioner Certificate from University of California and a MSN from California State University. In 2007, she earned a Doctor of Education completing her dissertation: Transforming Life Crisis: Stories of Metahabilitation After Catastrophic Life Events.

She speaks nationally and internationally on her contemporary system of rehabilitation – MetaHabilitation.


Register and pay online, register online and pay at the door, or register via email and pay with cash/check at the door: info@svccamft.org

Early registration ends Tuesday, March 15th
Early registration rates*:
2016 Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT: $20
2016 Pre-Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT: $15
Non-Member: $30
*Add $5 for late or "at-door" registration
For information on joining SVC-CAMFT or renewing your membership for 2016 please email: info@svccamft.org

Refund Policy
Cancellations received more than 7 days prior to an event may be subject to an administrative fee to cover costs of the initial transaction.  No shows, failure to attend, and cancellations 7 or fewer days prior to an event for any reason are non-refundable, including registrations received fewer than 7 days prior to an event. No credit, refunds, or price adjustments will be given for typographical advertisement errors. A $25 fee in addition to the registration fee will be charged for insufficient funds, denied credit cards, or charge-backs. By registering for the event you agree to the terms of the Refund Policy.

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