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The WestShoreCenter for Eating Disorders
THE MIRROR OF LIES:
PERSPECTIVES ON THE ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS
Friday, February 5, 2010
8:30am – 4:00pm
Registration and refreshments 8:00 am – 8:30 am
6 CEUs*/ $99
NON-REFUNDABLE / INCLUDES LUNCH
Seminar Location:
C. J. Hendry & Associates, Inc., 25000 Center Ridge Road; Suite 4, Westlake, Ohio 44145
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Exploring the Healing Potential in Dreams
Rev. Dr. Russ Parker
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
8:30am – 4:00pm
Registration 8:00 am – 8:30 am
6 CEUs
$115 (CEU credits) / $89 (non-CEU registration) / Includes lunch
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We are privileged to have internationally respected author, poet, educator and theologian the Rev. Dr. Russ Parker share his research, expertise and experience in working with dreams. Dr. Parker has a post graduate degree in Phenomenology and Theology from the University of Nottingham, U.K. in which his thesis was entitled Dreams as a Religious Phenomenon. He is the author of Healing Dreams: Their Power and Purpose in your Spiritual Life (1988) and Dream Stories: A Journey into the Bible’s Dreams and Visions (2002). In reference to his U.K. seminar A Time to Dream which explores how dreams work, Dr. Parker has said, at least we believe they contain some insight or illumination about our lives. We believe that they may have some message that is important for us if we are going to move on with a more wholesome life. Dr. Parker also presents seminars which explore ways of working with dreams using role play and psychodrama as well as praying with dreams to receive spiritual insight.
This presentation, Exploring the Healing Potential in Dreams will provide a practical, as well as theoretical perspective. It is being offered to those new to the field of dream exploration as well as those who seek to deepen their understanding of how to integrate the spiritual dimension into their dream work with clients.
Since 1995, Dr. Parker has been Director of the Acorn Christian Healing Foundation in the U.K. (http://www.acornchristian.org/). He travels throughout the world lecturing and teaching on issues related to healing, healthcare, reconciliation and transformation. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Columbia Seminary for his many writings, teaching ability and the scholarship evidenced in his book Healing Wounded History. Other titles Dr. Parker has authored include Free to Fail, Healing Death’s Wounds, Forgiveness in Healing and The Wild Spirit.
CEU OBJECTIVES, participants will:
- Gain an appreciation of how dreams are a normal part of self-exploration and expression
- Observe a live dream counseling session
- Establish a foundational model of working with dreams
- Experience the foundational model through small group participation
- Increase understanding of how dreams offer a resource for spiritual growth
- Learn how to apply spiritual integration in clinical practice
Seminar Location:
C. J. Hendry & Associates, Inc., 25000 Center Ridge Road; Suite 4, Westlake, Ohio 44145
Please register by completing document or by calling: 440-892-7034 ext. 214
C.J. Hendry & Associates, Inc. in partnership with
Christian Listeners USA (CLUSA)
is privileged to present
2010 CHRISTIAN LISTENERS USA EVENTS
WHAT IS CHRISTIAN LISTENING?
The Acorn Christian Foundation, U.K. has developed a unique program which develops the skills of listening to ourselves, others and God, without judgment. The training is offered at a variety of levels.
Listening without judgment enhances relationships in the home, school and workplace as well as in friendships and ministry. Christian Listeners USA is committed to offering training programs in the States.
AN INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN LISTENING
Presenter: Joanna Zeiner
Wednesday, March 3rd - 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm
Session fee: $25 / certificate for 3 CEUs, an additional $15
REGISTER TODAY
In this course, participants learn the importance of listening by exploring the helpful and unhelpful ways they have previously learned to listen. They are introduced to another model of listening that opens the door for relationship, healing, and reconciliation with oneself, others and God.
LEARNING TO LISTEN
(Completion of An Introduction to Christian Listening is a prerequisite for this course)
Presenters: Joanna Zeiner & Rev. Dr. Russ Parker
Thursday, March 4th - 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Friday, March 5th - 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Saturday, March 6th - 8:30 pm to 2:30 pm
3-Session fee: $100 / certificate for 10 CEUs, an additional $15
Listening skills learned in this course form the foundation for further Christian Listeners training in specific areas. Participants learn to improve basic listening skills in the context of daily life by:
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LISTENING TO THEMSELVES – becoming quiet before God, speaking out of one’s own experiences, exploring personal thought processes, and discovering more about early life influence
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LISTENING TO OTHERS – identifying various levels of listening, recognizing various helpful and unhelpful patterns of listening, learning active listening responses, listening to the whole person, not just the words spoken
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LISTENING TO GOD – experiencing different ways of praying the scriptures through Christian Meditation, music, reflection and silence
SEMINAR LOCATION
C. J. Hendry & Associates, Inc.
25000 Center Ridge Road, Suite 6, Westlake, Ohio 44145
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Individuals, couples, families, parents, adolescents, church leaders, parish nurses, chaplains, Stephen ministers, youth workers, grief counselors, prayer ministers, caregivers, healthcare workers, Bible study, small group and support group leaders, employers, employees, educators, community leaders: in fact, anyone who interacts with another! Marriage and family therapists, counselors and social
workers will learn how this skill can benefit their clients.
THE PRESENTERS
JOANNA ZEINER, DIRECTOR OF TRAINING: CHRISTIAN LISTENERS USA (CLUSA)
Joanna has been a Christian Listener Trainer, Administrator and tutor in South Africa, Rwanda, and Burundi. Joanna has been involved in Christian Listening training since 1993, and in1995, was an administrative coordinator at the Evangelical Seminary of Southern Africa before training in Christian Listening under the Acorn Christian Foundation staff in KwaZulu, Natal. Beginning in March 2009, Joanna assumed directorship of training of Christian Listeners USA.
REV. DR. RUSS PARKER, PRESIDENT: CHRISTIAN LISTENERS USA (CLUSA)
Since 1995, Dr. Parker has been Director of the Acorn Christian Healing Foundation in the U.K. (http://www.acornchristian.org/). He travels throughout the world lecturing and teaching on issues related to healing, healthcare, reconciliation and transformation. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Columbia Seminary for his many writings, teaching ability and the scholarship evidenced in his book Healing Wounded History. Other titles Dr. Parker has authored include Free to Fail, Healing Death’s Wounds, Healing Dreams, Dream Stories, Forgiveness in Healing and The Wild Spirit.
CSWMFTB Provider #RC5010708 (For counselors and social workers) Ohio Nursing Association awards credit for CSWMFTB CEUs
Any questions, please contact 440-892-7034 ext. 214
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COMPASSION FATIGUE IN THE COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL
Friday, December 4, 2009
9 am – 12:15 pm
Registration and refreshments 8:30 am – 9:00 am
3 CEUs* $59 (includes lunch)
(meets 3 of 6 required hours of Supervision CEUs)
NETWORKING LUNCH TO FOLLOW THE SEMINAR
12:15 pm – 1:15 pm (Please bring your brochures & business cards!)
Carol Wentling Klekota, LPCC/S has over 30 years experience in medical, counseling and ministry settings. Currently, she is in private practice where she treats clients with anxiety, trauma and abuse and providing critical incident stress management. Her years in the counseling field have led to a keen interest in addressing compassion fatigue and its relationship to clinical burnout and vicarious traumatization (secondary traumatic stress). Largely unrecognized, these conditions cost society millions of dollars in sick time, disability and staff turnover as well as the untold pain and suffering in the lives of highly trained and capable individuals, their families and organizations.
As a clinical counseling graduate of Ashland Theological Seminary, Carol is able to integrate spiritually related aspects of trauma into her work. In 2000 she co-founded Hopewood Retreat Ministries, a non-profit organization dedicated to offering opportunities for personal renewal, spiritual growth, healing, and refreshment.
In October, 2009, Carol was invited by the Promedica System of Toledo Hospitals to present, alongside four physicians, at their Trauma Conference. Her clinical presentation was very well received by the attending medical professionals.
This CEU presentation will benefit any professional who works with trauma survivors. Further, it will provide guidance for supervisors in working with their supervisees in this critical area of their professional development.
CEU OBJECTIVES:
1. Define compassion fatigue and differentiate from burnout and secondary traumatic stress
2. Explore factors that contribute to the development of these conditions
3. Identify early warning signs and “red flag” symptoms
4. Assess your personal level of compassion satisfaction, burnout and compassion fatigue
5. Discuss supervisory implications of this normal consequence of working with trauma
6. Discuss treatment options, including self-care strategies and do’s and don’ts of recovery
Seminar Location:
C. J. Hendry & Associates, Inc.
25000 Center Ridge Road; Suite 4, Westlake, Ohio 44145
Please register or call 440-892-7034 ext. 214
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: HIDDEN ABUSE
Thursday, October 29, 2009
9 am – 4 pm (registration and refreshments 8:30 am – 9:00 am)
6 CEUs* $99 (Click here for more info or to register)
RELATIONAL AGGRESSION: GIRLS THAT BULLY
Thursday
November 12, 2009
Spitzer Conference
Center at Lorain County
Community College
1005 N. Abbe Road
Elyria, Ohio 44035
(CEU’s for counselors, social workers
and nurses available for additional
$10 provided by CJ Hendry and
Associates - Counselor, Social
Worker, Marriage and Family
Therapists Board #RC5010708. Ohio
Nursing Association awards credit for
CSWMFTB approved programs.)
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost: $35
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Fall Continuing Education Program
Prepare/Enrich ~ August 18th
Seminar Director: Rev. Robert Armstrong, M.A., M.Div., LPC. Those completing the training will be qualified to use the PREPARE/ENRICH Program with premarital or married couples. Based on the Circumplex model developed by Dr. David Olson, PREPARE/ENRICH is the most widely used marital assessment tool available in the printed or online versions. Participants will also receive a Resource Kit contained: Resource Guide, Sample Reports, Couple’s Workbook – contains over 20 feedback exercises to be used with couples as they review their assessments results and build on their relationship strengths; Two Training DVDs; Facilitator’s Manual on CD; and a complimentary scoring credit ($29.95 value).
(The program will also be offered on November 13th)
Objectives:
· Overview of PREPARE/ENRICH Assessments
· Administrating and Interpreting Couple Inventories
· Giving couple feedback/Six couple exercises
· Special Topics, Research, and Summary
6 CEUs / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm / $185 includes lunch
Bullying Prevention and Intervention ~ August 20th
Presenter Todd Walts, Director of Campus Impact is a nationally certified Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Trainer, a certified Trainer, with a heart to see significant change in the lives of students, parents and the community. He serves as a crisis counselor and on the board of the Lorain County School Crisis Counseling Team and as Vice-President of Lorain County Prevention Connection. Conducts extensive research in the areas of bullying, cyber bullying, internet safety and issues involving teen “sexting.” Author of Help! My Child is being Cyber Bullied (2008) and A Teacher’s Guide to Bullying and Violence Prevention (2009). Todd has spoken at hundreds of schools impacting over eighty thousand students.
Objectives:
· Understand Ohio HB 276 - Ohio's anti-bullying law
· Learn to identify bullying behavior - three key components
· Learn Proper Intervention techniques
· Understanding victims of bullying
· Learn and understand the roles all students/youth play in bullying situations
· Understand the importance of comprehensive bullying prevention
6 CEUs / 8:00 am – 3:00 pm / $125 includes lunch
For more registration and information contact aculver@cjhendry.com or 440-892-7034 ext. 214
Save the Date…
Art Therapy Assessment(s) -- September 8th
Stress Fractures: When Our Compassion Cracks Under Pressure – For Pastors, Counselors and Professional Caregivers-- September 17th
Domestic Violence -- October 29th
Case Conferences -- September 21st, October 19th, November 16th / 1.5 CEUs
Dates To Be Announced…
Families Experiencing Divorce: Legal Issues presented by a lawyer
Peer Supervision Groups
For more registration and information contact aculver@cjhendry.com or 440-892-7034 ext. 214
FORUM ON ETHICS
Presenter
Tammy Tingle
Investigator, Ohio Counselor, Social Worker,
Marriage and Family Therapist Board
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
10:00am – 1:15pm
3 CEUs
Social Workers, Counselors, Nurses
Fee: $45
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PREPARE ENRICH MARRIAGE SEMINARS
6 CEUS
Dates: May 28th, August 18th and November 13th
When: 9:00am - 4:30pm
Where: At our Westlake Office
Questions - please contact Ashley Culver, Administrative Assistant, at 440-892-7034 x 214
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