What’s
Your Type?
How
Your Natural Personality, Communication, and Learning Styles Contribute to and
Detract from Serving Children and Families in the Child Welfare System – 3 CAMFT &RN CEUs
The
registration of those who work with Monterey County Youth will be prioritized.
Training Summary
We all have our strengths and weaknesses (challenge areas) when
supporting system-involved youth and families. Although we want to provide the
most effective support for vulnerable youth and families in the child welfare
and juvenile justice systems, our challenge areas can interfere with providing
thorough and excellent support. Learn your type [Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
(MBTI), communication style, learning style and more] and how to use your
strengths and address your areas of challenge to support improvements in
outcomes for system-involved youth and families.
Class Objectives
Participants will:
· Identify their MBTI, learning style and communication style
·
Identify at least 3 benefits of their
types to meeting the needs of system-involved youth and families
·
Identify at least 3 challenges of
their type to meeting the needs of system-involved youth and families
· Identify at least 3 ways to address their challenges to meeting
the needs of system-involved youth and families
TRAINER BIO
Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW
Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW, is a clinical social
worker who has worked in HMOs, public agencies, and private practice as both a
mental-health provider and a supervisor for over thirty years. She has taught
courses in DSM-5, clinical supervision, law and ethics, childhood
psychopathology, time management, boundaries, vicarious traumatization and
energy psychology at universities, conferences, and mental-health agencies. She
has a private psychotherapy practice, provides sound healing sessions and is
also the immediate past Chair of the Humanitarian Committee for the Association
for Comprehensive Energy Psychology.
IMPORTANT
You must work with dependent
(foster& probation) youth in Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, San Francisco
or Monterey County in order to attend our trainings. Trainings are free for
those eligible to attend.
CONTINUING
EDUCATION CREDITS
Course meets the qualifications
for 3 continuing education credits for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs,
and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Seneca
Family of Agencies is approved by the California Association of Marriage and
Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs,
and/or LEPs. Seneca Family of Agencies maintains responsibility for this
program/course and its content. Provided by Seneca Family of Agencies,
Provider #135057.
Seneca Family of Agencies is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered
Nursing, Provider #15222. Training meets the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing
education credit for Registered Nurses as required by the California Board of Registered
Nursing. BRN approval extends only to continuing education courses and does not include
tour arrangements.
We are
unable to provide certificates of completion if more than 15 minutes of each
course content is missed.
TO
RECEIVE CREDIT FOR ATTENDING THIS TRAINING, THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED:
• You must sign IN & OUT before
you leave.
• You must fully complete SENECA
CAMFT evaluations, before leaving your training, with your full name legibly
written.
CERTIFICATES
Completion
Certificates can be obtained by emailing:
CERTIFICATES@senecacenter.org
REFUND/CANCELLATION
POLICY
All registered participants must
cancel 48 hours in advance, if no longer
able to attend. Cancellation can be
done electronically through
registration confirmation email or by
calling:
Seneca Family of Agencies - Training
Department at (510) 654-4004
Seneca
Institute for Advanced Practice
8945 Golf Links Road, Oakland, CA
94605
(510)
654-4004 x2244
training@senecacenter.org
In accordance with California Civil
Code Section 54.1 any disabled person who may require accommodations
(transportation) to participate in any trainings or events, please contact the
Training Department at 510-654-4004 at least 5 days in advance of the event.
Trainings provided by Seneca Family
of Agencies, in partnership with Chabot-Las Positas Community College District
and the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano. Monterey
training provided in partnership with Hartnell College and Monterey County.
Funding provided through Title IV-E.