Little People, Big Emotions
Feb. 8th & 22nd, Mar. 7th
6:30 - 8:30pm in the CETES Conference Center.
Lisa Schoelen, LPC, will lead three two-hour workshops to help parents and daycare providers learn how to help their children better regulate their emotions.
The first 50 people to attend each night will receive Marsha Linehan's DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets.
Registration is closed for this event. To be placed on the waiting list, call 580-581-2360.
Evidence Based Practices for Managing Compassion Fatigue
Friday, March 1 / 1-4 p.m.
Virtual Workshop / ZOOM
Mental health professionals are at risk of burnout from being constantly exposed to their client’s trauma and mental health concerns. The Components for Enhancing Clinician Experience and Reducing Trauma (CE-CERT) Model is an evidence-based model that equips clinicians with tools to mitigate the impact of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma. Presented by Kayley Saunders, LPC, who will teach practical skills to clinicians to help them to manage the impact of vicarious trauma acquired in the process of providing mental health services.
Open only to licensed mental health professions; participants are eligible for 3 CEUs from the Oklahoma Counseling Association.
Registration for this event is closed.
Mental Health First Aid Training
Friday, April 19 / 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Academic Commons / Room 126
As the last of our Departmental Academic Festival events, the Department of Psychology will hold a Mental Health First Aid Training on Friday, April 19th, from 9:00am - 5:00pm in Academic Commons Room 126. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Participants must register by March 29th and complete the 2-hour online training by April 15th. Participants who complete the training will receive a framed certificate.
Registration is closed for this event. To be placed on a waiting list, call 580-581-2360.