Listed below are presentations from the 2008 Summer Institute
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(#1186) National Organization for Victim Assistance: Basic Crisis Response PPT -
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Nova Overview - Text Only Version
The NOVA Basic Crisis Response Training course explored crisis intervention theory and techniques for intervention with traumatized people. This PowerPoint presentation gives a high level overview of the concepts discussed in the five day training.
Faculty: Barbara Kendall, CA, CCR and Ruth Anderson-Cole, CA, CCR
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(#1190) Voices: A Program of Self Discovery and Empowerment for Girls
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Voices - Text Only Version
This curriculum overview was written by Stephanie Covington, PhD, LCSW, with the intention of providing encouragement to girls and young women to find and express themselves. This material can be used in schools, treatment facilities, and juvenile justice settings.
Faculty: Carol Ackley, LADC
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(#1192) Active Ingredients for Positive Change -
This workshop gave participants the skills and knowledge to convert resistant, unwilling clients into clients who are aware of the need for change and willing to engage in counseling. These additional resources reinforce topics discussed in class as well as provide tools to formulate a treatment program to convert the unwilling client.
Faculty: Fred J. Hanna, PhD, MEd
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(#1198) Beyond Trauma: A Healing Journey for Women -
Beyond Trauma - PDF Version-
Text-Only Version
This curriculum overview was written by Stephanie Covington, PhD, LCSW, and designed with the intent of use in outpatient and residential settings for women with histories of substance use and trauma.
Faculty: Carol Ackley, LADC
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(#1200) Forgiveness, Remorse, and Reconciliation: Lessons Learned PPT-
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Forgiveness, Remorse, & Reconciliation - Text Only Version
This presentation gives a primer for speaking about and internalizing the forgiveness cycle; it discusses what it means to forgive and to pardon, and how these two separate constructs are related, as well as the relationship between the compassion found in forgiveness and pardoning and subjective well being.
Faculty: James Walsh, PhD
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(#1201) Helping Women Recover: A Program for Treating Addiction -
Helping Women Recover - PDF Version-
Helping Women Recover - Text Only Version
This workshop discussed a comprehensive treatment model that integrates theories of addiction, women's psychological development, and trauma, using a curriculum designed by Stephanie Covington, PhD, LCSW.
Faculty: Stephanie Covington, PhD, LCSW and Twyla Peterson Wilson, LCSW
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(#1202) Increasing Staff Performance PPT-
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Increasing Staff Performance - Text Only Version
This workshop, intended for managers and supervisors, augmented skills, strategies and knowledge in order to increase staff performance and facilitate the recovery process for improved consumer outcomes.
Faculty: Wilma Townsend, MSW, and Fran Register-Joyner
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(#1206) The New Psychology of Men PPT-
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New Psychology of Men - Text Only Version
This workshop presented avenues for improved intervention with traditional men and indentifying the traditional male role and how male socialization has often led to relationship problems and avoidance of help-seeking.
Faculty: Gary R. Brooks, PhD
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(#1209) Acupuncture: An Ancient Art Becomes a Counseling Practice PPT-
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Accupuncture - Text Only Version
The faculty of this workshop, Acupuncture Detoxifications Specialists from Ellendale Detoxification Center, provided an educational overview of the practice and gave participants and opportunity to observe as well as experience the treatment.
Faculty: Tita Gontang, LCSW, CADC, ADS and Vicki L. Esham, CADC, ADS
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(#1213) Summer Institute 2008, Beyond the Diagnoses, Keynote Presentations -
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(#1215) Phenomenology of Male Veterans-
Phenomenology of Male Veterans - PDF Version-
Phenomenology of Male Veterans - Text Only Version
This workshop discussed how military masculinity, or 'warrior masculinity', adds a different dimension of needs and methods of engagement to the traditional male role.
Faculty: Gary R. Brooks, PhD