ODMHSAS: Keeping Babies in Mind While Working with Parents
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Keeping Babies in Mind While Working with Parents | Wednesday, February 2, 2022 | 8:30-12:30 | http://registration.xenegrade.com/odmhsastraininginstitute/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=4080 |
Keeping Babies in Mind Training Description: The goal of this training is to build a foundation of knowledge in parent-child relationships to create holistic plans of safe care for families. Participants will learn the unique mental health needs of infants and young children, which are directly related to the needs of parents. Participants will also identify key basics of development and attachment and will explore how early experiences are related to later health and well-being through lecture, discussion and activities. One of the primary goals of the training will be putting these pieces together so that treatment planning can be strengthened to improve outcomes for families. The target audience is service providers or individuals who are working with parents who are also receiving substance abuse services. | |||
Objectives: 1. To define infant mental health. 2. To review social-emotional development and how it impacts the lifespan 3. To look at different types of attachment and how substance use fits into attachment styles. 4. To review the effects of trauma and the brain. 5. To discuss how plans of safe care can be informed by the parent-child relationship 6. To discuss how the relationship can guide the Family Care Plan ***** This trainings has been approved for 4 hours of Continuing Education Units (CEU) through the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers, the Oklahoma Board of Examiners of Psychologists, the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors, the Licensed Professional Counselors Committee, and the Licensed Marital and Family Therapist Committee, Case Managers and Peer Recovery Support Specialists. These trainings have also been approved for 4 hours of CLE and MJCLE through the Oklahoma Bar Association. ***** NOTE Effective September 1st, 2017: |