Mastering the Art of Storytelling in Behavioral Health Learning Community

The Northwest MHTTC is excited to partner with Lamarr Lewis, MA, LAPC, CPRP, to offer a live learning community about motivation in mental health recovery. 6 hours of CE contact hours available* (see below.)


ABOUT THE LEARNING COMMUNITY

This Learning Community is designed to equip behavioral health professionals with the skills and knowledge to leverage storytelling for effective communication and community engagement. Through a combination of theoretical understanding, practical exercises, and real-world application, participants will emerge with enhanced storytelling capabilities that can drive positive change in behavioral health. The goal is to enhance communication to build more functional relationships and improve service outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  •  Improve participants' ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with diverse audiences in the context of behavioral health. 
  • Equip participants with the ability to integrate local stories into their behavioral health messages for increased community engagement. 
  • Develop participants' ability to assess the impact of storytelling on behavioral health outcomes through measurable indicators. 

Eligibility

  • Members of the mental health/behavioral health workforce who are based in the states of Alaska, Oregon, Idaho & Washington
  • Commitment to attend the whole series is required
  • Each individual must have access to computer/web camera/audio to participate
  • Deadline to apply: Monday, July 22nd. Applicants will be notified of their status by July 26th.
  • Questions: For questions about this series, including eligibility and registration please contact the Northwest MHTTC at [email protected].

SESSIONS: Tuesdays, August 6 - 27, 2024 

12:30 - 2:00 pm AK / 1:30 - 3:00pm PT / 2:30 - 4:00pm MT


August 6: Mastering the Art of Narrative Construction  

Participants will learn the fundamentals of crafting compelling narratives that resonate with the audience.

August 13: Identifying Personal Narratives  

Effective storytelling in behavioral health requires the ability to reflect and clarify our own personal narratives and how they influence our work.

August 20: Tailoring Messages to Diverse Audiences  

Effective storytelling in behavioral health requires the ability to adapt narratives for diverse audiences.

August 27: Evaluating and Measuring Impact  

To ensure the success of storytelling initiatives, participants will discover how to assess the impact of their narratives.


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FACILITATOR

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Lamarr Lewis, MA, LAPC, CPRP

Lamarr Lewis is a dedicated advocate, author, and agent of change. With a focus on community-based mental health, he works with diverse groups including individuals living with psychiatric disabilities, people in recovery from substance abuse, and at-hope youth (He does not use the term at-risk). He is an alumnus of Wittenberg University graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with minors in Africana Studies and Religion. He later received his master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Argosy University. His career spans over twenty years with experience as a therapist, consultant, and human service professional. He has been a featured expert and trainer for such organizations as; Boeing, Fulton County Probate Court, Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network, Mississippi Department of Health, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Region IV Public Health Training Center, the Ruby Neeson Diabetes Awareness Foundation, and more. His lifelong mission is to leave the world better than how he found it.


*Continuing Education Contact Hours Details

Physicians, physician assistants, primary care ARNPs, psychologists, and other health care providers may be eligible for CME or CEUs for completing the course. Retain your Certificate of Completion and verify its suitability for CME/CEUs with your licensing/credentialing entity. The University of Washington is an approved provider of continuing education for DOH licensed social workers, licensed mental health counselors, licensed marriage and family therapists, psychologists, substance use disorder professionals, nurses and physicians under the provisions of: WAC 246-809-610, WAC 246-809-620, WAC 246-811-200, WAC 246-840-210, WAC 246-919-460 and WAC 246-924-240.

Starts: Aug 6, 2024 1:30 pm
Ends: Aug 27, 2024 3:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Pacific
Registration Deadline
July 22, 2024
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