Training and Events Calendar

Upcoming Events
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May

31

Brief Narrative Therapy Consultation Group | May-December 2023

The Northwest MHTTC is excited to collaborate with Karen Young, MSW, RSW, and the Windz Centre to

May

31

Session 4 of Aging Out or Growing Together?: Navigating Barriers to Service and Client/Participant…

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2023 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. PT Session 4 of 5 in the "Aging Out or Growing

May

31

School-Based Mental Health Screening - Part 2: How Do We Respond? Legal and Ethical Follow-Up for…

SERIES DESCRIPTION: Universal mental health screening is gaining recognition as an effective way to

Jun

01

The Connection Between Migraines and Mental Health in the Black Community

DESCRIPTION Approximately 7 million African Americans suffer migraine headaches, but only a minor

Jun

01

Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas Learning Community: Housing and Benefits…

This learning community is closed to select participants. To learn more about this series, visit the

Jun

01

Using NIATx to Strengthen Your Workforce: NIATx Change Leader Academy for RHRP

***You only need to register once to participate in sessions 6-10*** SESSION DESCRIPTION – NIATx

Jun

02

Mental Health Awareness

DESCRIPTION: This class explains mental health challenges as adaptations to stress. These responses

Jun

02

Case Presentations: Anxiety, PTSD, and Complex ADHD

Learning Objectives: Identify symptoms of selective mutism with comorbid generalized anxiety

Jun

05

New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies: Summer School

54th Annual New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies, Worcester State University, MA –

Jun

05

National ACT Virtual Consultation Meetings | June 2023

This 90-minute virtual consultation call with ACT teams and ACT stakeholders consists of a mini

Jun

05

Person-Centered Practices

DESCRIPTION: Person-Centered Practices are ways of working with people that create partnerships. It

Jun

05

Peer Support Interventions for Older Adults with Depression/Mood Disorders | OA Track, Mental…

NOTE: This event is specifically for Washington State attendees who are part of the behavioral

Past Events
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May

30

Understanding and Addressing Race-Related Stress and Trauma for Black Americans

About the Event: Join us for a live presentation by Sierra Carter, Ph.D., on Understanding and

May

30

Suicide Prevention in Schools: Best Practices & Protocols

In this workshop, participants will learn and practice skills in evidence-based suicide prevention

May

26

Helping Youth on the Path to Employment: Preventing Long-term Disability in Youth and Young Adults…

In this interactive presentation, the Training Director for HYPE (Helping Youth on the Path to

May

25

Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas Learning Community: Team Lead (May…

This learning community is closed to select participants. To learn more about this series, visit the

May

24

Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas Learning Community: Prescriber (May…

This learning community is closed to select participants. To learn more about this series, visit the

May

24

Part 2 of the Trans 101 Workshop Series - Working with Families of Trans & Non-Binary Youth

Registration has closed as this event is now at capacity. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2023 2:30 - 4:30 p.m

May

24

Supported Education Services: A pathway to cap and gown for college students with mental health…

Session 1: Supported Education Services for Exploring a Student‘s Educational Preferences (Choose)

May

24

Neurodiversity: Acknowledging Differences, Leveraging Strengths, and Navigating the Nuances of…

Participants of this webinar will be able to: Identify how psychiatry and neurodiversity can co

May

24

Medicaid Policy and School Mental Health Funding

Session Overview: Medicaid is a leading source of financing for school mental health services and

May

24

Culturally Responsive Practice

DESCRIPTION: This class uncovers how our cultural identities and experiences shape the way we make

May

23

Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices- May Event

United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. and New England MHTTC would like to invite you and your staff

May

23

CSB Case Management & Care Coordination Training Series: Navigating Boundaries

Overview SAMHSA Region 3 Central East Mental Health Technology Transfer Center, in partnership with

 

If a specific training offers a certificate of completion and/or continuing education credits, this will be stated directly in the event description. Please review that information. If questions, please contact the Center hosting the event.