Training and Events Calendar

Upcoming Events
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Jun

30

Trauma-Informed Supervision & Resilience

This 90-minute webinar will discuss supervision from a trauma-informed and resiliency-focused lens

Jun

30

The Politics of Therapy: Deconstructing & Reconstructing Practice with Latinx Communities

Description: The current sociocultural and sociopolitical realities require that mental health

Jul

07

RESCHEDULED: Empowering Latina Behavioral Health Professionals Serving Hispanic & Latino…

NOTICE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the National Hispanic and Latino MHTTC will need to

Jul

10

Session 3 of Rising Practices & Policies Revisited - Working with Youth and Families Experiencing…

MONDAY, JULY 10, 2023 Main Session: 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. PT Optional Discussion: 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. PT

Jul

11

Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas Learning Community: Therapist/Mental…

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

Jul

11

Trauma Informed Leadership & Promoting Wellness

Self-care among those who help trauma-affected individuals is a critical part of their success and

Jul

12

Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Serving Older Adults: Reminiscence Therapy | OA Track, Mental…

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

Jul

13

Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas Learning Community: Nursing (July…

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

Jul

14

Regional Advisory Board Meeting | July 2023

The Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center will hold its quarterly advisory board

Jul

14

Learning Community: Knowing Head, Heart and Gut | Summer 2023

The Northwest MHTTC is excited to collaborate with Rebekah Demirel to offer a live learning

Jul

17

Youth Mental Health First Aid TOT

This YMHFA Instructor training is a skills-based course that teaches caring professionals and

Jul

18

Region 6 Peer Support Strategic Planning Meeting

Our South Southwest MHTTC team is pleased to host a Strategic Planning Meeting for our Region 6 Peer

Past Events
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May

23

Lessons in Survival and Healing: Understanding the Difference and Why it Matters

This 75-minute webinar will focus on how surviving and healing differ, the capacity humans have to

May

23

Perinatal Mental Health: An Occupational Therapy Approach

This short-course presentation aims to increase awareness and advocate for occupational therapy as

May

22

Dr. Eddie Fergus Presents: The Climate of Educator Bias-based Beliefs Effect on MTSS Implementation

This event is part of the UW SMART Center's 2023 Virtual Speaker Series. Learn more and register for

May

22

Assessment and Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, OCD "symptoms can interfere with all aspects

May

22

CANCELED: Suicide Prevention in Late Life | OA Track, Mental Health Institute

EVENT CANCELED This event has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any

May

19

More than a DSM Code: Addressing Stigma Experienced by Families

This 90-minute webinar tackles stigma around mental health for family members and caregivers of

May

18

Using NIATx to Strengthen Your Workforce: Introduction to Process Improvement and Using PDSA for…

SESSION DESCRIPTION – INTRO TO PROCESS IMPROVEMENT AND USING PDSA FOR RHRP: The NIATx process

May

18

Central East MHTTC/ National Center for School Mental Health School Well-Being Learning Community –…

The Central East Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) has contracted with the National

May

18

Learning Community: Cultural Adaptations of EBPs in Treating Hispanic and Latinx with Mental Health…

The Northwest MHTTC is excited to collaborate with Dr. Michelle Evans and the National Hispanic &

May

18

African American Women & Mental Health: Strengths, Challenges and Opportunities for Growth

DESCRIPTION This webinar will explore factors unique to the experiences of African American women

May

18

W.A.I.T. What Am I Thinking? Change Perceptions, Change Outcomes

DESCRIPTION: W.A.I.T. What Am I Thinking? is a framework to stimulate discussion around the idea

May

18

What does lived experience really mean and why is it important?

This 90-minute webinar will discuss lived-experience and its role in behavioral health. ABOUT THIS

 

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