De-Escalation & Personal Safety Through a Trauma-Informed Lens Learning Community

The Northwest MHTTC is excited to partner with Martin “Marty” Reinsel to offer a live learning community on trauma-informed de-escalation. 6 hours of CE contact hours available* (see below.)


ABOUT THIS LEARNING COMMUNITY

This highly interactive learning community will focus on providing participants with a framework for developing their personal awareness during instances of de-escalation, while utilizing principals of trauma informed care to increase competencies during and after a crisis. Participants will learn the “Spectrum of Escalation" and elements of personal preparedness, while focusing on prevention and early intervention and post-intervention practices. Through these methods, participants will enhance confidence in managing complex behavioral situations.


ELIGIBILITY

  • Members of the mental health/behavioral health workforce who are based in the states of Alaska, Oregon, Idaho & Washington (HHS Region 10)
  • Commitment to attend the whole series is required
  • Each individual must have access to computer/web camera/audio to participate
  • The deadline for applications is July 10. We will notify you of your application status the week of July 15th.
  • Questions: For questions about this series, including eligibility and registration please contact the Northwest MHTTC at [email protected].

SESSIONS: Mondays, July 22 & 29, August 12 & 19, 2024
11:30am - 1:00pm AK / 12:30 - 2:00pm PT / 1:30 - 3:00pm MT


Session breakdown TBA!


FACILITATOR

Martin Reinsel, LMHC (he/him)

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Martin “Marty” Reinsel is a Seattle-based therapist, clinical supervisor, educator, and consultant with over 30-years of experience working in a variety of behavioral healthcare settings. Marty has consistently worked in unique and challenging environments and is competent in addressing complex, and often uncomfortable, issues and situations, while leading with care, compassion, and a growth-mindset. He spent the first 20 years of his career at Seattle based Harborview Medical Center and Navos Mental Health Solutions, where he gained extensive experience in Crisis Intervention, before starting his own business, Reinsel Consulting in 2018. Marty’s training and consultation work has transcended many organizations, including those in the trades and transportation industry. He is currently working with internationally acclaimed musicians, local librarians, executives, food bank organizers, law enforcement officers, and Health Care for the Homeless clinicians. Marty believes we all benefit from kindness, care, mentorship and supportive practices. He appreciates having the opportunity to be real and genuine, and to equally laugh and cry with amazing people who have impact upon our communities. In addition to Marty’s clinical work, he is an accomplished recording and touring musician who loves to travel and spend quality time with his family and close friends.


*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: Jul 22, 2024 12:30 pm
Ends: Aug 19, 2024 2:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Pacific
Registration Deadline
July 10, 2024
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