Date: Friday, November 2
Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m
Presenter: Ms. Christina Berardinelli, RN, PCC. Adjunct Professor at John Carroll University, teaching psychopharmacology in the Counseling and Human Services Program; currently employed at Crossroads, Mentor, OH.and Ms. Diane Wakeley, PCC-S, LICDC. Counselor; Director of Outpatient Treatment Services, Crossroads, Mentor, OH. Ms. Wakeley specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of trauma and attachment related disorders.
Fee: $116
Location: MSASS
Complex trauma is a clinical profile that encompasses individuals who do not meet DSM TR criteria for Acute Stress Disorder or PTSD. During the course of this six hour presentation clinicians will become familiar with this emerging clinical construct and will begin to learn how to identify and treat a broader range of trauma-based issues. This course will explore a range of these issues and the interplay between trauma and family dynamics. We will also look at the role psychopharmacological interventions play in mediating symptoms associated with trauma responses.
The Continuing Education Program of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is pleased to bring you 33 workshops for the Fall 2007 Series. We believe these workshops that have been planned will prepare you for meeting the multiple needs of the individual, organizational and community clients that you are serving. We welcome your suggestions for future workshop topics or presenters that you would like to see us feature in future continuing education workshops, and thank you for your continued support of the program.
More information:
Continuing Education Website