Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Motivational Interviewing Basics



  

NASW-VT Invites you to:
“Motivational Interviewing Basics”
Presented by:
Stephen R. Andrews, LCSW, LADC, CCS, CGP
 Stephen is a consultant, trainer, and Chief Energizing Officer of the Health Education Training Institute and maintains a recovery-focused private practice in Portland, Maine, where he also facilitates a variety of groups. Stephen provides coaching and training domestically and internationally for numerous agencies, providers and  groups on subjects such as motivational interviewing, addiction, co-occurring disorders and counseling theory.
               
            
   Monday, April 29, 2013

9am-4pm
    Gifford Medical Center Randolph, Vermont
                     The workshop will be held in the Red Clover/ Maple Leaf conference rooms
                                 For directions, go to: Directions
 

This is an introduction to the evidence-based clinical method of motivational interviewing (MI). After orientation to the underlying spirit, structure and principles of MI, practical exercises help participants to strengthen empathy skills, recognize and elicit patient change talk, and roll with resistance. The use of client/patient assessment feedback in MI is explained. Research evidence is reviewed for the efficacy of MI and for the importance of the relationship between provider and client/patient in positive outcomes.
8:30 Registration/9:00 Workshop begins

Registration includes lunch
All materials will be provided electronically the week of the workshop.
Please let us know of any accessibility concerns so that we can accommodate them.
Please indicate whether you need a vegetarian option.

Please email/mail this form with payment to: naswvt@naswvt.org or NASW-VT Chapter, PO Box 1348, Montpelier, VT 05601-1348.  If you have questions, please contact Kelly Crouse at naswvt@naswvt.org or call 1-888-260-7398
Name:_______________________________________________________________________________
Address:_____________________________________Town:___________________________________
State:______ Zip:______________ Phone:  __________ NASW#: _______________________________
Which CEU credits will you need?    SW___    LADC___    PSYCH___    LCMHC___  
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Your area of practice or employer: ________________________________________________________
Email:*__________________________________________
***Confirmations will be sent via email ONLY. If email is not available to you, please call (toll free)
1-888-260-7398 to receive confirmation
Note:  If you pay using a credit card on PayPal, you must add $5.00 to cover the PayPal fee.
NASW Member/ Student                  $65.00                Non-NASW Member         $85.00
If you are paying:
·        By check, mail this completed form and your check made out to NASW-VT to P.O. Box 1348, Montpelier, VT 05601-1348.
·        Online, go to: http://www.naswvt.org, complete the form online and email to naswvt@naswvt.org and to pay online, go to: http://naswvt.org/payment-paypal.html to pay by PayPal (be sure to include the $5 service fee).
LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO EACH EVENT. Late and on-site registrations incur an additional $25 fee per workshop. No refunds after last day of registration.
Cancellations will incur a 25% administrative charge. No refunds on cancellations after April 15.
Join NASW today and start SAVING on continuing education with this workshop!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

CSI: Norwich 2013 Symposium



6th ANNUAL CSI SYMPOSIUM


NORWICH UNIVERSITY

DOLE AUDITORIUM



Tuesday, April 16

4:30 – 5:30 pm 
CSI Concepts and Illicit Drug Manufacturing
Investigator Robert B. Appleton ‘92 
New York State Police 
10 min break


5:40 – 7 pm 
Forensic Interview and Interrogation
Dr. Richard Ovens 
New York State Police (ret.)

 


 Wednesday, April 17 
9 – 9:50 am 
Cathryn L. Levine 
Supervisor - Forensic Science Program
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services 
10 min break





10-10:50 am 
Forensic Odontology
Dr. Lowell J. Levine, DDS 
New York State Police 
Medicolegal Inv Unit

10 min break

11-11:50 am 
Cyber Crimes
Ken Bell, ‘13 
Rhode Island State Police (ret.)
Raytheon Company


1 – 1:50 pm 
Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX)
Charles F. Nettleship IV,’85, ‘03 
Raytheon Company
10 min break



2- 2:50 pm 
FBI Investigations
Special Agent Gary E. Hoover, Jr. ‘92 
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Amazing Student Leader Researching Climate Change



CCV Winooski Environmental Science student David Gullerat was selected  by the Vermont EPSCoR Center for Workforce Development & Diversity for a Research on Adaptation to Climate Change (RACC) undergraduate internship! This summer he’ll be doing a research project: 
 
Effects of Storms on Suspended Sediments in Streams 

just down the road at Saint Michael's College. As part of the internship, students share their work at the annual VT EPSCoR Student Research Symposium.


Way to go, David!

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