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Chicana/o/x Affirmative Therapy: In Person Training
2 DAY, In Person Training, Austin, TX
Nov. 7th & 8th
Dates of IN PERSON Training Session
November 7th & 8th
Times: 9:00am - 4:00pm Central
There will be a subsequent, asynchronous 3 hour recording of the final training module that will be provided to participants after Nov. 8th. Participants will have 4 weeks to review and submit an evaluation of the final module to receive their Certificate of Training Completion.
15 CEUs will be provided for those who attend the full training - This includes 3 hours of Ethics, 3 hours of Supervision and 3 hours of Cultural Diversity & Competence.
As a result of this training participants will understand the framework for a Chicana/o/x Affirmative approach, understand how a focus on identity, family, and spirituality are key in a Chicanx Affirmative approach, learn to be culturally responsive to Chicana/x/o culture in clinical interactions, gain an understanding of varying notions of mental well-being from a Chicana/o/x perspective, and apply these concepts with case scenarios in each training session. Features of the training series are: Constructing Chicana/o/x wellness & well-being, the roles of identity, family, and spirituality for Chicana/o/x mental health, facilitating a reconnection to current and ancestral cultural strengths in clinical practice, aspects of Chicana/o/x culture that complements the practice of counseling & therapy, values & assumptions of the mental health field that are not congruent with Chicana/o/x wellness culture, the impacts of marginalization and discrimination on Chicana/o/x well-being on an individual and community level, and the inclusion of historical trauma in the treatment of Chicana/o/x populations.
After completing the training participants will receive:
Certificate of Training Completion
On-going support and consultation for 6 months after training
Listing on our Clinician Directory
Annual group check in sessions and case scenarios
As a result of participating, the attendee will be able to:
Identify varying notions of mental well-being from a Chicana/o/x perspective
Describe how a focus on identity, family, and spirituality are key in a Chicanx Affirmative approach
Define the difference between individualistic and collectivistic worldviews in therapy
Identify 5 aspects of Chicana/o/x culture that complements the practice of counseling & therapy
Describe the 3 foundations and 3 principles of a Chicana/o/x Affirmative Therapy
Identify at least 3 clinical interventions that center Chicanx/Latinx cultural values or experiences.
15hr Training
Location:
2000 Thrasher Ln., Austin, TX 78741 - Resistencia Books/Red Salmon Arts
2 DAY, In Person Training, Austin, TX
Nov. 7th & 8th
Dates of IN PERSON Training Session
November 7th & 8th
Times: 9:00am - 4:00pm Central
There will be a subsequent, asynchronous 3 hour recording of the final training module that will be provided to participants after Nov. 8th. Participants will have 4 weeks to review and submit an evaluation of the final module to receive their Certificate of Training Completion.
15 CEUs will be provided for those who attend the full training - This includes 3 hours of Ethics, 3 hours of Supervision and 3 hours of Cultural Diversity & Competence.
As a result of this training participants will understand the framework for a Chicana/o/x Affirmative approach, understand how a focus on identity, family, and spirituality are key in a Chicanx Affirmative approach, learn to be culturally responsive to Chicana/x/o culture in clinical interactions, gain an understanding of varying notions of mental well-being from a Chicana/o/x perspective, and apply these concepts with case scenarios in each training session. Features of the training series are: Constructing Chicana/o/x wellness & well-being, the roles of identity, family, and spirituality for Chicana/o/x mental health, facilitating a reconnection to current and ancestral cultural strengths in clinical practice, aspects of Chicana/o/x culture that complements the practice of counseling & therapy, values & assumptions of the mental health field that are not congruent with Chicana/o/x wellness culture, the impacts of marginalization and discrimination on Chicana/o/x well-being on an individual and community level, and the inclusion of historical trauma in the treatment of Chicana/o/x populations.
After completing the training participants will receive:
Certificate of Training Completion
On-going support and consultation for 6 months after training
Listing on our Clinician Directory
Annual group check in sessions and case scenarios
As a result of participating, the attendee will be able to:
Identify varying notions of mental well-being from a Chicana/o/x perspective
Describe how a focus on identity, family, and spirituality are key in a Chicanx Affirmative approach
Define the difference between individualistic and collectivistic worldviews in therapy
Identify 5 aspects of Chicana/o/x culture that complements the practice of counseling & therapy
Describe the 3 foundations and 3 principles of a Chicana/o/x Affirmative Therapy
Identify at least 3 clinical interventions that center Chicanx/Latinx cultural values or experiences.
15hr Training
Location:
2000 Thrasher Ln., Austin, TX 78741 - Resistencia Books/Red Salmon Arts