Continuing Education with Two Roads Wellness Clinic in Partnership with Danville Area Community College
Presenting in partnership with Danville Area Community College
Attend in-person (at Danville Area Community College) or online.
CEUs available for RN/APRN, LPC/LCPC, LSW/LCSW via Two Roads Wellness Clinic. There will be a daily survey and post-test in order to be issued your CEUs.
The conference is intended for nurses, counselors, and social workers who are seeking information and support in caring for patients and clients in a holistic way, increasing awareness and decreasing compassion fatigue.
Also open to the general public who are also interested in increasing knowledge and understanding about mental health management.
MAIN PRESENTER
Sasha Powell, APRN, FNP-BC, CNGS, HIHC-CS
GUEST SPEAKERS
Jen Slavik
Adi Puckett
Sarah Swims
Brittany Enos
COST
(1 Day) 6 CEUs - $115 Attend Thursday, September 26th OR Friday, September 27th
(2 Days) 12 CEUs - $180 Attend Thursday September 26th AND Friday September 27th
SCHEDULE
Day One Thursday, September 26
7:30 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:15 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-10:00 AM Implicit Bias: Enhancing understanding and management of our implicit bias in practice.
10:00-12:00 Cultural competency: Increasing awareness of cultural norms: understanding, valuing, and responding to differences: part 1. Guest Presenter: Adi Puckett
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Cultural competency - group presentation/discussion: part 2.
2:30-4:30 Alzheimer's dementia: Impacts on families, modifying risk factors, and exploring integrative management.
Day Two Friday, September 27
8:00 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:45 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-11:00 AM Unraveling the symptoms: Worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. Discussing possibilities and explanations for symptoms and how to get it right: part 1.
11:00-12:00 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms/relaxation techniques: part 2.
Special Guests: Chair Massage by Lisa, Breathwork by Hunter, and Yoga by Hannah
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms integratively.
2:30-4:30 Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA): The state of our gut health is impacting your mental health. Guest Presenter: Jen Slavik
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Implicit Bias
Attendees will confidently be able to identify and articulate what implicit bias entails, as well as evaluate and mitigate its effects on practice.
Cultural Competency Part 1 & 2
Attendees will possess an advanced comprehension of cultural norms, values, and how to effectively respond to cultural differences and value systems. This will enable them to apply the knowledge gained to their practice behaviors, resulting in increased inclusion and acceptance of cultural differences among patients.
Alzheimers Dementia
Attendees will have a deep understanding of how Alzheimer's dementia affects families. They will also be able to identify the risk factors associated with the disease and determine integrative management approaches to enhance the care of both the patient and caregiver.
Unraveling the Symptoms Part 1 & 2
Participants will have a clear understanding of the distinctions between worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. In the second part of the training, participants will be expected to exhibit their ability to manage symptoms through relaxation techniques. Finally, in the third part of the training, participants will be required to apply their newly acquired skills and integrate theoretical knowledge into their personal and professional practices.
Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA)
Upon completion of this training, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the direct correlation between gut health and mental health. In addition, they will acquire practical knowledge to effectively apply in the treatment of patients and even in personal self-care.
Presenting in partnership with Danville Area Community College
Attend in-person (at Danville Area Community College) or online.
CEUs available for RN/APRN, LPC/LCPC, LSW/LCSW via Two Roads Wellness Clinic. There will be a daily survey and post-test in order to be issued your CEUs.
The conference is intended for nurses, counselors, and social workers who are seeking information and support in caring for patients and clients in a holistic way, increasing awareness and decreasing compassion fatigue.
Also open to the general public who are also interested in increasing knowledge and understanding about mental health management.
MAIN PRESENTER
Sasha Powell, APRN, FNP-BC, CNGS, HIHC-CS
GUEST SPEAKERS
Jen Slavik
Adi Puckett
Sarah Swims
Brittany Enos
COST
(1 Day) 6 CEUs - $115 Attend Thursday, September 26th OR Friday, September 27th
(2 Days) 12 CEUs - $180 Attend Thursday September 26th AND Friday September 27th
SCHEDULE
Day One Thursday, September 26
7:30 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:15 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-10:00 AM Implicit Bias: Enhancing understanding and management of our implicit bias in practice.
10:00-12:00 Cultural competency: Increasing awareness of cultural norms: understanding, valuing, and responding to differences: part 1. Guest Presenter: Adi Puckett
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Cultural competency - group presentation/discussion: part 2.
2:30-4:30 Alzheimer's dementia: Impacts on families, modifying risk factors, and exploring integrative management.
Day Two Friday, September 27
8:00 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:45 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-11:00 AM Unraveling the symptoms: Worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. Discussing possibilities and explanations for symptoms and how to get it right: part 1.
11:00-12:00 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms/relaxation techniques: part 2.
Special Guests: Chair Massage by Lisa, Breathwork by Hunter, and Yoga by Hannah
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms integratively.
2:30-4:30 Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA): The state of our gut health is impacting your mental health. Guest Presenter: Jen Slavik
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Implicit Bias
Attendees will confidently be able to identify and articulate what implicit bias entails, as well as evaluate and mitigate its effects on practice.
Cultural Competency Part 1 & 2
Attendees will possess an advanced comprehension of cultural norms, values, and how to effectively respond to cultural differences and value systems. This will enable them to apply the knowledge gained to their practice behaviors, resulting in increased inclusion and acceptance of cultural differences among patients.
Alzheimers Dementia
Attendees will have a deep understanding of how Alzheimer's dementia affects families. They will also be able to identify the risk factors associated with the disease and determine integrative management approaches to enhance the care of both the patient and caregiver.
Unraveling the Symptoms Part 1 & 2
Participants will have a clear understanding of the distinctions between worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. In the second part of the training, participants will be expected to exhibit their ability to manage symptoms through relaxation techniques. Finally, in the third part of the training, participants will be required to apply their newly acquired skills and integrate theoretical knowledge into their personal and professional practices.
Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA)
Upon completion of this training, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the direct correlation between gut health and mental health. In addition, they will acquire practical knowledge to effectively apply in the treatment of patients and even in personal self-care.
Presenting in partnership with Danville Area Community College
Attend in-person (at Danville Area Community College) or online.
CEUs available for RN/APRN, LPC/LCPC, LSW/LCSW via Two Roads Wellness Clinic. There will be a daily survey and post-test in order to be issued your CEUs.
The conference is intended for nurses, counselors, and social workers who are seeking information and support in caring for patients and clients in a holistic way, increasing awareness and decreasing compassion fatigue.
Also open to the general public who are also interested in increasing knowledge and understanding about mental health management.
MAIN PRESENTER
Sasha Powell, APRN, FNP-BC, CNGS, HIHC-CS
GUEST SPEAKERS
Jen Slavik
Adi Puckett
Sarah Swims
Brittany Enos
COST
(1 Day) 6 CEUs - $115 Attend Thursday, September 26th OR Friday, September 27th
(2 Days) 12 CEUs - $180 Attend Thursday September 26th AND Friday September 27th
SCHEDULE
Day One Thursday, September 26
7:30 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:15 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-10:00 AM Implicit Bias: Enhancing understanding and management of our implicit bias in practice.
10:00-12:00 Cultural competency: Increasing awareness of cultural norms: understanding, valuing, and responding to differences: part 1. Guest Presenter: Adi Puckett
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Cultural competency - group presentation/discussion: part 2.
2:30-4:30 Alzheimer's dementia: Impacts on families, modifying risk factors, and exploring integrative management.
Day Two Friday, September 27
8:00 AM Check In / Breakfast
8:45 AM Introduction/Welcome
9:00-11:00 AM Unraveling the symptoms: Worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. Discussing possibilities and explanations for symptoms and how to get it right: part 1.
11:00-12:00 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms/relaxation techniques: part 2.
Special Guests: Chair Massage by Lisa, Breathwork by Hunter, and Yoga by Hannah
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Round Tables
1:30-2:30 Unraveling the symptoms: Managing symptoms integratively.
2:30-4:30 Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA): The state of our gut health is impacting your mental health. Guest Presenter: Jen Slavik
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Implicit Bias
Attendees will confidently be able to identify and articulate what implicit bias entails, as well as evaluate and mitigate its effects on practice.
Cultural Competency Part 1 & 2
Attendees will possess an advanced comprehension of cultural norms, values, and how to effectively respond to cultural differences and value systems. This will enable them to apply the knowledge gained to their practice behaviors, resulting in increased inclusion and acceptance of cultural differences among patients.
Alzheimers Dementia
Attendees will have a deep understanding of how Alzheimer's dementia affects families. They will also be able to identify the risk factors associated with the disease and determine integrative management approaches to enhance the care of both the patient and caregiver.
Unraveling the Symptoms Part 1 & 2
Participants will have a clear understanding of the distinctions between worry, stress, anxiety, and attention. In the second part of the training, participants will be expected to exhibit their ability to manage symptoms through relaxation techniques. Finally, in the third part of the training, participants will be required to apply their newly acquired skills and integrate theoretical knowledge into their personal and professional practices.
Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis (MGBA)
Upon completion of this training, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the direct correlation between gut health and mental health. In addition, they will acquire practical knowledge to effectively apply in the treatment of patients and even in personal self-care.