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X-WR-CALDESC:As summer stirs up concerns about fires and heat waves\, clini
 cians and helping professionals are confronting increasing climate distres
 s\, anxiety\, and trauma symptoms in our clients. Many of us find our own 
 anxiety spiking as we wonder how to support clients and ourselves through 
 these uncharted times. \n\nJoin us at either the in-person or virtual sess
 ion where participants will learn about the following:  Climate crisis imp
 acts on the mental health of children\, youth\, and adults \; Assessment a
 nd treatment of climate distress \; How collective trauma changes clinical
  work \; Caring for your own wellbeing in these times of collective distre
 ss \; Community Resilience - taking our skills outside the therapy room.\n
 \nMeasurable Learning Objectives:\n-Clinicians will identify the 3 areas o
 f mental health impacts of climate change\, and be able to provide example
 s of each area as pertains to the local population of children\, youth and
  parent\n-Clinicians will name at least 2 pathways through which climate c
 hange intersects with systemic marginalization to increase vulnerability f
 or local children\, youth and parents\n-Clinicians will name 5 tools they 
 can use to integrate climate mental health treatment into their clinical w
 ork\n-Clinicians will describe at least 2 ways in which climate change cha
 llenges the traditional paradigms of clinical work. They will name at leas
 t one strategy for managing this shift while maintaining appropriate bound
 aries and professional ethics.\n-Clinicians will identify at least one opp
 ortunity for increasing interdisciplinary collaboration to contribute to c
 ommunity mental health resilience in this changing climate. \n\n<b>Trainer
  Bio:</b>\n\nJennifer Silverstein is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and
  Climate Aware Therapist\, with a background in providing nature-based the
 rapy for children with trauma histories\, including children struggling wi
 th the impacts of the Sonoma County fires. She serves on the Executive Com
 mittee of the Climate Psychology Alliance - North America and facilitates 
 their Youth Mental Health Committee.  She frequently lectures on how to co
 pe with challenging climate emotions\, collective trauma\, and community r
 esilience.\n\n<b>Continuing Education Credits:</b>\n\nAll attendees will r
 eceive a certificate of attendance. Participants may also apply for Contin
 uing Education Credits after the event. Course meets qualifications for 4 
 hour(s) of Continuing Education Credits for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs\, and/or
  LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider
  #128590). The Center for Innovation and Resources\, Inc. (CIR) is approve
 d by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to spons
 or continuing education for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs\, and/or LEPs. CIR maint
 ains responsibility for this program/course and its content. CE Credits wi
 ll be available after the event for a fee of $45. Certificates for CE Cred
 its will be mailed to participants within two weeks following the event.  
 If you would like to cancel your CE application or would like a refund\, p
 lease contact Goretti at goretti.alvarez@cirinc.org\n\nIndividuals with di
 sabilities who require accommodations to participate in this training shou
 ld contact Anne Barron at anneb@calparents.org. Requests must be received 
 24 hours prior to session.\n\nFor more information\, questions\, or grieva
 nces please contact Anne Barron at anneb@calparents.org
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DESCRIPTION:As summer stirs up concerns about fires and heat waves\, clinic
 ians and helping professionals are confronting increasing climate distress
 \, anxiety\, and trauma symptoms in our clients. Many of us find our own a
 nxiety spiking as we wonder how to support clients and ourselves through t
 hese uncharted times. \n\nJoin us at either the in-person or virtual sessi
 on where participants will learn about the following:  Climate crisis impa
 cts on the mental health of children\, youth\, and adults \; Assessment an
 d treatment of climate distress \; How collective trauma changes clinical 
 work \; Caring for your own wellbeing in these times of collective distres
 s \; Community Resilience - taking our skills outside the therapy room.\n
 \nMeasurable Learning Objectives:\n-Clinicians will identify the 3 areas o
 f mental health impacts of climate change\, and be able to provide example
 s of each area as pertains to the local population of children\, youth and
  parent\n-Clinicians will name at least 2 pathways through which climate c
 hange intersects with systemic marginalization to increase vulnerability f
 or local children\, youth and parents\n-Clinicians will name 5 tools they 
 can use to integrate climate mental health treatment into their clinical w
 ork\n-Clinicians will describe at least 2 ways in which climate change cha
 llenges the traditional paradigms of clinical work. They will name at leas
 t one strategy for managing this shift while maintaining appropriate bound
 aries and professional ethics.\n-Clinicians will identify at least one opp
 ortunity for increasing interdisciplinary collaboration to contribute to c
 ommunity mental health resilience in this changing climate. \n\n<b>Trainer
  Bio:</b>\n\nJennifer Silverstein is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and
  Climate Aware Therapist\, with a background in providing nature-based the
 rapy for children with trauma histories\, including children struggling wi
 th the impacts of the Sonoma County fires. She serves on the Executive Com
 mittee of the Climate Psychology Alliance - North America and facilitates 
 their Youth Mental Health Committee.  She frequently lectures on how to co
 pe with challenging climate emotions\, collective trauma\, and community r
 esilience.\n\n<b>Continuing Education Credits:</b>\n\nAll attendees will r
 eceive a certificate of attendance. Participants may also apply for Contin
 uing Education Credits after the event. Course meets qualifications for 4 
 hour(s) of Continuing Education Credits for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs\, and/or
  LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider
  #128590). The Center for Innovation and Resources\, Inc. (CIR) is approve
 d by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to spons
 or continuing education for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs\, and/or LEPs. CIR maint
 ains responsibility for this program/course and its content. CE Credits wi
 ll be available after the event for a fee of $45. Certificates for CE Cred
 its will be mailed to participants within two weeks following the event.  
 If you would like to cancel your CE application or would like a refund\, p
 lease contact Goretti at goretti.alvarez@cirinc.org\n\nIndividuals with di
 sabilities who require accommodations to participate in this training shou
 ld contact Anne Barron at anneb@calparents.org. Requests must be received 
 24 hours prior to session.\n\nFor more information\, questions\, or grieva
 nces please contact Anne Barron at anneb@calparents.org
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240827T090000
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LOCATION:This event will be held online.
SUMMARY:The Climate Aware Clinician (Online Training)
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