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Values-Based training - 10/9/17 and 10/10/17

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This two-day training provides participants with methods and strategies for using cognitive-behavioral and complex trauma frameworks to gain a greater understanding of why homeless patients behave in ways that seem self-destructive. The training also enables participants to understand their own emotions and behaviors related to these complex situations. As a result, and with sustained practice, participants acquire and improve on skills related to metacognitive awareness and perceiving small increments in change.

Workshop Faculty:

  • Nick Maguire Ph.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Director of Programs, University of Southampton, England
  • Stephanie L. Barker, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Southampton, England
  • Mark Sperber, MA LPC-S. LMFT, LCDC
  • David Buck, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine

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Last modified on Thursday, 12 October 2017 19:04

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