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The Neuroscience of Attachment and Motherhood, Live Webinar, 1-23-18

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CE You welcomes early childhood expert Erica Komisar, LCSW. As seen in the Wall Street Journal, Good Morning America, Fox & Friends and more, Erica guides us into the neurological impact of parents and primary caregivers in the first three years of life. Participants will gain enhanced comprehension surrounding the facts about early childhood resiliency, the ingredients of successful parenting, and how to be a helpful resource for clients in establishing healthy priorities while navigating the ever elusive work/life balance. Earn 2 CE Contact Hours

Life Reclaimed: Helping Substance-Using Clients Through Recovery and Beyond, Live Webinar, 1-3-18

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Join Andrea Brognano, LMHC on a journey through addiction and recovery. Attendees will gain enhanced insight surrounding the intersections of Mental Health and Substance Use, effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a treatment modality, and a closer look at the role of clients’ family in the recovery process. Earn 2 CE Contact Hours

The Foundation of Feelings: The Real Science and Ethics Behind Early Parental Relationships, 1-29-18 (LIVE WEBINAR)

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michellehorwitz

Explore the growing field of early childhood and infant mental health. This presentation will provide practitioners with insights on some of the latest research as well as micro and macro ethical dilemmas that may arise when navigating and advocating through conflicting agendas of a multidisciplinary system. Earn 2 CE Contact Hours (Category 1 Ethics)

Of Mind and Spirit: A Research Based View of the Vagal Nerve, Trauma Recovery, and the Role of Modern Spirituality, 12-11-17 (Live Webinar)

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karen

Therapist, Author and Lecturer Rev. Dr. Karen Herrick, PhD, LCSW, CADC brings a unique perspective to examining implications of the vagal nerve, repressed traumatic memories, the resulting immobilizing fear, as well as the exploration of spirituality in regard to holistic client needs assessment and as a mechanism for promoting healing. Earn 2 CE Contact Hours