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National Wellness Conference

NWC is the place to be if you want the latest research and trends in the field of wellness.  For more information go to:  http://www.nationalwellness.org/?page=NWC2015
PESI Non-Medication Treatments for ADHD In your practice, you will find clients/patients with an ADHD diagnosis who prefer not to take medication. There are various reasons for this – and in this seminar you will learn these reasons, and you will discover what other treatment options are available. The more you know the “whys” of your client’s choice of treatment, the better quality of care you can provide them. Medications available for treating ADHD, including the benefits and side effects will be discussed. You will learn the myths surrounding medication, and how to help your client/patient make the most informed choice about their treatment. Not only will you walk away with the most common non-medication treatments for ADHD in this seminar, you will also know the safety and efficacy of each treatment. This information is very valuable when considering referring a client/patient for ADHD treatment. You will also learn how much these treatments cost, and if the possible be...

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PESI In a constantly shifting world with an accelerating onslaught of information coming at us, it's more important than ever to develop and nurture regular awareness-based practices that promote wakefulness, compassion, and wisdom. This live video webcast will be devoted to understanding and experiencing mindfulness meditation from the inside out, as a way of being and a way of seeing. Open yourself to an experience of not having to get someplace else and focus on living life as if it really, really mattered, right here and right now, in the only moment any of us ever have! Only $59.99! Earn 4+ CE Hours + Get 2 FREE Bonuses. Register now - attend from anywhere! If you prefer a self-study option, this brand new seminar is being captured for release on DVD. Reserve your copy now.
Cross Country Education A How-To Guide for Avoiding Common Mistakes in Clinical Supervision This webinar on clinical supervision addresses the need to ensure quality services while helping others develop their skills and style. We'll cover the four most common supervisory mistakes (focusing on the client rather than the clinician, ignoring the parallel process, spoon-feeding, and having unclear supervisory goals) and how to avoid them. We'll also map out the characteristics, goals, tasks, and dangers of each of the four stages of clinical development, and understand the three anxiety coping styles. Learn how to help those you supervise, while also gaining important insight into where you are in your professional journey. Cost: $49.00 03/03/2015 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (US/Eastern) https://www.crosscountryeducation.com/cce/product/ShowWebinarDetails.do?seminarCode=WN030315 Kolmac Clinic The Plot Thickens: Using Narrative Techniques for Conflict Reso...
Cross Country Education Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: The Basics of Helping People Get Better Discover a systematic approach of Behavioral Therapy that emphasizes getting better , not just feeling better. A lexandria, VA (US) Wednesday, Feb 11, 2015 Early Rate: $179.00 | Richmond, VA (US) Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 Early Rate: $179.00 | Virginia Beach, VA (US) Friday, Feb 13, 2015 Early Rate: $179.00 | Bethesda, MD (US) Wednesday, Feb 18, 2015 Early Rate: $179.00 | Frederick, MD (US) Thursday, Feb 19, 2015 Early Rate: $179.00 | Baltimore, MD (US) Friday, Feb 20, 2015 PESI For a complete list of upcoming seminars (live/online) go to: https://www.pesi.com/search/seminars.aspx?Request=true&search=state&statecode=MD NeuroLeadership Institute Learn the art and deeper science of coaching engagements; 90-minute orientation teleclass + 3 days of intensive face-to-face training followed by 16 x 90-minute live weekly teleclasses.  NeuroLeaders...
Paper Clip communications Student Persistence: Best Practices for 2015 & Beyond - January 21, 2015 Webinar & CD Creating a college environment that increases student persistence is a discussion that is occurring at every higher education institution today. It is a familiar headline in publications and a frequent topic of conversation at campus meetings. Research shows that the path from persistence to completion is a cross-campus effort. Is your institution working as effectively as possible to encourage degree completion? Do the professionals on your campus recognize the necessary steps students need to take in order to succeed academically? Do the students on your campus understand the necessity of these steps for success? Explore some of the challenges institutions are currently facing — and expect to face in the near future — in addressing issues of student persistence. Learn examples of successful efforts to address these chall...
Transgender Students 2015: Strategies for Serving and Supporting  Webinar Wednesday, November 19th • 2-3:30 pm Strides have been made in understanding concerns relevant to lesbian, gay and bisexual college students. However, it could be argued that higher education is just beginning to grasp the needs of a growing transgender and other gender-nonconforming student population on today’s college campuses ……….. Click Here for More Information >