(NASW-UT and UAMFT approved CE hours)
Doors open and registration begins at 8:30am. Please register at the table in the lobby.
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Often in therapy we focus on behaviors or "why" things happen, "why" we act the way we act, do what we do, etc. In addition to the "why", it is important with trauma-informed care, to track and help the client understand the "what".
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Understanding the spiritual worldview of clients is a core element of multicultural competency for mental health professionals. One spiritual and religious population is members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and related Latter-day Saint communities. A recent corpus linguistic examination of the Book of Mormon, an important sacred text of this population, provides mental health professionals with an understanding of the worldview of members of this community, and this understanding can inform competent counseling practices. This presentation will have two parts. The first part will review key findings of the presenter’s dissertation, The Book of Mormon Topic Structure, Keyness Distinctions, and Collocates of Deity: Implications for Mental Health Professionals. In the second part participants will implement multicultural counseling practices by working with a client with a Latter-day Saint background. This will be done by roleplay in triadic group work, following which the activity will be debriefed in overall group discussion.
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This presentation will provide an overview of Utah's DOPL rules related to clinical supervision, supervisor liability, structure of supervision, diversity-centric supervision, and roles and responsibilities of clinical supervisors.
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The presentation will focus on ethical "hot topics" in clinical supervision such as confidentiality of supervision, multiple relationships, assessing competence, gatekeeping, and informed consent for supervision.
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Lunch is provided on the patio just outside the GORE building. In inclement weather, lunch will be provided indoors, downstairs in the GORE building. Please take a minute to visit the Student Poster Sessions and engage with them.
Dozens of students are on hand to discuss what they have been researching. Please take a minute to go visit them and their presentations. They are located adjacent to the patio/lunch area. In inclement weather, they will be located indoors, also adjacent to the lunch area.
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This presentation explains “Core Focused Treatment, A Comprehensive Care Modality.” It offers an overall framework to comprehensively assess, diagnose, and treat co-occurring disorders as well as the increasing complexities of integrated behavioral healthcare. Most significantly, it resolves the underlying causes of disorders. Thorough client diagnosis commonly identifies two or more disorders such as substance use and trauma, anxiety and mood disorders, couples’ problems with behavioral compulsions, etc. In addition, clients also present with physiological health concerns, problematic relationships, ineffective coping mechanisms, perceptual distortions, and other issues that impair mental and emotional well-being. Mental health professionals can be overwhelmed in treating multiple co-morbid disorders that relate to the client’s health, relations, the lack of meaning in their lives, and many other stressors.
Core Focused Treatment integrates with CBT or any other theoretical model. This modality offers the following benefits to both clinicians and clients:
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Each panel member will provide a brief overview of an ethical and/or practice issue that is important to consider for clients in the LGBTQ+ community. Following that, there will be a question and answer panel discussion.
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This presentation will provide an overview of the ethical codes related to social work and clinical mental health counseling practice. And, it will present a ethical decision making model that will be illustrated with a supervision case.
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This presentation will discuss the leading models of clinical supervision such as Integrated Developmental (Stoltenberg et al., 1998), Discrimination (Bernard & Goodyear, 1992), Reflective Supervision (Ward, C., & House, R.,1998), and Person of the Therapist Training (Aponte, 2016). Attendees will be encouraged to select a model to shape their practice of supervision.
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The UMHCA Graduate Student & Emerging Student committee will host a graduate student panel and networking event.
Students and recent graduates from CMHC master's programs will serve as a panel to address discussion questions.
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Research indicates mental health therapy clients who choose to disclose and meaningfully discuss experiences related to their marginalized identities with their therapists have better outcomes than clients who consciously conceal salient aspects of who they are. Counselors, however, sometimes miss opportunities to invite or engage in these types of cultural conversations or are unsure of how to bring up topics related to identity. This presentation will begin with a basic assumption, “Every interaction is a cultural interaction," followed by a description of the three pillars of the Multicultural Orientation (MCO) framework -cultural humility, cultural comfort, and cultural opportunity - and conclude with experiential activities to integrate these pillars into practice. This interactive presentation will also invite attendees to (re)consider the ways in which they can leverage cultural fortitude and create space for clients and counselors to bring their whole cultural selves into the therapy room.
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Whether someone acquires a Chronic Illness or Disability (CID) later in life or is born with a CID, they will inevitably need to engage in some degree of coping in order to mitigate the varying psychological, physical, and social consequences of their CID. Previously termed adjustment to CID, the manner in which people cope with their CID is currently referred to as response to CID. Response to CID can be broadly understood as a dynamic process of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral changes in response to CID that gradually approach adaptive functioning. The question becomes, how do family members, friends, loved ones, and professionals support persons with CID and their responses? The current presentation will provide attendees with an overview of the research regarding responses to disability as well as ways in which to support persons with CID in their adjustment process.
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This presentation will focus on a wide variety of best practices in clinical supervision such as supervision contracts and disclosure statements, summative and formative feedback, crisis/risk management, as well a guidelines for initiating, maintaining and monitoring supervision.
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This conference and all our efforts to reach out to you are largely accomplished through the diligent efforts of volunteer clinicians and students. We can always use your help! If you have 10 minutes a month, or 10 hours a month, we invite you to join UMHCA and add your talents to ours. What are you interested in helping us do? See a way we could benefit from your expertise? Snap a picture or click on the QR code:
Our conference is sponsored by these fantastic friends of mental health in Utah!
In partnership with the Utah Mental Health Counselors Association (UMHCA), the National Board of Forensic Evaluators, Inc. (NBFE) announces our exclusive forensic mental health evaluator certification training event on Saturday, 4/30/22, live (in-person) and online via Zoom, enabling mental health professionals across the country to attend remotely. NBFE is the only forensic certification organization officially endorsed by the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA).
Forensic mental health evaluation is an impactful and lucrative area of specialization for licensed mental health professionals, yet few counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists are exposed to this unique specialty in their graduate training. Whether you plan on working full time in forensics or just wish to supplement your practice with an additional funding stream, this credential can help you establish yourself as a forensic expert. If you already work in the forensic field, this credential can boost your resume, sharpen your evaluation skills, and enhance your reputation as an expert.
In partnership with UMHCA, NBFE is offering an 8-hour forensic mental health certification training workshop for licensed mental health professionals. Participants can attend in-person and online via Zoom.
Attendees who complete the entire certification process and are awarded the Certified Forensic Mental Health Evaluator (CFMHE) credential can use the credential to better establish themselves as experts in the forensic arena.