6.17.25 Progressive Counting Training Course - Day 6


IMPORTANT: Course is provided through Harmonyhearth Center for Widsdom, Kriss Jarecki, LCSW-R. CEUs, registration, and customer support are being offered through the UB School of Social Work Office of Continuing Education. ADA requests go to HarmonyHearth Center for Wisdom. Please see customer service information at the bottom of the description for contact information. Discounts and reward points can not be used on this course.

Description:

Progressive Counting (PC) is a fairly new research-supported trauma treatment that is effective, efficient, well-tolerated by clients, and relatively easy to master. This is a hands-on clinical skills training for using Progressive Counting with clients of all ages who have been exposed to significant trauma or loss. This in-depth training will cover trauma theory, impact of trauma and loss, identification and assessment of traumatized clients, and directly help clients to manage their symptoms, resolve their trauma/loss memories, and prepare to cope effectively with future challenges.

Learning Objectives:

1.    Articulate to client’s what trauma is (how it happens, symptoms, etc.)                                                 
2.    Informed about current research on trauma and PC                                                                                  
3.    Implement a trauma informed evaluation and present a case formulation to clients                         
4.    Learn about assessment questionnaires such as PCL- 5, IES, Problem Rating Scale, etc.                               
5.    Learn at least 3 relaxation and resource tools such as safe place                                                            
6.    Explain the PC procedure to clients                                                                                                              
7.    Learn how to determine appropriate target order                                                                                     
8.    Learn how to implement the basic PC protocol                                                                                          
9.    Understand when and how to implement cognitive interweaves                                                           
10.    Understand when and how to apply float back                                                                                           
11.    Understand what a cluster is and how to use PC with clusters                                                                                                            
12.    Understand and implement future template work                                
13.    Implement the Flash technique    

Customer Service

We are happy to respond to any concerns or questions you may have. Please contact us at by email at sw-ce@buffalo.edu or by phone at 716-829-5841.

ADA Accommodations: If you require any support for your ADA needs in the United States, please contact us by email at least 3 weeks prior to the event by email at sw-ce@buffalo.edu or by phone at 716-829-5841.