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Surviving and Thriving in Children's Mental Health Care Settings


Credit Available - See CEs/Contact Hours tab below.

Average Rating:
   60
Categories:
NYS OMH EBP Members |  Children and Adolescents |  Professional Development |  Boundaries & Ethics
Trainer:
Beth Tripi, LCSW-R, PhD Candidate
Course Levels:
Beginning
Duration:
6 Hours 30 Minutes

Dates



Description

Registration Open

Registration Opens: July 14, 2023


Course Format

Live interactive webinar: Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussion by unmuting and directly asking questions or through the chat feature in Zoom. 


Description: The first half of the workshop will focus on highlighting and discussing the unique challenges, barriers, and stressors associated with working in children's mental health care. Challenges encountered at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels will be included, as well as presentation of insights from existing literature, the presenter's original research on this topic, and discussion among the presenter and workshop participants on lived and observed experiences in the field. Strategies to minimize and navigate these challenges based on literature and lived experience from the presenter and group will be shared. The second half of the workshop will focus on the challenges and stressors faced by practitioners in work settings serving children and families with mental health concerns. Common challenges reviewed in literature, as well as lived and observed experiences of practitioners will be highlighted and discussed. The workshop will also include research-based and anecdotal strategies for overcoming the identified challenges and to improve professional well-being and sense of success in difficult work settings.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will identify and recognize common challenges encountered by professionals working in children's mental health care settings.
  2. Participants will identify and discuss strategies for minimizing challenges and barriers in work with children and families, as well as for maintaining professional well-being and sense of success in challenging settings.
  3. Participants will identify the role and purpose of boundaries in working with children and families pertaining to creating safe and predictable therapeutic spaces and supporting self-care.

Research: 

  1. Becker, K., Boustani, M, Gellatly, R., & Chorpita, B. (2018).  Forty years of engagement research in children’s mental health services: Multidimensional measurement and practice elements. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 47(1), 1-23. DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2017.1326121
  2. Drent, H., van den Hoofdakker, B., Bildt, A., Buitelaar, J., Hoekstra, P., & Dietrich, A. (2020). Factors related to parental pre-treatment motivation in outpatient child and adolescent mental health care. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 29, 947-958. https//doi.org/10.1007/s00787-019-01391-9
  3. Haine-Schlagel, R., et al., (2019) Parent mental health problems and motivation as predictors of their engagement in community-based child mental health services.  Children and Youth Services Review, 104, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.06.005
  4. Lowthian, E., Anthony, R., Evans, A., Daniel, R., Long, S., Bandyopadhyay, A., John, A., Bellis, M.A., & Paranjothy, S. (2021). Adverse childhood experiences and child mental health: An electronic birth cohort study. BMC Medicine, 19(172), 1-13, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-021-02045-x
  5. Kazdin, A. (2018). Annual research review: Expanding mental health services through novel models of intervention delivery. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 60(4), 455-472. doi:10.1111/jcpp.12937
  6. Tripi, B.A. & Semanchin Jones, A. (2022, November). Engagement of Young Children and Caregivers in Outpatient Mental Health Services: Facilitators and Barriers. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education 68th Annual Program Meeting, Anaheim, CA.

Target Audience: social workers, mental health practitioners, creative arts therapists, marriage and facility therapists, psychologists, addiction professionals, case managers, and other interested individuals.

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.


Registration

Registration open until: 9/8/23


CEs/Contact Hours


NYSED LMSW & LCSW CEs/Contact Hours

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0001. Continuing education contact hours: 5.5 Live Online


NYSED LMHC CEs/Contact Hours

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors #MHC-0008. Continuing education contact hours: 5.5 Live Online


NYSED LMFT CEs/Contact Hours

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists #MFT-0007. Continuing education contact hours: 5.5 Live Online


NYSED LCAT CEs/Contact Hours

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists #CAT-0003. Continuing education contact hours: 5.5 Live Online


NYSED PSY CEs/Contact Hours

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0062. Continuing education contact hours: 5.5 Live Online


ASWB ACE approved continuing education

University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education, #1773, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 02/23/2022 - 02/23/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 5.5 continuing education credits.


UBSW - NYS OASAS

NYS OASAS Provider #0045: 5.5 hours for : CPP & CPS Initial Hours in Section 1; CASAC, CPP & CPS Renewal Hours.


NYSED Required Boundaries Hours

This course includes 1 content hours that meets the NYSED requirement for boundaries continuing education for social workers (LMSW/LCSW), mental health professionals (LMHC, LMFT, LCAT), and Psychologists (PSY).

Please Note:
This training MAY NOT qualify for ethics or boundaries requirements outside of NYS, check with your state board for more details. 

This training DOES NOT meet the additional state specific ethics requirement for NYS Psychologists.



Handouts

Trainer

Beth Tripi, LCSW-R, PhD Candidate's Profile

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Beth Tripi is a PhD Candidate in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work PhD in Social Welfare program, and her research is focused on mental health care service delivery for children, adolescents, and young adults. She is in her 11th year as a clinical practitioner in an NYS OMH setting for children, adolescents, and young adults in addition to her enrollment in the in the PhD in Social Welfare program. Beth previously worked as a case manager in residential services for 8 years. Beth also teaches as an adjunct professor at Buffalo State College's social work department and UBSSW's MSW program.


OMH Cancellation Policy

Please notify us by email at least five business days before the scheduled training for anticipated cancellations.  All emergency cancellations must also be reported by email.  Contact us at sw-ebp@buffalo.edu.

Agenda

Surviving and Thriving in Children's Mental Health Care Settings

Schedule

9:00 am – 9:30 Introductions and warm up activity

9:30 am – 10:30 am Micro-level challenges and strategies working with youth and families

10:30 am – 10: 45 am Break

10:45 am – 11:15 am Mezzo-level challenges and strategies

11:15 am – 12:00 pm Macro-level challenges and strategies

12 pm- 12:30 pm Lunch

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Challenges in a clinic setting and strategies

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Sharing strategies-small and large group discussion

2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Break

2:30 pm – 3:15 pm The role of boundaries

3:15 pm – 3:30 pm Questions

Completion Requirements

No partial credit is given for partial attendance.

Live Online Completion Requirements 

In order to receive a certificate of completion for this course participants must complete the following.

Please note all requirements can be found in your UBCE21 portal. 

- Attend the entire course.  Zoom attendance is used to verify viewing requirements. Zoom can take up to 48 hours to confirm attendance. Participation in small group activities is required.

- Document participation codes and respond to poll questions. Single letter participation codes will be displayed throughout the training. Participants must input the codes in the orange "Evaluation & Certificate" button. Participants must record at least 75% of the codes correctly and participate in at least 75% of the polls.

-  After the training, complete the evaluation by clicking on the "Evaluation and Certificate" button for this course.

The certificate of completion will be immediately generated in your account upon completion of all course requirements. Certificates may be downloaded, printed, or left in your account. 

Equipment Requirements

Required Hardware
- A computer (desktop/laptop) or mobile device (smartphone/tablet).
- Speakers/headphones/earbuds OR access to a phone to call in to the Zoom room.


Strongly Encouraged Hardware
- Webcam or mobile device with a camera for interacting in course activities.


Internet Connection
- A stable Internet connection of 56K or greater is required. (However, please note that a 56K connection may degrade the quality of your experience.)

Any questions about these requirements or other technical questions can be directed to sw-ce@buffalo.edu.

Online Course Access

Upon successful registration of the course you will be able to access the course materials. 

How do I test my system / access the online training?

To access the program, please log into your account. Please plan to log in 10 minutes prior to the start time. Click on the Launch Viewer button next to your program title to confirm you can see video and hear audio. You will enter the room with your microphone muted and your camera off. For the best experience, please leave these settings as is unless instructed otherwise. 

How do I access the course materials

To download course materials, log into your account. Under the seminar name click on the Handouts button.

For some trainings, the course handouts may not be available until the morning of the program.