CE-CERT consists of five developmental skills that can be cultivated to maintain emotion regulation of practitioners during helping sessions with persons who may be dealing with difficult circumstances. The aim of the skill development is to improve emotion regulation and to increase the meaningfulness of the job and satisfaction in the vocation. The five skill domains are:
• Increasing experiential engagement;
• Reducing ruminations
• Easing Emotional Labor
• Development of an Intentional Narrative
• Parasympathetic Recovery
CE-CERT is both a practice model and a supervision approach. Implementation and skill development occur through a combination of training and on-going supervisory coaching.
All attendees seeking LMFT accreditation must check with their licensing board to ensure CEU approval is given.All attendees seeking LPC accreditation must check with their licensing board to ensure CEU approval is given.TCOLE- Attendees wishing to obtain TCOLE credit must self-report through their department. The Conferenceis not able to submit on their behalf. Certificates must be submitted per TCOLE requirement for online training.
Brian Miller is the Director of Children’s Behavioral Health at Primary Children’s Wasatch Campus In Salt Lake City, Utah. Until recently, he directed the Trauma Program for Families with Young Children at The Children’s Center in Salt Lake City, a community mental health center serving preschool age children and their families. Dr. Miller has worked in a broad variety of treatment and mental health policy settings, including serving as the Salt Lake County Mental Health Director, Clinical Director of Davis Behavioral Health, Associate Director of the Utah State Division of Mental Health, and as a psychotherapist in private practice. He consults with behavioral health agencies on implementation of evidence-based practices, transforming practice to trauma informed care, and organizational supports for secondary traumatic stress in treatment providers. He holds a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was a Mandel Leadership Fellow. He currently serves as board president for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Utah Chapter, and on the board of the Polizzi Clinic, a free clinic for behavioral health services in Salt Lake City.
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