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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi)

Zoom

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR INSOMNIA (CBTi) Dates: 8/2/22 & 8/9/22     Time: 9:00-11:00 AM     Contact Hrs: 4     CEU’s: 4   Enrollment Limited: 20 Insomnia is defined as poor sleep that is associated with distress and/or daytime consequences, including impairment in functioning or mood. Insomnia can lead to poor mental health, or can be a consequence of poor mental health. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is an empirically validated brief psychotherapy with evidence of long-term improvements in sleep for people with and without psychiatric comorbidities. CBTi addresses behavioral components to sleep (e.g. stimulus control, sleep restriction therapy), cognitive […]

Summer is Ending. AHH!! [For students]

Zoom

FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Youth Resiliency Roundtable Group: Summer is ending AHH!!! The transition from summer back to school can be stressful for a student of any age. Navigating the transition from summer relaxation to hectic school schedules can be challenging, in addition to the social emotional challenges that the pandemic has posed for many of you. How do you deal with the feelings of “this summer has just blown by,” “I don’t want the best summer of the past few years to end,” “I feel I didn’t even do anything this summer and it’s almost over,” etc. Please join us for an opportunity to share your experiences and gain […]

Free

Helping our Kids Transition Back to School [For Parents]

Zoom

Youth Resiliency Roundtable Parent Group:  The transition from summer back to school can be stressful for parents, whether their children are elementary-school aged or college students, or any age in between. Navigating the transition from summer relaxation to hectic school schedules can be challenging, in addition to the social emotional challenges that the pandemic has posed for young people. Parents are being called upon to help their children cope with these extraordinary times, while balancing their own work and personal lives as well. Please join us for an opportunity to share your experiences and gain insight in a supportive discussion designed […]

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The DD Diagnoses and Community Mental Health

Zoom

The DD Diagnoses and Community Mental Health Dates:  8/30/22 & 9/6/22                              Time: 9:00 – 10:30 Enrollment Limited to:  20                   Contact Hours:  3                    CEU’s:  3   Almost all clinicians who are in a general practice setting either in the community, or a school or hospital are finding they need skills in recognizing developmental disorders and adapting treatment strategies to meet the needs of individuals who are either on the spectrum or have cognitive challenges.  This course is designed to review the fundamental aspects of these diagnoses, including changes in the DSM 5-TR.  The course will address understanding ASD from a biogenetic […]

Motivational Interviewing

Zoom

Dates: 9/13/22 &  9/20/22  Time: 9:00-11:30 AM  Enrollment Limited to:  16                                         Contact Hrs. 5                                          CEU’s:  5   Individuals presenting for treatment, whether it be medical, psychiatric, or substance use-related, frequently come to treatment possessing varying levels of motivation, including resistance or ambivalence about making the necessary changes.  Successful engagement with clients around treating problematic behaviors often requires assessing and increasing their […]

$250

Community Tashlikh

Cranberry Lake Preserve West Harrison, NY, United States

Community Tashlikh Thursday, September 22, 12-1 pm Tashlikh means “casting off.” We will gather at Cranberry Lake and throw pebbles  (more environmentally neutral than the traditional bread crumbs) as a way of saying goodbye to last year’s emotional baggage. Tashlikh is usually done on the first day of Rosh Hashanah. In order to do this as a larger community we will do it before the holiday. LOCATION: Cranberry Lake Preserve: meet at the Ranger Station. Some trail walking involved (about 1/3  mile each way). Bring a picnic lunch for afterward. Program Fee: $20

$20