2022 Summer Counseling Summit

About

The Summer Counseling Summit is a 6-hour workshop designed to provide counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists with knowledge and tools to address adolescent relapse by taking an inside look at relapse experiences from adolescents attending a recovery high school.

Attendees will also learn about Feedback-Informed Supervision and how to bring the voice of the client into supervision sessions by focusing on the therapeutic alliance and client ratings of outcome.

CE Certificate

Professional full-day registrations will receive a continuing education
(CE) certificate for 6 CEU hours.

Continuing education certificate available for student attendees upon
request.

Schedule

Morning Workshop | Richard Hooker, Ed.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-S (OH), LMHC, LCAC (IN), ICRC/AODA-S
8:30 am–noon

  • Topic–In Their Own Words: An Examination of 357 Adolescent
    Relapse Experiences
  • Description–It is vital that counselors are able to manage adolescent relapse episodes to ensure successful recovery. The results of a research study (2020) examining 357 adolescent relapse experiences will be shared. These adolescents, who were students at a recovery high school, participated in an extensive node-link “mapping” of their relapse experience. Participants will learn to view relapse through the adolescent’s eyes and better understand the relapse process including thinking, feeling and behaviors in their own words. Participants will also learn how to utilize a functional analysis of relapse behavior to sustain recovery.
  • This session is approved for 3 CEU’s for Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists by the Ohio CSWMFT Board. Approval #MCST06222353.

Afternoon Workshop
1:00 pm–4:30 pm

  • TopicFeedback-Informed Supervision-Bringing the Voice of
    the Client into the Supervision Session
  • Description–Feedback-Informed Supervision (FIS) focuses on the client’s rating of outcome and the therapeutic alliance. Research has consistently shown the value of using client feedback to guide treatment. Unlike other supervision models, FIS is a multi-theoretical approach. This workshop will demonstrate the key components and the practical applications of Feedback-Informed Supervision, helping participants differentiate between administrative and clinical supervision and apply principles of the approach to case studies.
  • This session is approved for 3 Supervision CEU’s for Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists by the Ohio CSWMFT Board. Approval # MCST06222367

Summer Counseling Summit: June 10, 2022

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Register

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Date & Time

June 10, 2022
8:30am – 4:30pm

Location

God’s Bible School and College
1810 Young Street
Cincinnati, OH 45219

Speaker

As the Summit speaker, Dr. Richard Hooker brings years of experience in the
addiction treatment and counselor education fields.

Dr. Hooker is a Professor of Graduate and Addictions Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University. He has over 30 years of clinical experience specializing in co-occurring disorders, adolescents and families, and issues affecting the military family. Current research projects include Indiana Recovery Hubs: Proof of Concept and Best Practices in Teaching College Students with a Mental and Emotional Disorder.

Dr. Hooker serves on the State of Indiana Mental Health and Addictions Development Board and is a member of the Mental Health America of Indiana Board. Dr. Hooker also consults with several agencies assisting them in improving clinical practice and outcomes.

Richard Hooker, Ed.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-S (OH), LMHC, LCAC (IN), ICRC/AODA-S

Hello! My name is Charity Frazier.

I would love to chat with you regarding any questions you have related to counseling, mental health, and how the church can be active in meeting these needs today!

Email me with questions.

Hello! My name is Charity Frazier.

I would love to chat with you regarding any questions you have related to counseling, mental health, and how the church can be active in meeting these needs today!

Email me with questions.

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