Kentucky Division

 

 

 
     
 
 
 

American Red Cross Disaster Training Courses

These trainings are randomly scheduled by the Louisville Chapter of the
American Red Cross. If you are a licensed mental health provider and
want to become certified by the American Red Cross as a mental health
volunteer who may be invited to participate in disaster relief, you must, first,
take the introductory Red Cross course as a preliminary step to the mental
health training. You can do this by completing a live or a videotaped course
with its workbook. This course should be available through your local Red
Cross office. You can get dates and other information regarding the
Disaster Mental Health training from Clifton Salas. His phone number,
in Louisville, is 800.272.3635 and his e-mail address
is
clifton.salas@louisville-redcross.org. Click Brochure for the
Louisville Area Chapter Disaster Training Calendar and Course Descriptions.

 
     
 
 

University of Louisville Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work

University of Kentucky Marriage and Family Therapy Program

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

 
 
 
 

For a link listing training sites across the
USA, click
here!

 

 

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    KAMFT Summer Master Class

    Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET):

    A New Approach to Prevention of Marital Distress

    Dr. Guy Bodenmann

    The University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library, Chao Auditorium

    June 20, 2013, 2:00-5:00 pm

     

    The ways in which couples cope together with stress (dyadic coping) is an important predictor of relationship functioning, satisfaction, and stability. This workshop will present the Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET), an innovative program to prevent relationship distress by helping couples improve individual and dyadic coping skills.  Dr. Bodenmann will introduce clinicians to the module that focuses on teaching couples about stress and dyadic coping and ways to create a synergy in their efforts, so each partner can deal with everyday stress more effectively.

    Workshop Objectives:

    1.      Obtain knowledge about the systemic-transactional theory of stress and coping and its application to couple treatment;

    2.      Learn the 3-phase method of training couples to enhance the ability to communicate about their stress and respond to each other’s stress needs;

    3.      Learn the therapist’s role in facilitating positive coping skills with couples within a group context;

    4.      Apply the CCET interventions with a variety of couples such as couples at risk for divorce and couples with a partner who has depression or a chronic illness.

     

    Dr. Guy Bodenmann is an international expert on couples, stress and coping. He is the director of the Clinical Training Program for Psychotherapy in Children/Adolescents and Couples/Families at the University of Zurich. He has been conducting research on dyadic coping and stress and has published numerous journal articles and books, including empirical studies on the efficacy of CCET. He will be one of the keynote speakers at the Couples Coping with Cancer-related Stress Conference that meets the following day on June 21, 2013. Registration and program information on Couples and Cancer Conference at: http://louisville.edu/kent/couples-coping-with-cancer-related-stress.html

    3 CEUs Available

    Click here to download registration form now! 

     




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