Adolescent Anxiety & Depression Training (5/6 hr Diagnostic CEU)
Schedule
Fri Jan 03 2025 at 08:30 am to 03:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
SMSD Center for Academic Achievement | Overland Park, KS
About this Event
Adolescent Anxiety & Depression Diagnostic CEU (5 or 6 hours)
Time: 8:30-3:00 pm Dates: Friday, January 3rd Location: Board Room:
- Center for Academic Achievement, 8200 W. 71st St. Shawnee Mission, Ks. 66204
The 5 hr Diagnostic CEU will cover the DSM-5 TR criteria for Adolescent Anxiety & Depression utilizing a framework of hope / hopelessness, including tools useful for overcoming hopelessness. It will highlight physical symptoms that might be indicative of anxiety or depression in school age young people. Finally, it will walk participants through the DBT Distress Tolerance Cycle providing concrete ways young people can Take a Break at school. The 6 hr option adds an overview of Motivational Interviewing over a provided lunch. Jason Bohn, LCPC will be offering free MI training and practice group through the Spring of 2025.
Cost
- 5 hr Diagnostic CEU $25 lunch on your own
- 6 hr Diagnostic CEU $35 w/ Panera Lunch provided (salads and variety of sandwiches)
Also being offered for on January 17, 2025 at Mercy and Truth Healthcare Ministry, 721 N 31 St, Kansas City, KS 66102
Presenters
Jason Bohn, LCPC:
- Director of Integrative Care for Mercy and Truth Healthcare Ministry
- Director of Adolescent Services for The Anxiety Center at Renew
Jen Thibault, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Outline
8:30 - 11:30 (3 hours of 5 hour diagnostic CEU)
- 8:30-10:45 Framing adolescent anxiety and depression criteria around hope and Overcoming Hopelessness w/ Sparks of Wonder
- 10:45-11:30 Physical symptoms of anxiety & depression
Break for lunch
11:30-1 pm (extra hour for 6 hr CEU) lunch provided
- 11:30-11:45 & 12:45-1 pm Breaks
- Motivational Interviewing Overview & Invitation
1-3 pm (final 2 hrs of 5hr & 6hr CEUs): no break
- Distress Tolerance Cycle w/ ways to Take a Break at school
- DSM-5 TR: Adolescent Anxiety & Depression (Part 2)
Objectives:
- Participants will be exposed to the DSM-5-TR criteria for anxiety and depression framed for adolescents around hope/hopelessness.
- Participants will be able to conceptualize and assess problematic adolescent behaviors and mental health concerns utilizing the DNA-V treatment model; understanding how it can help
- Increase positive emotions while effectively coping with anger, fear, shame, sadness
- Establish & maintain healthy and rewarding relationships
- Participants will learn specific strategies, skills and practical tools to utilize in working with adolescents
- Lunch participants will understand the core principles of using Motivational Interviewing with adolescents to lead to better understanding of the issues while motivating their willingness to change either in therapy or in school.
- Participants will understand how hopelessness can be challenged by helping teens find their "Sparks of Wonder," which can ignite curiosity and hope and when they are known and acted on, help youth come to the life-changing insight that "my life has a purpose."
- Participants will learn about physical symptoms that might be indicative of anxiety & depression
In ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) the goal of Cognitive Defusion is to “See thoughts as what they are, not as what they say they are.”
The goal of this 6-hour Diagnostic CEU is to help “See Adolescents as what they are/can be, not as what they say they are” in regards to assessing, diagnosing and clinical intervention. For school counselors and social workers this will include how to know when to refer a young person for additional services and tools that can be used with any struggling adolescent.
Jason Bohn utilizes concepts from DNA-V (ACT reimagined for Adolescents), DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), Sparks from Peter Benson of the Search Institute, Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents. Jason will help you “Walk the Middle Path'' through the dialectic that is “Adolescent” by reviewing the DMS-5-TR diagnostic criteria for anxiety and depression.
This training will be useful to anyone working with adolescents. Our experience and examples come from working with adolescents struggling with School Avoidance, Suicidal Ideation, Self-harm, Depression, Low Motivation, Social or General Anxiety, Phobias or Perfectionism in an Intensive Outpatient Program.
Speaker Bio:
Jason Bohn, LCPC
I’m a GenX, postmodern, question everything person who happens to be blessed with parents who took in orphans, prayed for food, answered their callings and sacrificed so their children knew they were loved. That mix created an irreverent soul that cares deeply for children, families and especially adolescents.
I have more than thirty years of experience working with and for children, youth and families catalyzing change at the individual, family, organizational and systems levels. With a Masters in clinical psychology, I have provided crisis management, intensive in-home therapy and wrap-around services for children with emotional and behavioral challenges. I have 20+ years’ working or volunteering with youth and young adults through youth ministry and community programs. In partnership with North Kansas City Hospital co-created the Quarky app to connect Kansas City 14-24-year-olds to articles, events and resources focused on mental health and well-being.
I developed and Direct the Two Tents Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adolescents struggling with anxiety/depression at Renew Counseling in Olathe and Lawrence. I have built strong partnerships with our area school districts and I am an invited speaker on Anxiety, Grit and Parenting. These opportunities have made me innovative, practical and taught me to think about enhancing the whole safety net surrounding at-risk children, youth and families.
I am also the Director of Integrative Care for Mercy and Truth Healthcare Ministry helping to improve access to whole person care both in the Primary Care Centers and through developing Mercy and Truth Counseling Services offering individual, group, family and Intensive Outpatient therapy.
I have a wonderful wife, Kori, who founded and runs the Renew Counseling Center in Olathe, a beautiful 14-year-old girl, Nora, twin boys (Grayson who is six and Jude who went to heaven way too early) and have adopted two foster siblings (9 & 7) Chandler and Milla into our home.
Dr. Jennifer J. Thibault, DNP, MBA, APRN, PMHNP-BC, CCM, CPHQ, NEA-BC, DipACLM
Dr. Jennifer J. Thibault is a compassionate and experienced Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over 25 years in healthcare. She provides holistic mental health care across the lifespan at Mercy and Truth Medical Missions, Vitality Lifestyle Medicine, Mokscare Family Medicine, and The Kansas City Dietitian.
Dr. Thibault holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), an MBA, and advanced certifications and education, including Lifestyle Medicine (DipACLM) and Obesity Medicine. Her expertise allows her to address a variety of mental health-related issues through personalized care plans. She integrates lifestyle medicine and positive psychology to empower patients to build resilience, adopt healthier habits, and achieve long-term wellness.
Dr. Thibault has also held leadership roles in quality improvement, including positions at Anthem Inc. and the University of Kansas Hospital, where she led initiatives that enhanced patient safety and healthcare quality.
Dr. Thibault is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and American Psychiatric Nurses Association, she is committed to advancing mental health care and helping her patients achieve better health and well-being through her multi-faceted, patient-centered approach.
Where is it happening?
SMSD Center for Academic Achievement, 8200 West 71st Street, Overland Park, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 30.80 to USD 42.32