All courses tagged “Format: In-Person”
June 2026
In this 2-day workshop, participants will learn the fundamentals of Restorative Practices and Circles through engaging and interactive exercises. Restorative practices build social capital and achieves social discipline through student participatory learning and decision making. The objectives of the course include: Reflect on the different purposes for community building and provide some community building strategies […]
Understanding and Managing the Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a behavioral health condition that impacts the way a person thinks and feels about themselves and others, causing problems in everyday life across multiple domains of functioning. Symptoms typically include self-image issues, diffi culty managing emotions and behavior, and a pattern […]
The Walking Together: Strengthening the Child’s Path to Safety and Healing conference’s goal is to strengthen collaboration across tribal, county, state, and federal partnerships and to share best practices in child abuse investigation, response, healing, and prevention. Location: 12214 W Lakeshore Dr, Brimley, MI 49715 CE Credit Split: 2.5-4.5 General, 1.5-2.0 Human Trafficking, 0.0-1.5 Implicit […]
July 2026
Deanna Scott, an EMDRIA approved trainer, will teach the 8 phase, 3 prong, treatment model of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy which was developed by Francine Shapiro. EMDR therapy is an evidence-based treatment for children, teens, and adults, over 1000 research studies support the benefits of EMDR for depression, PTSD, anxiety, panic disorders, […]
The Northern Michigan Opioid Response Consortium (NMORC), a program of MCRH, hosts its annual summit to unite rural partners across Michigan in addressing substance use. The event features panel discussions, voices of lived experience, and opportunities to share best practices in prevention, treatment, recovery, and workforce development. Why Attend the Summit? Join us for a […]
The QPR Institute Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training is a proprietary curriculum based upon rigorous evidence-based scientific research. QPR is an emergency mental health intervention for suicidal persons created in 1995 by Paul Quinnett. An abbreviation for Question, Persuade and Refer, the intent is also to identify and interrupt the crisis and direct that person to […]
This 1-hour workshop explores the evidence-based role of music therapy in supporting older adults across care settings. This presentation highlights how music therapy interventions can reduce pain and anxiety, support individuals with dementia, and enhance overall quality of life. Grounded in current research and clinical application, it translates key findings into practical, person-centered strategies for […]
Join us at Huntington Place for a two-day conference, celebrating our collective commitment to protecting children. Professionals from child advocacy, criminal justice, child welfare, and multidisciplinary teams will come together to learn, grow, and collaborate. Our 2026 conference theme, Voices for Every Child, Actions for Every Future, calls on us to unite our expertise, experience, […]
Social Workers are facing significant challenges with children and adolescents following the COVID-19 pandemic and have been tasked with the rehabilitation or resourcing of adolescents and their families. A knowledge of how human development has been interrupted for children along the developmental spectrum and how to adapt clinical practice to meet their needs will be […]
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