The Invisible Injury Series: The Counselor's Role in Identifying and Treating Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion
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This series of webinars includes 1.5 hours of ethics, boundaries, and suicide treatment/assessment if all sessions are attended.
Session 1: Hidden in Plain Sight: The Reality of Mild TBI/Concussion and Why Counselors Often Miss It (May 1st)
Session 2: What’s Really Going On? Untangling Mild TBI/Concussion from Mental Health and Building the Right Team (May 15th)
Session 3: From Awareness to Action: Ethical Considerations and Strategies for Working with Clients with Mild TBI/Concussion (May 29th)
Session 4: Real Life, Real Challenges: Supporting Adults with Mild TBI/Concussion Across Environments (June 12th)
Session 5: When No One Sees It: Helping Adolescents with Mild TBI/Concussion Navigate Real Life (June 26th)
1. Identify symptoms and assess for mild TBI.
2. Learn strategies for working with clients with mild TBI.
3. Learn appropriate content and methods of providing educational counseling to families and others (e.g. communication partner competencies).
4. Learn appropriate interprofessional referrals and how to participate in continuum of care.
5. Identify appropriate steps and recommendations for return to school for adolescents with mild TBI.
6. Participants will receive practice in identification of mild TBI and appropriate recommendations through presented case studies.
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