“Trauma is perhaps the greatest mission field of the 21st century.”
Diane Langberg, Ph.D.
Psychologist for Trauma Survivors & Clergy.
AACC and Gateway Church to host a trauma-informed training program for Licensed Mental Health Professionals, Pastors, Ministry and Church staff and volunteers, Coaches and anyone who wants to better understand the trauma and other mental health issues people are experiencing today and be able minister more effectively.
Monday, February 28, 2022
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM CT
Gateway Church – NRH Campus
7501 Davis Boulevard
North Richland Hills, TX 76185
The stress, uncertainty and losses experienced by people during the COVID-19 pandemic have brought about a crisis in mental health. Rates of depression, anxiety and addiction are rising. Suicides are increasing. People are grieving the loss of loved ones, jobs and the world as they knew it. Those on the front lines such as hospital workers and first responders are getting hit hard with compassion fatigue and traumatic stress. As the pandemic drags on, it is critical that mental health professionals and other caregivers, particularly those in church and community ministry, understand some of the unique challenges facing people and the skills needed to effectively support them. This training will look at the continuum of acute stress to post-traumatic stress disorder and how it is being manifest in specific groups. It will also look at recent research on mental health issue exacerbated by the pandemic such as anxiety, depression and addiction. Training will be offered on effective psychological first aid and triage to help get struggling people to the appropriate level of care. Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an evidence-informed approach that is built on the concept of human resilience. PFA aims to reduce stress symptoms and assist in a healthy recovery following a traumatic event, natural disaster, public health emergency, or even a personal crisis.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will…
Training Includes:
Continuing Education:
The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) offers some psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers and play therapists Continuing Education (CE) credit due for good standing with certain states and a limited number of professional organizations. It remains the responsibility of each participant to be aware of state licensure and CE requirements.Participants should check their state and/or local regulations regarding required continuing education hours. https://www.aacc.net/continuing-education/
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors does not approve continuing education providers. Instead, the Council has adopted rules that outline what is considered appropriate continuing education. This means a licensee can receive continuing education from any person or organization that provides the education in accordance with the Council’s rules. No approval by the Council is needed for the individual or organization to engage in the delivery of continuing education. Licensees are still audited for continuing education compliance and during those reviews, staff evaluate the continuing education documentation submitted. For more information or clarification on the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors and Continuing Education, please click here.
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Basic registration is provided and covered by Gateway Church.
Registration is required to attend.
CE’s are available for an additional $39
Monday, February 28, 2022
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM CT
LOCATION
Gateway Church – NRH Campus
7501 Davis Boulevard
North Richland Hills, TX 76185
4 hours of Group Training on the Impact of the Pandemic on Mental Health and Psychological First Aid
Certificate of Completion in Trauma Care First Aid
Resources on Trauma and Mental Health
3.5 hours of Continuing Education from the AACC are available for an additional cost ($39)
This training is designed for:
Dr. Anderson is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist in private practice in Thousand Oaks, California. She specializes in trauma, addiction, and personality disorders. She is also an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary where she teaches Pastoral Care and Addiction in the Recovery Ministry Program.
Jennifer is a Christian counselor, professional life coach, crisis responder, trainer and author. She has a master’s degree in Counseling from Wake Forest University. She is Senior Director of Advancement, Special Projects and Church Engagement with the American Association of Christian Counselors. She provides training, consulting and care for issues of grief, crisis, trauma and suicide. She is an approved instructor and faculty with the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation and co-author of several CISM courses. She is co-author of two books including, “The First 48 Hours: Spiritual Caregivers as First Responders”.
AACC is committed to assisting Christian counselors, the entire “community of care,” licensed professionals, pastors, and lay church members with little or no formal training.
It is our intention to equip clinical, pastoral, and lay care-givers with biblical truth and psychosocial insights that minister to hurting persons and help them move to personal wholeness, interpersonal competence, mental stability, and spiritual maturity.