Lifelong learning is vital for professionals to gain expertise, maintain competency, and propel careers forward.
A Psychology Today article notes, “When we as teachers and parents, coaches and mentors, leaders and stewards, are no longer learning, we’re no longer teaching, because we’ve left behind the ability to role-model the art of discovery, the love of learning, and being intellectually active..”
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UPCOMING LIVE PROGRAMS
Integrated Behavior Health: An Overview (August 29th | 3 Hours, 3 CEs): Practical tips, strategies, and solutions will be shared throughout this training with the goal of improving screening, goal planning, and intervention practices through an integrated behavioral health lens. Empirically-based research findings will be highlighted throughout this program. This program is presented by Jerrod Brown, PhD.
Fitness for Duty andReturn to Work (September 9th | 3 Hours, 3 CEs):Fitness for Duty and Return to Work/Study Evaluations related to mental health problems and conflictual behavior may be required to determine if an employee can perform essential job functions without risking injury to themselves or co-workers. This program will cover: 1) Challenging issues and promising practices related to Fitness for Duty and Return to Work/Study Evaluations, and 2) Special considerations related to workplace modification and reasonable accommodation. This live program is presented by Brianne Layden, PhD in partnership with Protect International Risk and Safety Services.
What is Psychopathy? (September 16th | 1.5 Hours, 1.5 CEs): This program will describe alternative conceptions of psychopathy that have been proposed historically and review major instruments currently in use for the assessment of psychopathic features/traits in clinical and non-clinical samples. An integrative theoretical framework, the triarchic model, will be presented as a basis for reconciling differing historic conceptions and assessment approaches. This live program is presented by Christopher J. Patrick, PhDin partnership with PsychopathyIs.
In a recent podcast, Dr. Jessica Tyler talks with Sara Ellison, an associate licensed counselor, nationally certified counselor, and doctoral student on perfectionism and overcontrol. They discuss how perfectionism impacts individuals' wellness, along with the parallel process of being a counselor or counselor-in-training who struggles with perfectionistic and overcontrolled tendencies.
Wishing you well,
Patricia A. Zapf, PhD VP, Continuing & Professional Studies Palo Alto University pzapf@paloaltou.edu concept.PaloAltoU.edu
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