ReCTiFY-ing the Situation for Clinicians

ReCTiFY-ing the Situation for Clinicians

$350.00

In this two-day workshop, participants will be introduced to ReCTiFY and ReCTiFY-B. These are acronyms that provide a framework that can be utilized to assess interactions, clinical choices, documents, and more. These tools are designed to give clinicians the knowledge foundation, self-awareness, and structured support to identify social justice issues in their practices and a framework for culturally sensitive interventions. Applications for ethical dilemmas, policy change, suicide risk and prevention, and complex case studies will be explored via lecture, interpersonal, and experiential learning.

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Upon completion of Day 1 participants will be able to: 

  1. Describe the ReCTiFY and ReCTiFY-B Tool and how it can be utilized in clinical practice to evaluate and advocate for the needs of clients with multiple marginalized identities. 

  2. Recognize the importance of counselor self-assessment when it comes to nervous system regulation and develop effective strategies for burnout care and prevention.

  3. List and describe the tenets of Critical Race Theory and how they are a lens for analyzing clinical policies, practices and procedures and recognize the importance of this lens for supporting clients with marginalized identities.

  4. Explain, analyze and critique their personal and professional values, and how to effectively navigate serving clients who hold different values (e.g., multiple cultural and/or ethnic identities) and/or are expected to conform to the dominant values (via acculturation and assimilation).

  5. Compare and contrast traditional Trauma-Informed Care models with the unique needs and experiences of clients with multiple marginalized identities.

  6. Identify “what trauma can look like” in people with diverse identities and backgrounds, particularly when it comes to intergenerational trauma and develop culturally responsive interventions.

Upon completion of Day 2 participants will be able to:

  1. Utilize the ReCTiFY tool to analyze and critique the ACA ethics codes from a multicultural perspective and describe how to navigate our ethical responsibilities while advocating for more inclusion of multicultural perspectives.

  2. Summarize the current research on suicide rates, including listing the populations most impacted by suicide.

  3. Outline current standards of care and best practices for suicide prevention, while using the tool analyze and apply anti-oppressive principles for treating clients with multiple marginalized identities.

  4. Utilize the ReCTiFY tool to appraise and interpret a clinical practice policy and practice writing/rewriting language to be more inclusive of those with multiple marginalized identities.

  5. Illustrate using ReCTiFY-B in a complex clinical case study to develop a culturally-responsive treatment plan. 

Presenters: Rebecca Davis, MA, MSW, LCSW, SEP and Shea Lowery, MS, LPC, ACS

When: Friday, March 29th and Saturday, March 30th, 2024 from 9:00am to 5:00pm (PST)

Where: via Zoom, transcripts and closed captioning will be provided. 

The registration fee is $350. Registration closes on March 15th, 2024. 

Continuing Education Credit Available: ReCTiFY-ing the Situation for Clinicians has been approved by NBCC for NBCC credit. Anti-Racist

Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC), LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval

No. SP-4462.

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