For Mental Health Professionals – LPC, LAPC, LCSW, LMSW, LMFT, AMFT
Register HERE for 6 Core CE Hrs – Online Synchronous Delivery
Program Description
Learn to leverage the Human Super Power [TM] of Attachment to promote broad learning, growth & development of children and youth with complex and co-occurring disorders of Behavior, Development, Learning, and Mental Health. Potentize treatment & intervention for children with history of Trauma, Abuse, Neglect; Emotional & Behavioral Disorder [EBD]; Attachment Disorder [RAD, DSED]; Attention & Focus issues; Dissociative Tendencies, DID; and/or Learning Problems. Explore Brain-Based Strategies that Evoke a Neuroplastic Response to support learning, regulation, & normalization of behavior and cognition. Case Studies explore children who overcame complex & co-occurring diagnoses through this comprehensive and evidence-based approach. Taken from National Peer-Reviewed Presentations from the National Youth at Risk Conference and the Council for Exceptional Children [CEC] as well as the Georgia Association for the Education of Young Children. A parent version of this training is approved by DFCS for Continuing Education credit for parents involved in Foster Care and Adoption.
Learning Objectives
- Increase Therapist Insight, Skill, Resources to help fragile children and youth overcome complex and co-occurring disorders of learning, behavior, development, mental health, attachment.
- Identify At-Home and In-Session Brain-Based and Sensory-Loaded Strategies and Interventions to Evoke a Positive Neuroplastic Response of the Infant, Toddler, Child or Youth.
- Develop Potent Therapist Framework to Collaborate, Train & Support Parents; Educators & Administrators [including IEP & Section 504 Planning]; and Human Services, Medical & Mental Health Professionals.
Program Highlights
Learn powerful therapeutic, developmental, and intervention strategies to promote learning, growth, and development of children impacted by complex or co-occurring disorders related to:
- History of Trauma, Abuse, or Neglect
- Interruption of Parent-Child Bonding
- Loss of Parent or Change in Primary Placement
- Involvement in CPS [Child Protective Services]
- Adoptive or Foster Placement
- Reactive Attachment Disorder [RAD]
- Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder [DSED]
- EBD – Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
- Developmental Disorder
Also included in the training are strategies to address children who also exhibit signs of some of the following challenges:
- Neurodevelopmental Disorder
- Neuro-Atypicality
- Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD
- Sensory Processing Disorder
Training Dates & Times
Sun, June 23, 2024 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Sun, July 21, 2024 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Sun, August 18, 2024 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Sun, Nov 3, 2024 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Sun, Feb 23, 2025 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Sun, Apr 6, 2025 – 10AM to 6 PM EDT
Who Can Use Orchard’s CEs for License Renewal?
Each licensed mental health professional must check with their state to see if our NBCC Continuing Education Training Courses will qualify for licensure renewal. Special rules apply in some states and for some licenses. Following is a list of states that have indicated that they will recognize these trainings, but as always, the trainee is responsible for insuring the trainings will count for license renewal before registration:
- Alabama
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Washington
- Wyoming
Training Approvals – NBCC & LPCA of Ga
Orchard Human Services, Inc. has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing
Education Provider, ACEP No. 7260. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly
identified. Orchard Human Services, Inc. is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs
NBCC Approved 6 Core CEs by Orchard Human Services, Inc. ACEP No. 7260
6 CORE Hours live webinar (synchronous) contact hours of continuing education have been approved by the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia
Therapist Testimonials
Here are just a few of the amazing comments left by attendees of this very same training:
What did you like about this training?
- IT WAS A SMALL GROUP & INTERACTIVE.
- EXTENSIVE RESOURCES PROVIDED, A FOCUS ON WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE BRAIN W/TRAUMA, ENGAGING NATURE OF PRESENTER.
- EXCELLENT COMPREHENSIVE WITH MANY PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS.
What would you change to improve this training?
- NOTHING!
- COULD NOT HAVE IMPROVED THIS TRAINING
- NOTHING. IT WAS AN INTERESTING TOPIC & I ENJOYED THE STRUCTURE.
What is your overall impression of this training?
- THIS TRAINING IS ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE ATTENDED IN MANY YEARS.
- THE TRAINER INTEGRATED A WEALTH OF CLINICAL AND BRAIN BASED INFORMATION, WITH PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND UNIQUE INTERVENTIONS FOR THERAPISTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS.
- VERY IMPRESSED AND WOULD ATTEND ANOTHER CE TRAINING WITH DR. WODZENSKI.
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Program Developer and Presenter
Founder and Executive Director for Orchard Human Services, Inc. is Dr. Darleen Claire Wodzenski, a Licensed Professional Counselor, Exceptional Student/Special Educator, and Developmental Interventionist whose life’s work has been working with children with disordered attachment development. Her professional training and development focused on a Universal Design for Intervention for Children and Youth with Complex and Co-Occurring Disorders of Development, Learning, Behavior, Attachment, and Mental Health … with a focus on habilitating children and youth with aberrant behavior resulting from early trauma, abuse, or neglect along with interruption of primary parent-child bonding. She also holds doctoral level training in Neurophysiology and Biochemistry, and weaves an understanding of human biological systems into the practice of clinical mental health and human development.
A former adjunct faculty member at Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler College of Education and Criminal Justice, Dr. Darleen has presented components of this training at national and state conferences including the National Youth at Risk Conference, Council for Exceptional Children [CEC], and Georgia Association for the Education of Young Children [GAEYC]. A parent version of this training is approved for continuing education of foster and adoptive parents working with DFCS.
Click here to learn more about our presenter, Dr. Darleen.
If you need support, please email us at Forms@OrchardHumanSerices.org or call (770) 686-0894.
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Orchard Human Services, Inc. has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing
Education Provider, ACEP No. 7260. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly
identified. Orchard Human Services, Inc. is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs
6 CORE Hours live webinar (synchronous) contact hours of continuing education have been approved by the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia