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Description
It can be challenging to provide effective supervision in the workplace to DBT clinicians when they are demoralized, frustrated, and/or stuck. Various DBT strategies will be presented for supervisors to use in order to assist clinicians to move in the direction of providing effective treatment. The small group format will allow interaction with the trainer.
Learning Objective
Participants will be able to describe how DBT treatment strategies can be used with supervisees.
Virtual Meeting Details
Date: May 14, 2020
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Pacific / 5:30pm – 6:30pm Eastern
Meeting Duration: 60 minutes
Registration Fee: $35.00
Participants will receive a Zoom meeting invite no later than 24 hours before the session. Please email support@behavioraltech.org if you do not receive an invite.
About Topic-Driven Discussions with DBT Experts
This session is one of our “Topic-Driven Discussions with DBT Experts” within the Chats with Trainers series. These discussions will offer a presentation + Q&A format for small groups of 20-25 participants, ideal for those who want to engage in an in-depth, focused conversation with the guidance of the Trainer’s expertise. Please note, CE credits will not be offered.
Kalamazoo, MI (United States) Gwen Abney-Cunningham, LMSW, is currently a fulltime Behavioral Tech consultant and trainer. Prior to coming to Behavioral Tech full time, she was employed at a community mental health agency for 32 years, in many roles, including; DBT Services Supervisor, Outpatient Services Director, and most recently as Evidenced Based Treatment Director. Gwen received her bachelor’s degree from Hope College and her MSW from Grand Valley State University. She has 30 plus years of professional experience and is a member of one of the first teams in the U.S. to apply DBT within an ACT program. Gwen is intensively trained in DBT and an experienced workshop leader at state, national, and international conferences. Gwen continues to work as a DBT therapist because it is effective and the hope it brings to clients and their families. As a BTECH Trainer and consultant, she is also able to assist many mental health providers in learning the treatment to assist in helping many individuals. Gwen’s experience in DBT includes individual and skills training for adults, adolescents and families and providing DBT supervision to clinicians. In addition, she has assisted in the development and implementation of DBT on ACT teams and in outpatient settings. Gwen has been involved with the large-scale implementations of DBT in Michigan for Community Mental Health settings. She has been a Behavioral Tech trainer for 20 plus years. Gwen has also served on the Behavioral Tech Trainer Advisory Committee and the Behavioral Tech Implementation Science Workgroup.
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