Training:

Neurobehavioral Conditions including FASD: Understanding & Application of the FASCETS Brain-Based Approach

Jan 26
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 – 11:00am
11:00am - 1:00pm

Tuesdays (6 weeks)
Jan. 26–Mar. 30, 2021
2pm–4pm Eastern Time (ET)
11am–1pm Pacific Time (PT)

This workshop provides information about Fetal Alcohol/Neurobehavioral Conditions(FA/NB) and the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the brains and behaviors of children, adolescents and adults.

FA/NB are brain-based, neurobehavioral conditions with behavioral symptoms. The workshop will educate you on a best practices approach for increasing understanding of FA/NB, reducing frustration, and expanding options.Case examples of successful accommodations are central to this training.

This is intended for professionals as well as parents and other caregivers of children with confirmed or suspected FASD or other brain-based conditions. Our experience is that the training is enriched by having a mixed group of parents, caregivers, and professionals.

Objectives:

✔ Understand FA/NB as a brain-based physical disability with behavioral symptoms
✔ Understand and recognize primary and secondary symptoms
✔ Learn why people with FA/NB frequently receive overlapping DSM diagnoses
✔ Understand why traditional behavioral treatment techniques are frequently ineffective for people with FA/NB
✔ Learn to develop and apply effective strategies for people with FA/NB in different settings

Workshop Registration Cost:
Caregivers - $310.00
Professionals - $385.00

Register Here

  • Registration is limited to 12 participants for each workshop.
  • Online workshops are on Zoom.
  • You’ll receive the link and login information after you register.
  • You’ll be asked to select your preferred workshop date. Payments are processed securely through Stripe.

CEU Credits: 12 hours of Continuing Education Credit for NASW (National Association of Social Workers) and MHACBO (Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon) have been approved. All participants will receive a general certificate of completion for the training, indicating the number of workshop hours

Note: This workshop is the equivalent of a 2-day in-person workshop. Anyone interested in becoming a Certified Facilitator of the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model requires the equivalent of a 3-day workshop. If you are interested in eventually becoming a facilitator, please contact us and we will discuss bridging options.

For more information, visit our website at www.fascets.org or call us at 503-621-1271, ext. 001


Location:

Online Training

See description for registration instructions.