Creating Safety through Effective Communication

Event description
Sponsored by BSAS
Yes

The target audience for this entry level training includes substance use disorder treatment counsellors, recovery coaches, peer recovery specialists, and others providing substance use disorder treatment.

 

This training will provide participants with information regarding the importance of effective communication in resolving conflicts, addressing triggers, and creating an emotionally safe environment.  This training focuses on the identification of personal triggers, calming solutions, and the four-part non-violent communication process. This process includes making observations, addressing feelings, identifying needs and values, making requests, and empathic responding. Each part of this process will be explored, and participants will be encouraged to provide case examples to guide their learning. 

At the end of this training participants will be able to:

1. Demonstrate the ability to identify personal triggers and calming strategies.  

2. Demonstrate the ability to distinguish between observations and evaluations.  

3. Demonstrate the ability to make requests that support safety.  

 

We have submitted applications for LADC, MH, and SW CEUs for this training.

Details
Presenter
Hanna Petros & David Stanley, LCSW
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Address

MA
United States

Cost
Free
Contact
David Stanley
Position
Director of Adult Trauma Services
Organization
Institute for Health and Recovery