Mindfulness (Self-Study)
Self-Study
Why do you do what you do? Why do your clients really do what they do? Can you truly help your clients answer this question without having experienced the answer for yourself?
The best way we’ll be able to help anyone is by realizing that we cannot really help anyone unless we really help ourselves. We only need to realize that to help ourselves is not weakness; rather, it is strength.
Will you leave pride aside and join us to learn what you really need to help yourself so you then can help your clients in a more meaningful way?
Hosted by SWEET Institute
Join us for this life altering course!
Learn and Earn 2 CE credits!
Saturday, October 1, 2022 - 4-6pm (EDT)
Online via Zoom
Enough with continuing with such a level of hypocrisy. Enough with continuing hiding in the shadow. Enough with continuing to live according to society’s expectations. As long as you continue to do so, try as you might, you will continue to fail to help your clients live the life they deserve to live. Join us now and learn how you can start moving things forward.
What will you learn from this seminar?
- How to truly notice, how to truly be present, and how to become judgment free
- How to take your own wellness in your hands, how to be a real role model, and how to access the benefits of mindfulness and help your clients to do the same
- Learn why it’s been so hard to practice acceptance, learn how to make it possible for your clients, and learn the techniques of stress reduction that truly work
- Learn about Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Learn how to stop living a life of attachment, a life of striving, and learn how to make this available to your clients
During this 2-hour seminar, we will guide you through an experiential learning process where you will learn what it takes to help your clients, and how to implement that in daily practice.
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Who is this for?
This course is for any clinician invested in learning new or honing existing skills to be able to use in dynamic ways to support their patients and clients and to end suffering.
KEY INFORMATION:
This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors (CASACs), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, and Psychologists in New York State
For more information about CEU approval, please click here.
Format: Live Online Seminar
Date and Time: Saturday, October 1, 2022 - 4-6pm (EDT)
"So many good parts of the workshop. Primary & secondary emotions were the first recall as well as the importance of applying the 6 mindfulness skills within DBT. I'll definitely need to review and study the PowerPoint." - Sarah , LMSW
"Effective training with clarity and warmth. I learnt the 3 how and 3 what aspect of mindfulness aspect of DBT." - Olivia, LMSW
"I love the presenter's enthusiasm and Socratic method of learning and involvement. Using mindfulness exercises for distress tolerance, especially the 5 senses." - Judith, LCSW-R
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Your Facilitator and Co-Facilitator
Mardoche Sidor, MD, is a Harvard-trained Quadruple Board Certified Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, School of Physicians and Surgeons, trained in and taught all major psychotherapeutic modalities, including and not limited to CBT, DBT, Family Systems, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. He is also the author of 11 books including Journey to Empowerment, Discovering Your Worth, The Power of Faith. and, The Art of Living. Dr. Sidor has worked both as a primary care physician and Medical Director in three different settings, including a Chief Medical Officer of the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES). He is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute. His 11th book, entitled, NLP for Clinicians is now available to the public.
Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW, is a Columbia-trained Social Worker with wide clinical, teaching, and supervision experience. She also has a background in management, mentorship, and leadership that spans more than 20 years. Her added passion is in advocacy and coaching. She has previously held Executive level positions, and two other directorships in different organizations. She is currently Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Social Work and Adelphi University School of Social Work. She also maintains a private practice, provides supervision, and clinical and management training. She is also a personal and executive-level coach. She is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute.