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X-WR-CALDESC:This training is also offered via video-conference to Norfolk\
 , NE. \n\nThe way a person understands health and sickness is deeply roote
 d and influenced by their culture.  Understanding where refugees come from
 \, both geographically and culturally\, is critical to providing effective
  services.  Resettled refugees come from cultures in which indigenous psyc
 hology may differ greatly from what providers are accustomed to in the Uni
 ted States.  As a result\, services may not address the mental health need
 s of refugees in an effective way despite best intentions.  This training 
 aims to bridge that divide.  \n\nOBJECTIVES  \nAt the end of this training
 \, participants will: \nUnderstand the refugee resettlement process and th
 e impact of trauma pre-flight\, flight\, and post-flight.\nDiscuss varying
  cultural concepts of mental health and how to adjust treatment plans effe
 ctively.\nIdentify resources and strategies to effectively meet the unique
  mental health needs of local refugee communities.\n\nPresenters:\nAlana S
 chriver\, MPH\nRefugee Specialist at Omaha Public Schools\nDr. Betty Kola\
 , Ph.D.\, CPC\, LIMHP\nClinical Director at Buoyant Family Services Counse
 ling and Consulting LLC  \n\nThis program may also meet the criteria of an
  approved continuing education program for certified social workers\, cert
 ified master social workers\, or licensed mental health practitioners for 
 6 contact hours. Other healthcare professionals may use their certificate 
 of attendance to claim continuing education hours through their certifying
  body. \n\nTo register for the training please use the registration form l
 ink below.
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DESCRIPTION:This training is also offered via video-conference to Norfolk\,
  NE. \n\nThe way a person understands health and sickness is deeply rooted
  and influenced by their culture.  Understanding where refugees come from\
 , both geographically and culturally\, is critical to providing effective 
 services.  Resettled refugees come from cultures in which indigenous psych
 ology may differ greatly from what providers are accustomed to in the Unit
 ed States.  As a result\, services may not address the mental health needs
  of refugees in an effective way despite best intentions.  This training a
 ims to bridge that divide.  \n\nOBJECTIVES  \nAt the end of this training\
 , participants will: \nUnderstand the refugee resettlement process and the
  impact of trauma pre-flight\, flight\, and post-flight.\nDiscuss varying 
 cultural concepts of mental health and how to adjust treatment plans effec
 tively.\nIdentify resources and strategies to effectively meet the unique 
 mental health needs of local refugee communities.\n\nPresenters:\nAlana Sc
 hriver\, MPH\nRefugee Specialist at Omaha Public Schools\nDr. Betty Kola\,
  Ph.D.\, CPC\, LIMHP\nClinical Director at Buoyant Family Services Counsel
 ing and Consulting LLC  \n\nThis program may also meet the criteria of an 
 approved continuing education program for certified social workers\, certi
 fied master social workers\, or licensed mental health practitioners for 6
  contact hours. Other healthcare professionals may use their certificate o
 f attendance to claim continuing education hours through their certifying 
 body. \n\nTo register for the training please use the registration form li
 nk below.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190222T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190222T160000
LOCATION:Southeast Community College Continuing Education Center\, 301 S 68
 th St Place
SUMMARY:Refugee Resettlement: Implications for Mental Health Services
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