Rising Strong (tm) Grief Retreat
Sep
21
to Sep 22

Rising Strong (tm) Grief Retreat

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A 2 day (Sep. 21st & 22nd, 9-4) retreat focusing on the inward and outward navigation of loss. We will use Brene' Brown's Rising Strong process to begin another story, and honoring the grief experience wholeheartedly.

The next steps can be daunting. This retreat is designed to help grieving hearts in their search for meaning making and moving towards healing in a safe and loving way.


Learn about your guides:

Jamie Mosely, LPCC, CDWF

With 25 years of experience working with children, teens, adults and families, Jamie has a gift connecting with those seeking healing. With personal experience of suicide loss, Jamie is able to walk with clients carrying both the therapeutic knowledge of grief, as well as the intrinsic need for human connection that is a deep calling from our loss. This retreat utilizes Jamie’s skill as a certified Brene Brown facilitator to weave the Rising Strong teachings into a grief lens. Jamie’s years of training & loss have called her to serve underserved communities and shine a light on difficult topics in a new way where we feel safe, loved, and seen. 


She is currently a board member for We Saw the Light, and the Executive Chair for The Justin Center, which are nonprofits focused on grief & suicide prevention. Jamie is also the owner of Conscious Healing Counseling, which lives out the values of community, connection, and serving.



Alison Perry, LPCC

Alison’s 10 years of practice as a therapist have focused on individuals from teens to adults who are seeking healing from a variety of mental health needs, with an additional specialty on trauma and grief.  It was the personal experience of numerous losses guiding Alison to dive into understanding grief, and beginning to live in a way where grief was honored and sought out proactively. Blending therapeutic and clinical knowledge into personal experience helped Alison build a framework to shed the fear of grief and lean into the heartache of healing. And sometimes even the humor of it.

As co-facilitator to Brene Brown training courses, Alison desires to share with others what she has gained from the research & connection specific to Rising Strong processes. 


Alison is currently a therapist for Conscious Healing Counseling, supervisor for upcoming professionals in the field, and serves at the Anoka County Juvenile Center to support underserved teens through trauma work.


$250


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Suicide Prevention is Everyone's Job FREE COMMUNITY EVENT
Jan
27
10:00 AM10:00

Suicide Prevention is Everyone's Job FREE COMMUNITY EVENT

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When someone you love is struggling, we often don’t know how to help. Knowing the signs, understanding how to talk about it and understanding risk and protective factors help give us more opportunities to support our loved ones.

This workshop is designed to increases one's knowledge and understanding of suicide, to recognize warning signs, to identify risk and protective factors, and to increase willingness and ability to intervene with a person at risk for suicide.


Meet your facilitator: Jamie Mosley LPCC, CDWF, ACS is an advocate in suicide prevention as well as working with people who have lost loved ones to suicide. She has been providing stigma reduction, suicide prevention and grief talks for the past 13 years. If you would like to hear more about her story you can check out her blog here: https://www.conscioushealingcounseling.com/the-blog

Meet your facilitator: Jamie Mosley LPCC, CDWF, ACS is an advocate in suicide prevention as well as working with people who have lost loved ones to suicide. She has been providing stigma reduction, suicide prevention and grief talks for the past 13 years. If you would like to hear more about her story you can check out her blog here: https://www.conscioushealingcounseling.com/the-blog

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Substance Abuse Training:  Should My Dry January Continue?
Jan
26
10:00 AM10:00

Substance Abuse Training: Should My Dry January Continue?

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Have you ever wondered what to do with a client who is feeling the pull to stop using? Have you thought hey I am not an LADC and I would like to understand more about the addiction training? Have you ever thought I am an LADC and I am feeling stuck? Join Kjirsten for this upcoming training





Kjirsten is a dually licensed as a Professional Clinical Counselor and Drug/Alcohol Counselor.  She has worked in multiple facets of mental health that include outpatient programming, case management, and day treatment.  She is passionate about encouraging clients to honor their authenticity without judgment and grow in their self-worth

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Families Wear Badges Too
Jan
20
10:00 AM10:00

Families Wear Badges Too

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Families wear badges too—When the Shift ends & relationships begin. This seminar will teach healthy marital and family communication patterns and the skills for emotional agility. Designed for all first responders and their supportive network.


Meet your presenter: Dr. Karas is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor whose expertise is working with people feeling shame or blame from relationship breakups, communication breakdowns, discouraged life dreams or significant . Many of her clients feel anger, sadness, boredom and overall stuckness in their daily lives. Having been raised by her father who was a detective in a large city police department, Dr. Karas has both personal and professional expertise in both individual and family dynamics as they relate to careers in law enforcement, both with large and small departments.

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Putting the You in Supervision
Nov
9
8:30 AM08:30

Putting the You in Supervision

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This training will deepen understanding of self and managing activation in supervision, understanding unwanted identities and how they can be a barrier in both supervisee and supervision. We can’t talk enough about boundaries and ethics in the supervision room and when being therapeutic crosses the line into therapy.

Join Megan and Jamie as they share how supervision gets “real” real fast.

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Why They Stay: A Domestic Violence Training by Tara Floersch MSW, LICSW
Nov
3
9:00 AM09:00

Why They Stay: A Domestic Violence Training by Tara Floersch MSW, LICSW

For mental health professionals

Tara has a passion for working with DV/SV victims/survivors and utilizes an empowerment-based approach when engaging in trauma work. She is a certified Sexual Assault Victim Advocate and collaborates with Alexandra House to provide therapy services onsite at their Shelter location to participants of Alexandra House programs.

Spend time identifying your own personal needs while working with the DV/SV (domestic violence/sexual violence) population to integrate self-care into your practice. Familiarize yourself with common language used and statistics that impact the clients we see. Learn about themes and trends within relationships that will help to identify abusive patterns and communicate them to clients. Learn the goals of working with DV/SV victims/survivors and how to empower them to heal from within, including specific tools that can be used with clients in sessions. 

2 CEUs

$50

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Putting the Practice into Poly: Working Ethically in a Non-Monogamous System by Estefania Sedarski
Oct
20
8:30 AM08:30

Putting the Practice into Poly: Working Ethically in a Non-Monogamous System by Estefania Sedarski

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Estefania will provide an introduction to polyamory from a therapist's perspective, including explaining why she loves working with this population. You will learn how challenges specific to polyamory present in therapy, and how to handle them with skill. There will be ample time for Q and A, so you can get the specific information you need in order to feel confident working with polyamorous clients.

4 CEUs

$75

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The Justin Center Community Engagement Day
Sep
16
9:30 AM09:30

The Justin Center Community Engagement Day

We celebrate the honor of serving this community and invite you to join us for free workshops, get to know our therapists, tour our new space, and join us for connection.

Built from love and grief, The Justin Center for Transformation and Healing is a restorative place to deepen understanding, allow the self to transform, and heal. This space is designated in honor of those we have lost to suicide. Our mission is to come together as a community by providing trainings, groups, and connection. These alternative ways to heal here honors exactly where we are.

All are welcome here.

9:30-10:00AM - Meet and Greet

Tour our new facility in New Brighton, connect with Conscious Healing Counseling and community members.

10:00AM - 11:00AM - Suicide Prevention Training

When someone you love is struggling, we often don’t know how to help. Knowing the signs, understanding how to talk about it and understanding risk and protective factors help give us more opportunities to support our loved ones. This training is designed to increases one's knowledge and understanding of suicide, to recognize warning signs, to identify risk and protective factors, and to increase willingness and ability to intervene with a person at risk for suicide

11:00AM-12:00PM - Open House

12:00PM-1:00PM - Braving Loss and Grief Training

Drawing from personal experience of a therapist losing their teenage son to suicide, this training focuses on the grieving process when losing a loved one to suicide. This training will toggle between personal experience and how to look at suicide loss through a therapist lens. Throughout the workshot you will learn about the first year and how to hang on, rumbling with shame, making living amends, identifying what is lost, what is left and what is possible. Moving through what I could have done and forgiveness

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Shame in the Therapy Hour by Jamie Mosley, LPCC, CDWF, ACS
Aug
18
8:30 AM08:30

Shame in the Therapy Hour by Jamie Mosley, LPCC, CDWF, ACS

This training is for professionals working in the mental health field. CEUs will be provided for LICSW, LPCC & LMFT

Jamie Mosley has over 25 years experience working with children, teens, adults and families. She has a passion for inspiring others to live a wholehearted life by increasing self-awareness, self-compassion and making meaningful connections. She works with clients at Conscious Healing Counseling as well as the Anoka County Juvenile Center. In addition she has provided training for others for the past 15 years to parents, professionals, and the community at large. She currently is board member for We Saw the Light and the Executive Chair for The Justin Center.

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