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From: Institute for Brain Potential [mailto:instituteforb...@shared36.large.bmsend.com] On Behalf Of Institute for Brain Potential
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 2:08 PM
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Subject: IBP Continuing Education Webinar - Noxious People: Living and Working With High-Conflict Individuals

 

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Institute for Brain Potential
Presents an Interactive Broadcast

Noxious People

Living and Working With High-Conflict Individuals

Presented by
Joseph Shannon, Ph.D.

6 hours of continuing education: $79

 

  • This program is available for 6 hours of continuing education for most health professions

 

About Institute for Brain Potential

We are a leading provider of programs on the brain and behavioral sciences. Our non-profit organization (tax i.d. 77-0026830) has provided cost effective, informative and practical seminars by outstanding speakers since 1984

Introduction

Noxious people are defined as problematic relationships that can engender mental or physical illness in others. This program will help you recognize and deal more effectively with individuals with disorders of personality, mood, thought, and impulse control.

In this new, 6-hour seminar, emphasis is placed on practical, evidence-based solutions for health professionals in medical, dental, behavioral, and educational settings.

 

Participants completing this program should be able to

1. Describe how trauma and stress can alter the brain and impair social reasoning.

2. Identify diagnostic features of high-conflict individuals with selected disorders of personality, mood, anxiety and anger.

3. List several skills that health professionals can use to interact more effectively with high-conflict people.

4. List interventions that health professionals can apply to help protect and enhance their health when working with noxious people.

 

Topics to be covered

Understanding High-Conflict Individuals

  • Origins of Noxious Behaviors
  • Developmental Trauma
  • Noxious Stress and the Adult Brain
  • Social Reasoning and the Prefrontal Cortex

Personality Disorders

  • Borderline Disorder
  • Antisocial Personality
  • Narcissism

Mood Disorders

  • Minor Depression
  • Major Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder

Anxiety Disorders

  • Generalized versus Phobic Anxiety
  • PTSD
  • OCD
  • Pathological Perfectionism

Anger Disorders

  • Covert Anger
  • Episodic-Aggressive Anger

The Art of the Possible When Dealing With “Impossible” People

  • Behavioral Skills
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Skills
  • Dialectical-Behavioral Skills
  • Applying Positive Psychology

 

Understanding the
Webinar Process

You have three choices to earn 6 hours of continuing education:

  • Watch the interactive program on the day of the webcast. This counts as live credit.
  • Watch the program at your convenience for one month after the day of the webcast. This counts as home study credit.
  • Watch or hear the program at your convenience of the recorded webcast by ordering the set of 4 DVDs or CDs. You have up to two years to complete the program if you want to take this class for home study credit.

About the Instructor

Dr ShannonJoseph Shannon, Ph.D. (Ohio State University) is an acclaimed psychologist, clinician, researcher and lecturer in the areas of personality disorders, chemical dependency, character pathology, anxiety and depression. Dr. Shannon has appeared on the CBS Morning Program and PBS Viewpoint.

Dr. Shannon has developed and presented training programs for health professionals throughout the United States and Canada. Participants praise his use of innovative teaching methods. In this presentation, film excerpts will be used to illuminate noxious people. Audiences highly recommend his insightful and practical presentations and enjoy his warm sense of humor.

In addition to Q & A sessions in class, Dr. Shannon will answer your questions during the second half of the lunch break and by email after the program concludes.

 

Who Should Attend?

  • Nurses
  • Psychologists
  • Clinical Social Workers
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Counselors
  • Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors
  • Pharmacists
  • Dental Professionals
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physical Therapists
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Respiratory Care Professionals
  • Dietitians
  • Massage Therapists
  • Educators
  • College-Educated Public

For specific accreditation information please click here to view a pdf of our brochure.

 

Approximate Schedule

Interactive Broadcast (3/27)
(All Times in Pacific Daylight Time)

  • 9AM lecture begins
  • 10:15 break
  • 10:30 lecture resumes
  • 11:30 lunch
  • 12:30 lecture resumes
  • 1:45 break
  • 2:00 lecture resumes
  • 3:50 evaluation
  • 4:00 adjournment

 

Fees

Pre-Registration:

  • Tuition is $79 (individual rate)
  • Tuition is $74 (group of 3 or more registering together)
  • Registration on day of Webcast: $89
  • Registration for on-demand (self-study online learning): $79
  • Audio CD without Credit: $50
  • Audio Visual DVD without credit: $75

Content can be downloaded in segments at your convenience through May 1st, 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I attend this program live?

Yes, but only if you live in a city where IBP is currently presenting this seminar.

 

Q: Is there a way to enjoy this seminar without being at my computer for 6 hours? What if I am not free on March 27th, the date of the broadcast?

Yes! First, register for the program. You will receive a link to download the program from April 1st through May 1st. The program will be divided into four segments of approximately 75 minutes for user friendly viewing.

 

Q: What if I have technical issues getting and staying connected, difficulty seeing the slides, or hearing the speaker?

We have an expert videographer to capture the sound and slides. We will make copies of the slides available to the participants. Further, in the unlikely event that you have connection problems, IBP will provide registrants with a free set of 4 DVDs of the entire program if there were online interruptions.

 

Q: I’d like to view the seminar and receive credit but without watching the live program or downloading it and still receive continuing education credit. Can I do this?

Yes! The cost of the DVD or CD set will be the same as the cost of the broadcast. Register now, let the operator know you will want the CD or DVD set (specify which), and make sure your profession is included in our online brochure.

 

Q: My profession is not included on the brochure. Can I receive continuing education credit?

Maybe. Please contact our customer service department by email at accred...@4brain.org or by phone at (888) 202-2938.

 

Q: How long does it usually take to receive a certificate of completion?

Typically, within 3 or 4 business days.

 

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