Tending to Incarceration Trauma CEU Training

$40.00

Presented by Inclusive Therapists Decolonizing Mental Health Series:

Tending to Incarceration Trauma

Moving from punishment to love, redemption & accountability

1.0 CEU included

Online Video Training presented by Alice Mills Mai, LMHC, LPPC, NCC. Facilitated by Melody Li, LMFT.

Subtitles are available.

 


 

About The Training

On any given day, there are about 2.2 million individuals behind bars. Data released by the Prison Policy Initiative (2019) indicated that incarceration rates in the United States are at an all-time high with the U.S. leading the world’s incarceration rate.

Incarceration breaks family ties and has lasting effects on individuals’, families’ and communities’ emotional, economic, and psychological well-being. Despite the growing rate of incarceration, it is not often talked about in counseling.

During this conversation, we will discuss our dependence on the carceral state and punishment and how we can move towards practices embedded in love, redemption and accountability.

We will examine our notions and biases towards incarceration. And we will look at some ways to support clients, families and communities.

 


 

Who This Training is For

This training is designed for mental health and wellness professionals as it includes clinical content. It is also suitable for anyone interested in mental wellness and social justice.

 


 

Investment Options

General: $40 per participant

Students: 20% off with coupon code: learners20

Sponsored trainings are available: If you are a Black/ African American/ Indigenous learner, please get in touch with us.

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Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Describe at least two incarceration trends in the United States
  • Identify at least two effects of incarceration on family members
  • Identify at least two ways to support family members of incarcerated individuals

 

About the Presenters

Alice Mills Mai

Alice Mills Mai on Inclusive Therapists

Alice Mills Mai (she/her) is a mental health counselor (New York & Ohio), supervisor, researcher, and entrepreneur.

Alice likes to describe herself as a human first before any roles or titles.

Alice is a proud daughter of Ghanaian immigrants.

Alice is the founder and a counselor at Centering Wholeness. Centering Wholeness approaches therapy as a space and practice of love, curiosity, exploration, co-creation, nurturing, and arrival into our essence.

 

Melody Li, LMFT

Melody Li LMFT Mental Health Liberation Inclusive TherapistsMelody Li (they/佢) is a queer therapist of Color, speaker, consultant, and mental health justice activist.

They founded Inclusive Therapists: a social justice-oriented mental health directory & community that celebrates the power and centers the needs of BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, and marginalized communities.

They also founded Mental Health Liberation, a non-profit bridging Black, Indigenous and People of Color with free, quality therapy and empowering Clinicians of Color.

Melody offers collective care and education focusing on decolonizing mental health and healing racialized trauma.

 


Presenters are approved to offer CEU trainings in accordance to:

LPC: TX Administrative Code 681.142

LMFT: TX Administrative Code 801.264

LCSW: TX Administrative Code 781.511 (c)

Psychologists: TX Administrative Code 461.11 (b)

Will my board accept the CEUs?

Most but not all mental health professional regulatory boards accept out-of-state (Texas) and/ or online continuing education hours.  CEUs are  not “accredited” by national boards.

Before purchasing, please first check with your state or provincial board for clarification on regulations, and the number of hours that you can earn through online courses.

CEU certificates are non-refundable for any reason.

Refund policy:

Online trainings are non-refundable. Please ask all questions before purchasing.

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