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Getting Unstuck: The first Element of “Ready, Set, Go!” is “Ready”
Presenters: Jeni Kuhfuss, MSW, LICSW & Shannon Gullette Eue, LPCC, CPRP
1 CEU may be counted as Clinical or Cultural Responsiveness
This presentation explores the gap between expressed goals and action which often leaves everyone feeling stuck and frustrated. Shannon and Jeni propose that using Psychiatric Rehabilitation’s Assessing Readiness method will meaningfully improve services. Attendees will learn techniques to explore readiness for change regarding need, commitment, awareness, and personal closeness including tools for assessing commitment and environmental awareness.
Presenters:
Jeni has 10 years of experience in the field with a bachelor’s and master’s in social work. Jeni has worked in a substance use treatment setting, served as housing case manager, Veteran rapid rehousing case manager, and then program supervisor. At SpringPath, Jeni provided case management and therapy on an ACT team for 3 years before transitioning to Quality Assurance Manager in 2021. Jeni has been training others on Psychiatric Rehabilitation for 3-4 years.
Shannon is an LPCC and a therapist on the SpringPath Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Team (FACT). Shannon has been with the company for 15 years and has experience working in IRTS, ACT, and FACT. Shannon is an advocate for person-centered practices and the importance of meeting people where they are at in their stage of change, recovery, and life. She has been facilitating trainings for 7 years in Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Person-Centered Planning.
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