From CEH003 at SHSU.EDU Thu May 12 12:48:25 2022 From: CEH003 at SHSU.EDU (Henderson, Craig) Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 17:48:25 +0000 Subject: [Psychmasters] Fw: Live Webinar June 24 - "Addressing Discrimination Stress in the Context of CBT" with Dr. Brittany Hall-Clark In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hey folks, this might be of interest to some of you. Craig Craig Henderson, Ph.D. (he/him) Professor of Psychology Interim Director of Clinical Training Licensed Psychologist Department of Psychology and Philosophy Sam Houston State University Campus Box 2447 Huntsville, Texas 77341 936.294.3601 ________________________________ From: ABCT Webinars Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2022 12:23 PM To: Henderson, Craig Subject: Live Webinar June 24 - "Addressing Discrimination Stress in the Context of CBT" with Dr. Brittany Hall-Clark [https://services.abct.org/images/email-images/abct_logo_global.jpg] Addressing Discrimination Stress in the Context of CBT [https://services.abct.org/images/email-images/abct_fe13abaa39f3f21a5c51eae4fccab6b7.jpg] Presented by: Brittany Hall-Clark, PhD Click Here to Register $15 Student ABCT Members / $25 ABCT Members $35 Non-Members 1.5 CE Hours Friday, June 24, 2022 11:00AM ? 12:30PM Eastern/ 10:00AM ? 11:30AM Central/ 9:00AM ? 10:30AM Mountain/ 8:00AM ? 9:30AM Pacific Abstract: In recent years, the impact of stress due to racism, sexism, heterosexism, and other forms of identity-related discrimination has received greater attention at a national level. This presentation will discuss how to broach the topic of discrimination, provide practical strategies for assessment, and discuss tailoring cognitive and behavioral interventions across multiple mental health conditions with cultural sensitivity. About the Presenter: Dr. Brittany N. Hall-Clark is a Texas-licensed Clinical Psychologist. She obtained her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Hall-Clark completed a 2-year fellowship with STRONG STAR, a multidisciplinary PTSD research consortium. She then became an Assistant Professor within the Division of Behavioral Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. For 8 years, she worked at the Ft. Hood site of STRONG STAR as a cognitive-behavioral research therapist for several randomized clinical trials focused on PTSD and related conditions in active duty military personnel and veterans. She has been certified as a Master Prolonged Exposure clinician. Currently, she works with the STRONG STAR Training Initiative as a Prolonged Exposure therapy consultant. In addition, she is part of the National Center for PTSD Consultation team. Dr. Hall-Clark is passionate about diversity and cultural sensitivity, evidenced by her focus on cultural factors in treatment, provision of diversity training to graduate students and continuing education for professionals, and culturally-oriented publications and presentations. Her professional interests include translational research, cultural factors related to PTSD and other mental health issues, and racial trauma. Additional clinical specialties include trauma nightmares, insomnia, sleep, and anxiety. Dr. Hall-Clark also practices privately at InSight Psychology and Behavioral Health Services in Pflugerville, TX. Learning Objectives: Based on the content of this workshop, participants will be able to: 1. Attendees will have increased awareness of how to broach the topic of discrimination with clients. 2. Incorporate culturally relevant measures into the assessment process. 3. Identify at least 3 specific strategies for tailoring cognitive and behavioral interventions with cultural sensitivity. Recommended Readings/Resources: Lee, E., Greenblatt, A., Hu, R., Johnstone, M., & Kourgiantakis, T. (2022, February 24). Microskills of Broaching and Bridging in Cross-Cultural Psychotherapy: Locating Therapy Skills in the Epistemic Domain Toward Fostering Epistemic Justice. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0... Williams, M.T., Haeny, A.M., and Holmes, S.C. (2021) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Racial Trauma (PDF) RQ Vol. 32(1) Williams, M. T., Printz, D. M. B., & DeLapp, R. C. T. (2018). Assessing racial trauma with the Trauma Symptoms of Discrimination Scale. 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