

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Residency Agenda
Friday, June 6, 2024 – Sunday, June 8, 2025
MHC 510
COUNSELING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES
RESIDENCY SCHEDULE
Attendance and participation are for all activities throughout the Residency weekend. Residency is an orientation and acclimation to the program. It is an opportunity to interact with faculty and peers while enhancing student learning. Residency is designed to fulfill the requirements of the above course. Due to the nature of the learning environment, students must attend all sections as there are components in which the student presents information relating to the class. Residency is a program and course requirement.
8:00 am - 8:15 am
8:15 am - 9:00 am
9:00 am - 9:30 am
Friday, June 6
Turner Auditorium
Greetings - Faculty will take attendance
Presenter: Dr. Dominguez & Dr. Garcia
CACREP 2024 Standards Section 3.E
Welcome, Overview of Learning Objectives, & Faculty Introductions
Presenters: Dr. Dominguez, Dr. Garcia, Dr. Robert Keiser, all faculty CACREP 2024 Standards Section 3.E
Networking
Presenter: Dr. Panna
Objective: Provide students with opportunities to build rapport, improve communication, and build a positive environment.
9:30 am – 10:00 am Student Services
Presenter: Heather Cordner
Objective: Provide students with information about Student Services.
10:00 am -10:15 am SELF-CARE BREAK
10:15 am -11:15 am Ethics: Confidentiality, Privacy, Professionalism, and Dispositions Panel and Q&A
Presenter: Faculty panel - Dr. Garcia (moderator), all faculty on panel Ethics: Confidentiality, Privacy, Professionalism, and Dispositions
Presenter: Faculty panel
Objective: Provide residency participants with expectations for confidentiality and privacy during the residency and procedures for establishing and maintaining these. The presenter will review the importance of confidentiality and privacy to the counseling relationship and their role in developing trust and emotional safety. This review will cover the collaborative relationship between counselor and client, establishing and upholding appropriate boundaries, the limits of confidentiality, maintaining confidentiality, and multicultural and diversity considerations (American Counseling Association, 2014). 2.F.1.i. and 2.F.2.c
References
11:15 am – 12:00 pm
American Counseling Association. (2014). 2014 ACA Code of Ethics https://www.counseling.org/docs/default-source/ethics/2014-code-of-ethics.pdf?sfvrsn=2d58522c_4
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.A.10 & 3.E.6
Live Demonstrations: Residency participants will attend different live demonstrations throughout residency geared towards enhancing student skills.
Room: Turner 201
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
Presenter: Dr. Dominguez & Dr. Garcia
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
Room: Turner 205
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
Presenter: Dr. Kemp & Dr. Bolton
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
Room: Turner 202
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
Presenter: Dr. Panjwani & Dr. Glover
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm LUNCH BREAK
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Live Demonstrations: Residency participants will attend different live demonstrations throughout residency geared towards enhancing student skills.
Room: Turner 201
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
Presenter: Dr. Dominguez & Dr. Garcia
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
Room: Turner 205
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
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Room: Turner 202
Counseling & Techniques Demonstrations
Presenter: Dr. Panjwani & Dr. Glover
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
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Presenter: Dr. Kemp & Dr. Bolton
Objective: Provide participants with information on counseling skills and techniques, establishing goals and developing strategies and interventions from different theoretical perspectives through didactic lecture, discussion, examples, and live demonstration.
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, 3.E.12, 3.E.14, 3.E.15
2:00 pm - 2:15 pm SELF-CARE BREAK
2:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARC) Substance Use Training
Presenter: Gerard John, LCSW, MSW; Broward Addiction Recovery Division (BARD) Director
Objective: The presentation will focus on the tenets of Trauma Informed Care. It will explore the ACE study as it relates to trauma, signs and triggers to trauma and evidence-based interventions to address trauma symptomology. It will also explore the need for self-care in helping professionals to mitigate compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress.
The presentation will also focus on examining trends and statistics within Broward and Dade Counties regarding the impact of the Opioid Epidemic. Education and distribution of Narcan will also be provided, along with exploring the various addiction models, clinical tools used in the field of addiction, outreach projects and services provided by BARC.
CACREP 2024 Standards 5.A.2, 5.A.6, & 5.A.8-10
4:15 pm - 4:30 pm
8:30 am - 8:45 am
8:50 am-10:00 am
WRAP UP & CLEAN UP Turner Auditorium
Saturday, June 7 Turner Auditorium
Greetings and Review- Faculty will take attendance
Presenter: Dr. Dominguez
CACREP 2024 Standards Section 3.E
Skills Practice Session 1:
Opening a session, Review of confidentiality and limits of confidentiality, & building the therapeutic relationship
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2 & 3.E.9 10:00 am-10:15 am SELF-CARE BREAK
10:15 am – 12:00 pm
Skills Practice Session 2:
Non-verbal skills & Empathy
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2 & 3.E.9
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm LUNCH BREAK
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1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Skills Practice Session 3:
Paraphrasing & Reflecting
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2 & 3.E.9
3:00 pm -3:15 pm SELF-CARE BREAK
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm
Skills Practice Session 4:
Open & Closed Questions
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2 & 3.E.9
4:15 pm–4:30 pm
8:30 am - 8:45 am
8:50 am – 10:00 am
DEBRIEF, WRAP UP & CLEAN UP Turner Auditorium
Sunday, June 8 Turner Auditorium
Greetings and Review- Faculty will take attendance
Presenter: Dr. Dominguez
CACREP 2024 Standards Section 3.E
Skills Practice Session 5:
Establishing Goals
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2 & 3.E.9
10:00 am – 10:15 am SELF-CARE BREAK
10:15 am – 12:00 pm Skills Practice Session 6:
Strategies & Techniques
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.12, & 3.E.14
12:00 pm -1:00 pm LUNCH BREAK
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Skills Practice Session 7:
Ending a Session & Practice All Skills
Presenter: All faculty
Objective: Residency participants will practice entry-level counselor education skills. During the mock sessions, residency participants will receive feedback from faculty
Breakout groups will use (201, 202, 205, 206, 208)
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CACREP 2024 Standards 3.E.2, 3.E.10, & 3.E.15
DEBRIEF, WRAP UP & CLEAN UP
3:05 pm - 3:30 pm Closing Remarks
Presenter: All faculty
CACREP 2024 Standards Section 3.E
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