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Mediation
Social Work
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Trauma Counseling
Youth Work Development
UWM.EDU/SCE-HUMANSERVICES
SCHOOL OFCONTINUINGEDUCATION
SCHOOL OF
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED UPSTA IRS
CONTINUINGEDUCATIONProfessional Development inHuman Services
FALL 2015
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MEDIATION .................................................................................................................... 4
SOCIAL WORK ............................................................................................................. 4-5
SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY ............................................................................. 6
TRAUMA COUNSELING .................................................................................................... 7
YOUTH WORK DEVELOPMENT ......................................................................................... 8
SCE ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ...................................................................................... 10
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................. 11
School of Continuing Education(SCE) is the largest provider of
noncredit continuing education
in Southeastern Wisconsin,
with nearly 20,000 participants,
1,500 programs and 600
practitioner instructors. Our
state-of-the-art classrooms
and conference services are
located in downtown
Milwaukee – the heart of the
city’s business and commercial
district. SCE is one of 14 schools
and colleges at the University
of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
YOUR HUMAN SERVICESCONNECTION
Mary Pick Program Director [email protected] 414-227-3353
Angela Kelber Program Manager [email protected] 414-227-3314
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SCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
THE VALUE OF PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATESProfessional certificates are an affordable and convenient way to increase your value in the workplace. Over the past several decades, certificates have been the fastest-growing postsecondary credential awarded. Frequently attained as a supplement or a stepping stone to a degree, certificates are earned through noncredit, hands-on professional development in a specific career discipline. Courses are taught by industry experts, and the skills acquired are relevant and immediately applicable on the job.
WHO SHOULD PURSUE A PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE? • Working Professionals – update current skills, gain new ones, advance your career and increase your earning potential • Recent College Grads – bridge the gap between your education and new job requirements • Career Changers – jumpstart your employment in a new field, quickly and economically
WHY CHOOSE SCE?A professional certificate from the School of Continuing Education comes with the distinction and quality that the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has to offer. UWM is Wisconsin’s premier public, urban university with a strong international reputation for excellence in education.
• Local industry experts with real-world knowledge and advice • Opportunity to network with like-minded professionals • Convenient downtown location • Amenities, including course materials, meals and discounted parking
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HUMAN SERVICES CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT SCEWith a multitude of human services courses to choose from, you have the power to shape your future with
pertinent training. We offer certificate programs in two of our human services fields that map out a track for you.
Family Mediation Certificate
Certificate in Trauma Counseling
SEE 40+ CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT UWM.EDU/SCE-CERTIFICATES.
4 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online
MEDIATIONuwm.edu/sce-mediation Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314
4 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online
Family Mediation CertificateDevelop the necessary background for
conflict resolution services in all aspects
of family concerns, from divorce, custody
disputes, and separation of never-married
or same-gender couples, to intact
marriages, family businesses and
estates. This program is distinguished
by its focus on strengthening family
functioning in the context of adversity.
Visit uwm.edu/sce-mediation for full
certificate details.
The certificate meets the criteria for
Wisconsin Act 355 mediating parenting
plans, Wisconsin Association of Mediators
Model Standards for Training and received
the approval of the Association for
Conflict Resolution.
Earn the certificate by completing the full 40-hour, five-day course.
Sept. 9-11 & Sept. 29-30 Instructor: Sue Bronson, MS Fee: $1395 CEUs: 4/CEHs: 40/CLEs: 35 Program No. 7740-8237 OR Mar. 9-11 & Apr. 4-5, 2016 Program No. 7740-8240
Ethics and Boundaries for Psychologists :Fulfill four hours of the state requirements for continuing education with this instructor-led, interactive online course. Participate in case discussions and explore examples that were referred to the state in order to prepare yourself for a variety of potential situations in psychology practice.
Learning Outcomes:• Avoid common ethical violations and
reduce personal liability by developing a solid understanding of the Code of Ethics for Psychologists developed by the APA
• Learn how to apply ethical decision-making models to potential problems in practice
• Recognize high-risk clients
:Course Accessible: Oct. 5-31 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein, RN, LCSW Fee: $159 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8575OR:Course Accessible: Feb. 1-29, 2016 Program No. 7740-8576OR:Course Accessible: Apr. 4-30, 2016Program No. 7740-8577
“ “ I have learned many methods, from understanding and assisting families to handling conflict.
-- Family Mediation Certificate Holder
5uwm.edu/sce-HumanServices | 414-227-3200 | 800-222-3623
AODA Clinical SupervisionWith emphasis on practical application of the outcome literature and best practices in clinical supervision, explore requirements, assessment and evaluation, methods and techniques, ethics and boundaries, and more through five days of training. This 30-hour certificate program meets the State of Wisconsin education requirements for licensure as a clinical supervisor of substance abuse counselors. Enroll in individual sessions or the entire program.
Learning Outcomes:• Explain the developmental stages of
counselor/therapist development as they relate to strategies for clinical supervision
• Demonstrate counselor/therapist assessment and evaluation strategies
• Apply principles of ethics to boundaries and ethics in supervision
1) Who is My Supervisee – Assessment and EvaluationTue., Sept. 15, 9am-4pm Instructor: Cheryl Rugg Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8185
2) Stages of DevelopmentTue., Oct. 6, 9am-4pm Instructor: Cheryl Rugg Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8186
AODA Clinical Supervision – Continued
3) Organizational Methods and Clinical SupervisionTue., Oct. 20, 9am-4pm Instructor: Cheryl Rugg Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8196
4) Ethics and Boundaries in Clinical SupervisionTue., Nov. 10, 9am-4pm Instructor: Cheryl Rugg Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8197
5) Developing Methods and Techniques of Clinical SupervisionTue., Dec. 1, 9am-4pm Instructor: Cheryl Rugg Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8198
Social Work Ethics and Boundaries Online :Fulfill the state requirement for ethics and boundaries training with this instructor-led, interactive online course. The course can be taken from anywhere: your home, office, even when you travel. You must complete the program during the month in which you register. Assignments are submitted weekly to the instructor. Participate in case discussions and explore examples that were referred to the state in order to prepare yourself for a variety of potential situations and successfully guide your practice through them.
Learning Outcomes:• Learn about common ethical violations
that occur
• Review ethical decision making models
:Course Accessible: Dec. 6-31 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein, RN, LCSW Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8397OR:Course Accessible: Feb. 2-29, 2016Program No. 7740-8394OR:Course Accessible: Mar. 1-31, 2016Program No. 7740-8395OR:Course Accessible: May 2-31, 2016Program No. 7740-8396OR:Course Accessible: Sept. 1-30, 2016Program No. 7740-8398OR:Course Accessible: Oct. 3-21, 2016Program No. 7740-8399
Mediation
Social Work
SOCIAL WORKuwm.edu/sce-humanservices Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314
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The entire AODA series (all 5 courses) were very helpful. I feel more informed and confident with being a clinical supervisor.
-- AODA Clinical Supervision Participant
6 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Overview :Solution-Focused Brief Therapy examines the philosophical foundation of social constructivism, successful termination criteria in goal negotiations and the SFBT approach of interviewing for solutions. This noncredit online course is for therapists from all over the world, including practitioners from the U.S., Australia, Europe, Asia and South Africa. A true community of professionals has been established to learn, discuss and practice the current theories and strategies of SFBT.
Learning Outcomes:• Describe the theoretical differences between
problem-solving and solution-building treatment models
• Identify the solution-building conversations when listening in, or observe a session
• Plan and carry on a “solution-building conversation” with clients
:Course Accessible: Nov. 1-Mar. 13, 2016 Instructor: Teri Pichot, LCSW, MAC, LAC Fee: $1295 CEUs: 5/CEHs: 50 Program No. 7770-8560OR:Course Accessible: Apr. 24-Aug. 14, 2016Program No. 7770-8562
Microanalysis of Therapeutic Dialogues :Learn how to put therapeutic dialogues under the microscope. Drawing on recent basic research on face-to-face dialogue, you will learn to see the details of how dialogue proceeds moment by moment. We analyze familiar tools of therapists, such as their questions, their paraphrases and summaries, and their choice of direction for the session. Use microanalysis to directly observe the establishment of understanding and new meanings between therapists and their clients in dialogue.
Learning Outcomes:• Learn and use ELAN software to analyze
digitized video clips of therapy dialogues of other practitioners and of participants’ own sessions
• Learn evidence-based contemporary research about face-to-face dialogue
• Learn how the practitioner’s questions, paraphrases and summaries, and choice of direction for the session work in therapy dialogues
:Course Accessible: Oct. 4-Feb. 7, 2016 Instructors: Janet Bavelas, Peter De Jong, Harry Korman, Sara Smock Jordan, Sara Healing Fee: $1295 CEUs: 5/CEHs: 50 Program No. 7770-8510
All SFBT programs may be applied toward the 50-hour training requirement for the International Solution-Focused Practitioner
Certificate program in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
For details regarding the IASTI, please visit uwm.edu/sce-sfbt.
SOLUTION- FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY (SFBT)uwm.edu/sce-sfbt Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314
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The instructor was always encouraging and helpful. Her responses at times really changed how I saw a situation with a client and helped me to really grasp the techniques that I was missing.
-- SFBT Past Participant
7uwm.edu/sce-HumanServices | 414-227-3200 | 800-222-3623
TRAUMA COUNSELINGuwm.edu/sce-counseling Pa Vang 414-227-3277
Certificate in Trauma CounselingExtend your capacity to work with
trauma survivors of abuse, violence,
war, accident, crime and disaster.
This multidisciplinary training program
is open to clinicians and practitioners in
medical, mental and behavioral health
services as well as social service, pastoral
and bereavement counselors who work
with survivors of substance use, eating
disorders, physical illness, criminal justice,
rehabilitation and recovery. Visit
uwm.edu/sce-counseling for full
certificate and course details. Individual
courses may be taken without pursuit
of the certificate.
Earn an SCE Certificate in Trauma Counseling by completing Trauma Counseling I and II in as little as 18 months (not to exceed three years). Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible to apply for certification as a Trauma Services Specialist or Trauma Specialist with the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists.
Trauma Counseling I :Understand psychological, behavioral, somatic and cognitive sequelae in children, adults and communities caused by experiencing traumatic events. Receive an overview of trauma, identifying traumatic populations and issues involving traumatic injury and resolution. Understand the neurobiology of trauma and trauma’s effect on brain development, the body, traumatic memory and learning.
Note: To enroll for graduate credit (Counseling, Nursing or Occupational Therapy) contact Allison Hochmuth at 414-229-4599 or [email protected]. Off campus graduate resident tuition is approximately $1869.
Learning Outcomes:• Analyze trauma’s impact on resilience
and positive growth
• Explore the impact of traumatic experience on development, memory, learning, attachment, health and social skills
• Examine range of post traumatic sequelae and DSM 5
:Course Accessible: Sept. 2-Dec. 14 Instructor: Leah Rouse (Arndt) Fee: $1375 CEUs: 4.2/CEHs: 42 Program No. 7420-8552
Trauma Counseling IIReceive an overview of diagnosis and assessment instruments and therapeutic techniques used to address trauma issues in counseling acute and chronic traumatized clients. Methods of intervening pre-, trans- and post-trauma will also be addressed.
Note: To enroll for graduate credit (Counseling, Nursing or Occupational Therapy) contact Allison Hochmuth at 414-229-4599 or [email protected]. Off campus graduate resident tuition is approximately $1869.
Learning Outcomes:• Understand methods of intervention
including pre-, trans- and post-trauma event approaches focusing on individual, family, group and community
• Delve into assessment and diagnostic strategies and instruments for traumatic sequelae for children and adults
• Learn about various topics including EMDR, memory therapies, dual diagnosis, play therapy and more
Sept. 19-Dec. 12, 10am-3pm Instructor: Leah Rouse (Arndt) Fee: $1375 CEUs: 4.2/CEHs: 42 Program No. 7420-8553
Trauma
CounselingSFBT
8 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online
YOUTH WORK DEVELOPMENTuwm.edu/sce-youthwork Angela Kelber 414-227-3314
The Youth Work Learning Center is an
education, research and staff development
resource for child and youth workers.
With our partner, the Wisconsin Association
of Child and Youth Care Professionals,
we provide relevant, high-quality services
for people who work with youth –
empowering them to implement the
most effective programs possible.
Contact us today to explore customized trainings for your staff’s professional development needs and other customizable opportunities.
Youth Work in Out-Of-Home CareExplore skills, approaches and relationships for working effectively with youth in residential care settings. With an emphasis on working with at-risk youth from an interactive, developmental and case management perspective, the curriculum covers fundamental concepts and competencies. Learn to apply them to your work with youth who face special risks and challenges.
Customized training available for youth workers in out-of-home care programs (e.g., group homes, residential care and shelters).
For more information or questions, please contact Angela Kelber at [email protected] or 414-227-3314.
After School/School Age Curricular Framework TrainingLearn resources for building fun, innovative and academically enriching activities in afterschool settings. Review how to intentionally design an activity so that it extends student knowledge and supports program’s goals for school-age children. Course content will assist after-school youth workers in developing engaging and exciting programs.
This is a course designed by WI DCF-School Age YoungStar. Requires DCF course specific approved trainer. Requires a Registry approved trainer.
For more information or questions, please contact Quinn Wilder at [email protected] or 414-227-3172.
Guiding Children’s Behavior in Afterschool/School Age Programs TrainingLearn guidance and behavior management from a positive, assets-based perspective. Understand how to work with youth so that they are engaged in trying new things, learning to be aware of their feelings, taking responsibility for their actions, and interacting with peers in positive ways.
This is a course designed by WI DCF-School Age YoungStar. Requires DCF course specific approved trainer. Requires a Registry approved trainer.
For more information or questions, please contact Quinn Wilder at [email protected] or 414-227-3172.
9uwm.edu/sce-HumanServices | 414-227-3200 | 800-222-3623
Trauma
ConferenceYW
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FOR MILITARY & VETERAN POPULATIONS
May 19-20, 2016Healing the seen and unseen injuries of our military and veteran populations
takes many forms. It is the intent of this two-day conference to present
cutting-edge treatments currently available and call attention to alternative
treatments when the traditional treatments have failed.
Visit uwm.edu/sce-counseling for more details.
TRAUMACONFERENCE
CUSTOMIZEDTRAININGGive your employees high-quality, relevant training that provides immediate on-the-job impact. Our customized training solutions are designed around your organization’s goals, objectives, industry and culture.
With flexibility and expert instructors, we work with you to design a program that meets your organization’s specific needs. We will even deliver training straight to your location.
Contact Rachelle Perotto at [email protected] or 414-227-3243 for more information.
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LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE
uwm.edu/sce-languages
Discover culture, ease your travel experiences and exercise your mind through face-to-face and online LANGUAGE COURSES:
• American Sign Language• Chinese• French• German
• Italian• Japanese• Korean• Polish
• Portuguese• Russian• Spanish• Swedish
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTBusiness & Management
Early Childhood
Engineering
Human Services
Marketing & Technology
Nonprofit Management
Public Administration
Project Management & Business Analysis
Water Technology
PERSONAL ENRICHMENTCollege for Kids/College for Teens
Educational Travel & Tours
Languages
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Performing Arts
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCenter for Consumer Affairs
Center for Transportation Education & Development
Center for Urban Community Development
Center for Workforce Development
Employment & Training Institute
Youth Work Learning Center
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HOW TO ENROLLEnrolling for School of Continuing Education courses is quick and easy! Select the option most convenient for you. Please include the message code and keycode, located to the left of your name on the back cover of this catalog, with your registration.
ONLINEuwm.edu/sce-registration
PHONE8am-5pm (Central) M-F414-227-3200 – Direct800-222-3623 – Toll Free
MAILMail web form to: Noncredit RegistrationUW–MilwaukeeDrawer No. 491Milwaukee, WI 53293-0491
CUSTOMIZEDRachelle Perotto, Program Director 414-227-3243 [email protected]
IN-PERSONAdvance Registration Only Visit the School of Continuing Education at161 W. Wisconsin Ave., 6th Flr. Milwaukee, WIPlankinton Bldg. adjacent to the Shops of Grand Avenue8am-5pm (Central) M-F
ATTENTION MILITARY SPOUSES
Did you know you may be eligible for up to $4,000 through the MyCAA program? Qualified military spouses can use the funds toward completing a certificate program at SCE. To learn more, contact Rob Bodart at 414-227-3370 or [email protected].
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Program Cancellations/Refunds A full refund is issued to program participants if the School of Continuing Education cancels a program for any reason. Participant withdrawals made at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the start of a program can receive a 100% refund. When a participant withdraws less than two weeks prior to the program start, participants may have their fees transferred one time to any currently available program, otherwise participants will receive a refund minus a 20% administrative fee. For programs with a fee of $35 or less, no refund will be given. Once a program has begun, refunds are no longer issued.
DOWNTOWN CONVENIENCE WITHOUT THE DOWNTOWN PRICE.Host your next meeting, training or conference right in the heart of Milwaukee – and let SCE take care of the details. With rooms to suit 2 to 170 guests, registration services, catering, parking and event-planning support, we’re more
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Discover the Possibilities. With more than 1,000 professional development and personal enrichment programs to choose from, learning opportunities abound at the SCE. Request printed
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