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    • 07 Jul 2023
    • 07 Jun 2024
    • 12 sessions
    • Zoom Meeting

    Board meetings are not open to the public.  Please consider joining our committees or attending LDI in the spring to learn more about joining leadership.  

    • 04 Aug 2023
    • 07 Jun 2024
    • 11 sessions
    • Zoom Meeting

    The ICA Public Policy and Legislation Committee addresses the following areas:

    • IDOPL Rules and Regulations for therapists
    • State Law and proposed changes for therapist
    • Any other state policy relating to counseling
    • Reviewing national policy changes that might relate to Idaho

    This meeting will be held over zoom on the first Friday of each month at 12:00pm.  Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82384406801

    Committee Code of Conduct:

    All attendees of the meeting are expected to act in accordance with the following:

    • Act with honesty and integrity: 
      • Be open and transparent in your dealings
      • Use the power of your position responsibly
      • Ensure that any possible conflict of interest is disclosed or avoided
      • Strive to earn and sustain public trust and the trust of the ICA Membership
    • Act in good faith in the best interests of the association
      • Demonstrate accountability in your actions
      • Accept responsibility for your decisions
      • avoid activities that may bring you or the association into disrepute
      • Act in a financially responsible manner in considering what is best for the association and the members
    • Act fairly and impartially
      • Avoid bias, discrimination or self-interest
      • Demonstrate respect for others by acting in a professional and courteous manner
      • Harassment and verbal aggression will not be tolerated
    • Comply with all Governance Rules 
      • Take time to read the Bylaws and Policies and Procedures of ICA and consider how they relate to your role in this committee
      • Follow the values and mission of ICA
      • Remain in compliance of the ACA Code of Ethics

    The objective of the Code of Conduct is to ensure that high standards are maintained for individuals and members representing the association.

    • 11 Aug 2023
    • 14 Jun 2024
    • 11 sessions
    • Zoom Meeting

    The ICA Administrative Committee addresses the following areas:

    • Marketing and Communication
    • Ethical Reviews
    • Membership
    • Benefits
    • Professional Standards


    This meeting will be held over zoom on the second Friday of each month at 10:00am MST.

    This is an open meeting.  

    Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85748972314

     

    Committee Code of Conduct:

    All attendees of the meeting are expected to act in accordance with the following:

    • Act with honesty and integrity: 
      • Be open and transparent in your dealings
      • Use the power of your position responsibly
      • Ensure that any possible conflict of interest is disclosed or avoided
      • Strive to earn and sustain public trust and the trust of the ICA Membership
    • Act in good faith in the best interests of the association
      • Demonstrate accountability in your actions
      • Accept responsibility for your decisions
      • avoid activities that may bring you or the association into disrepute
      • Act in a financially responsible manner in considering what is best for the association and the members
    • Act fairly and impartially
      • Avoid bias, discrimination or self-interest
      • Demonstrate respect for others by acting in a professional and courteous manner
      • Harassment and verbal aggression will not be tolerated
    • Comply with all Governance Rules 
      • Take time to read the Bylaws and Policies and Procedures of ICA and consider how they relate to your role in this committee
      • Follow the values and mission of ICA
      • Remain in compliance of the ACA Code of Ethics

    The objective of the Code of Conduct is to ensure that high standards are maintained for individuals and members representing the association.

    • 18 Aug 2023
    • 21 Jun 2024
    • 11 sessions
    • Zoom Meeting

    The ICA Events Committee addresses the following areas:

    • Conference
    • Leadership Development Institute
    • Legislative Lunch
    • CEs
    • Mentorship

    This meeting will be held over zoom on the third Friday of each month at 10:00am MST.

    This is an open meeting.  Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88382481126


    Committee Code of Conduct:

    All attendees of the meeting are expected to act in accordance with the following:

    • Act with honesty and integrity: 
      • Be open and transparent in your dealings
      • Use the power of your position responsibly
      • Ensure that any possible conflict of interest is disclosed or avoided
      • Strive to earn and sustain public trust and the trust of the ICA Membership
    • Act in good faith in the best interests of the association
      • Demonstrate accountability in your actions
      • Accept responsibility for your decisions
      • avoid activities that may bring you or the association into disrepute
      • Act in a financially responsible manner in considering what is best for the association and the members
    • Act fairly and impartially
      • Avoid bias, discrimination or self-interest
      • Demonstrate respect for others by acting in a professional and courteous manner
      • Harassment and verbal aggression will not be tolerated
    • Comply with all Governance Rules 
      • Take time to read the Bylaws and Policies and Procedures of ICA and consider how they relate to your role in this committee
      • Follow the values and mission of ICA
      • Remain in compliance of the ACA Code of Ethics

    The objective of the Code of Conduct is to ensure that high standards are maintained for individuals and members representing the association.

    • 25 Aug 2023
    • 28 Jun 2024
    • 11 sessions
    • Zoom Meeting

    The ICA Development Committee addresses the following areas:

    • Bylaws
    • Strategic Planning
    • Fundraising
    • Finance

    This meeting will be held over zoom on the forth Friday of each month at 10:00am MST


    Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86318796565

     


    Committee Code of Conduct:

    All attendees of the meeting are expected to act in accordance with the following:

    • Act with honesty and integrity: 
      • Be open and transparent in your dealings
      • Use the power of your position responsibly
      • Ensure that any possible conflict of interest is disclosed or avoided
      • Strive to earn and sustain public trust and the trust of the ICA Membership
    • Act in good faith in the best interests of the association
      • Demonstrate accountability in your actions
      • Accept responsibility for your decisions
      • avoid activities that may bring you or the association into disrepute
      • Act in a financially responsible manner in considering what is best for the association and the members
    • Act fairly and impartially
      • Avoid bias, discrimination or self-interest
      • Demonstrate respect for others by acting in a professional and courteous manner
      • Harassment and verbal aggression will not be tolerated
    • Comply with all Governance Rules 
      • Take time to read the Bylaws and Policies and Procedures of ICA and consider how they relate to your role in this committee
      • Follow the values and mission of ICA
      • Remain in compliance of the ACA Code of Ethics

    The objective of the Code of Conduct is to ensure that high standards are maintained for individuals and members representing the association.

    • 12 Apr 2024
    • 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
    • Zoom Meeting
    • 4
    Register
    What is Peer Consultation?
    Peer consultation is a group comprised of clinicians (mental health profession students are welcome too!) who meet to provide feedback and support as they discuss client cases, ethical dilemmas and professional issues.  

    What should I bring? 
    Bring a condensed, de-identified clinical issues to share.  Or, come and just be part of giving feedback to other providers.

    What are the benefits of Peer Consultation Groups?
    • Improve your clinical skills and effectiveness
    • Feel connected with other providers
    • Reduce your isolation
    • Expand your professional network
    • Access to the wisdom and experience of other providers
    • Decrease malpractice risk through consultation that helps you to recognize and navigate ethical challenges
    • Emotional Support
    • Lesson your risk of burnout
    • Earn CE's towards Idaho Licensure

    Hosted online via zoom

    ***Free to all ICA Members***

    $30 for non-Members

    Must be a licensed mental health practitioner or a mental health practitioner-in-training

    • 20 Apr 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • The Stonehouse, 665 E Park Blvd, Boise
    Register

    - Members-Only Event -

    Leadership Development Institute (LDI)


    ICA is through the first steps of the

    ICA re-structure, and we are excited for

    what is coming next.


    BE A PART OF ICA'S FUTURE!


    Saturday, April 20th, 2024

    The Stonehouse, Boise

    665 E Park Blvd, Boise

    8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Registration closes April 12th.


    Agenda includes:

    LIGHT BREAKFAST

    ICA 101:  WHO WE ARE AND HOW DID WE GET HERE

    ICA LEADERSHIP ROLES

    ADVENTURES IN LEADERSHIP: YOUR STRENGTHS & STYLE (1.5 CEs)

    LUNCH

    ADVENTURE ACTIVITY OFF-SITE

    ICA LOOKING AHEAD:  WHERE ARE WE GOING?

    WRAP-UP

    An Optional Meet-Up will be held at 6:00 PM at a location TBD. 



    **Special Notes**


    ICA is searching for future ICA Board Members 

    to be on the elections slate in June.

    LDI is required to be considered for a Board position.


    Travel assistance may be available for our members in Eastern and Northern Idaho. Please contact us for more information: 

    director@idahocounseling.org

    • 17 May 2024
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    ICA 2024 Webinar Series

    This series is designed to bring even more opportunities to Idaho Counselors to receive their yearly CEs.  Offering 10 digital CEs over the spring of 2024 before the in-person ICA Conference October 25th and 26th.

    "Supervision Dynamics Below the Surface: Ethical Considerations as to How Differing Worldviews can Inhibit or Enlighten the Experience"

    1 CE Credit

    Cost: $20 ICA Members, $40 Non-Members, Free to ICA Student Members,. $15 to Student Non-Members 

    ***Zoom link and passcode will be sent to registrants 2 days prior to event***

    ICA Membership is $60 for professionals, or $30 for students, Join Now to save!

    Abstract: 

    This session aims to address dynamics between supervisor and supervisee, especially as it pertains to values, culture, politics, socioeconomic status, religion, and other worldview differences. The session will offer ways of increasing communication within the scope of supervision to enhance the overall experience.


    Learning Objectives:
    • Identify elements contributing to differing worldviews 
    • Consider personal biases which may influence or prohibit a supervisory relationship 
    • Demonstrate how to as a supervisor, supervisee, or potential supervisee address and resolve differences within the framework of the ACA Code of Ethics 
    • Synthesize how to as a supervisor avoid imposing values on supervisees (by extension their clients)


    Presented by: Brian Smith, LCPC, NCC

    Brian Smith is a licensed clinical professional counselor and registered supervisor with an active telehealth practice, serving individuals, couples, and families throughout Idaho. Brian earned his masters of counseling in 2014 from Idaho State University, and has formal training and supervision for Emotionally Focused Therapy. Brian has presented at national, state, and regional conferences, as well as an invited lecturer for university programs on treatment team collaboration for clients with mild traumatic brain injury (concussion), and facilitated several ethics presentations for the Idaho Mental Health Counselors Association. He has served as president of the Idaho Mental Health Counselors Association and President of the Idaho Counseling Association. He is currently the Bylaws Committee Chair for the Idaho Counseling Association


    Co-Presented by: Monique Barber, MS, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH

    Monique is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Idaho (ID-7321), a National Board-Certified Counselor, and a Board-Certified TeleMental Health Provider. She is a counselor, educator, leader, and advocate for the counseling profession. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the Counselor Education and Supervision program at Liberty University. She graduated from Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) with a Master of Science in Counseling, Marriage, Couples, and Families, with an emphasis in Addiction. She is an Adjunct Professor at NNU. She is active in the counseling profession – currently serving as President-Elect on the board of the Idaho Association for Addiction Professionals. She is a member of the Idaho Counseling Association, the American Counseling Association, the Association on Creativity in Counseling, and NAADAC. Monique is the owner of Ever Forward Counseling x Neurofeedback, located in Garden City, Idaho.
    • 28 Jun 2024
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    ICA 2024 Webinar Series

    This series is designed to bring even more opportunities to Idaho Counselors to receive their yearly CEs.  Offering 10 digital CEs over the spring of 2024 before the in-person ICA Conference October 25th and 26th.

    "Ethically it is ok, Morally, its Not, When Good Counselors do Bad Things"

    1 CE Credit

    Cost: $20 ICA Professional Members, $40 Non-Members, Free to ICA Students, $15 to Non-Member Students

    ***Zoom link and passcode will be sent to registrants 2 days prior to event***

    ICA Membership is $60 for professionals, or $30 for students, Join Now to save!

    Abstract: 

    This session will explore dual professional relationships, complicated relationships, personal bias and reflection, and how to recognize and mitigate signs of burnout. It will also address the people (colleagues, supervisees, mentees) who are negatively affected by this slippery behavior, and teach skills to engage in an accountability conversation, or make the decision to leave the professional relationship.


    Learning Objectives:
    • Identify specific professional roles counselors participate in beyond their work with clients 
    • Learn how biases impact professional behavior for counselors outside the session 
    • Consider whether certain behaviors and actions are professionally appropriate or inappropriate 
    • Discuss what contexts beyond work with clients being a counselor matters


    Presented by: Monique Barber, MS, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH

    Monique is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Idaho (ID-7321), a National Board-Certified Counselor, and a Board-Certified TeleMental Health Provider. She is a counselor, educator, leader, and advocate for the counseling profession. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the Counselor Education and Supervision program at Liberty University. She graduated from Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) with a Master of Science in Counseling, Marriage, Couples, and Families, with an emphasis in Addiction. She is an Adjunct Professor at NNU. She is active in the counseling profession – currently serving as President-Elect on the board of the Idaho Association for Addiction Professionals. She is a member of the Idaho Counseling Association, the American Counseling Association, the Association on Creativity in Counseling, and NAADAC. Monique is the owner of Ever Forward Counseling x Neurofeedback, located in Garden City, Idaho.


    Co-Presented by: Brian Smith, LCPC, NCC

    Brian Smith is a licensed clinical professional counselor and registered supervisor with an active telehealth practice, serving individuals, couples, and families throughout Idaho. Brian earned his masters of counseling in 2014 from Idaho State University, and has formal training and supervision for Emotionally Focused Therapy. Brian has presented at national, state, and regional conferences, as well as an invited lecturer for university programs on treatment team collaboration for clients with mild traumatic brain injury (concussion), and facilitated several ethics presentations for the Idaho Mental Health Counselors Association. He has served as president of the Idaho Mental Health Counselors Association and President of the Idaho Counseling Association. He is currently the Bylaws Committee Chair for the Idaho Counseling Association


    • 20 Jul 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    ICA 2024 Webinar Series

    This series is designed to bring even more opportunities to Idaho Counselors to receive their yearly CEs.  Offering 10 digital CEs over the spring of 2024 before the in-person ICA Conference October 25th and 26th.

    "Balancing Care: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in Therapist Burnout and Wellbeing"

    3 CE Credits

    Cost: $60 ICA Members, $120 Non-Members, $20 for Students-Non ICA Members, Free to ICA Student Members

    ***Zoom link and passcode will be sent to registrants 2 days prior to event***

    ICA Membership is $60 for professionals, or $30 for students, Join Now to save!

    Abstract: Explore burnout factors and compassion fatigue for mental health professionals and the impacts on CBT. Examine how the CBT process is impacted when the therapist is experiencing burnout. Concluding with reviewing ways therapists can conquer burnout.

    Learning Objectives

    • Describe 3 factors that impact therapist level of burnout.
    • Identify ethical concerns of providing therapy when experiencing burnout. 
    • Explain 3 ways burnout factors impact CBT process. 
    • Create an individual plan for overcoming burnout.




    Presented by: Deidre Gestrin, LCPC, RPT-S, ACS, FMCHC
    Deidre Gestrin, LCPC and RPT-S has been working with children and family systems for 14 years. She recently completed a functional medicine health coaching program to focus more on mental health providers wellness and is passionate about supporting others to decrease burnout.

Past events

21 Mar 2024 ICA Webinar Series:"Ethical Implications of CBT Therapist Wellbeing"
15 Mar 2024 ICA Webinar Series: "Being “Too Much” Gifted Intensities and Overexcitabilities
08 Mar 2024 ICA Peer Consultation March
16 Feb 2024 ICA Webinar Series: "Counseling Gifted Clients: Is It Really That Different?"
12 Feb 2024 Articles of Incorporation Vote
12 Feb 2024 2024 ICA Policy Day Mixer
09 Feb 2024 ICA Peer Consultation February
15 Jan 2024 Extra PP&L Committee Meeting
12 Jan 2024 ICA Peer Consultation January
08 Dec 2023 ICA Peer Consultation December
17 Nov 2023 ICA Peer Consultation November
13 Oct 2023 ICA Peer Consultation October
10 Jun 2023 2023 ICA Leadership Development Institute
27 Jan 2023 Counselor Social
27 Jan 2023 2023 ICA Conference (Main Conference)
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - Ethically Approaching Challenges in Clinical Supervision with Creativity
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - The Upcoming Renaissance of Psychedelics in Idaho
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - Treating Complex Trauma and PTSD
26 Jan 2023 2023 ICA Legislative Luncheon
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - IACES Advanced Supervision Workshop
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - School Counselor & School Administrator Collaboration for Improved Postsecondary Success
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - Connecting Our Past To Our Present: How Trauma Influences How It Is We Become Who We Are
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - Ethical Issues in Integrating Spirituality in Counseling
26 Jan 2023 2023 Pre-Conference - Relationships & Resilience at the Zoo: A One Welfare Framework for Community Outreach & Counselor Training
10 Jun 2022 2022 ICA Leadership Development Institute
20 Dec 2021 ICA PP&L Event: 2022 Legislative Session Forecast & Counseling Compact Update
05 Nov 2021 2021 ICA Super Conference (Main Conference)
04 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/4 PM - An Introduction to Adlerian Play Therapy
04 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/4 PM - Suicide Assessment, Intervention, and Coping
04 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/4 AM - Flow Theory and Psychotherapy
04 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/4 AM - *ETHICS* Ethical Consideration for Integrating Spirituality in Counseling
04 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/4 ALL DAY - Advanced Supervision
03 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/3 PM - *ETHICS* Human-Animal Bond in Counseling
03 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/3 PM - Problematic Technology Usage
03 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/3 AM - Internal Family Systems (IFS)
03 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/3 AM - Counselor Role in Identification and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
03 Nov 2021 2021 Pre-Conference 11/3 AM - Poetry Therapy: Catalyst for Change
19 Jun 2021 2021 ICA Leadership Development Institute (LDI)
18 Jun 2021 6/18 Friday Night Social: 2021 LDI
06 Nov 2020 IDASERVIC Meet and Greet - ICA Conference
06 Nov 2020 2020 ICA & ISCA Virtual Conference
05 Nov 2020 Social Emotional Learning, a Virtual Environment and You
05 Nov 2020 Play Therapy in a Virtual Setting
05 Nov 2020 Teletherapy Standards and Practice Refresher for COVID-19 and Beyond
05 Nov 2020 Women's Trauma Therapy in Context of Substance Use Treatment
05 Nov 2020 Advanced Supervision
04 Nov 2020 Ethics, Professionalism, and Self-Care for the COVID-19 Era
04 Nov 2020 Game On! The Identification and Implementation of Games in Counseling
04 Nov 2020 Fundamentals of Supervision
26 Sep 2020 Healing the Healer: Integrating Spirituality to Cope in the Midst of Crisis
26 Sep 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting - September 2020
22 Aug 2020 IDASERVIC Board Meeting and Heal the Healer Gathering
25 Jul 2020 Healing the Healer: Integrating Spirituality to Cope in the Midst of Crisis
25 Jul 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting - July 2020
27 Jun 2020 Healing the Healer: Integrating Spirituality to Cope in the Midst of Crisis
27 Jun 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
23 May 2020 Healing the Healer: Integrating Spirituality to Cope in the Midst of Crisis
23 May 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
01 May 2020 IDASERVIC Healing the Healer Weekend Workshop 2020
25 Apr 2020 Healing the Healer: Integrating Spirituality to Cope in the Midst of Crisis
25 Apr 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
28 Mar 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
22 Feb 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
25 Jan 2020 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
09 Nov 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
08 Nov 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
07 Nov 2019 Brain Love: Proactive Counseling Practices and Interventions Based on the Latest Research in Neuroscience, Trauma, and Positive Psychology
07 Nov 2019 Counseling Autistic Individual
07 Nov 2019 The Road To Awesome
07 Nov 2019 Learning the Ins and Out of the New ASCA Model- 4th Edition
07 Nov 2019 Play Therapy with the Neurodiverse
06 Nov 2019 Trauma Doesn't Have to be a Life Sentence!
06 Nov 2019 Affective Neuroscience for Counselors: The science of emotion
06 Nov 2019 Helping the Healers: Understanding, Recognizing, and Responding to Vicarious Trauma
06 Nov 2019 Ethical Considerations for Counselors in Schools and Private Practice (3 hrs)
06 Nov 2019 Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision
06 Nov 2019 Creating Ethical Practical Strategies for Supervision: An Advanced Supervision Workshop
06 Nov 2019 Integrated Behavioral Health: Professional Pathways, Practice Development and Application for Counselors.
06 Nov 2019 Building Resilient Families through use of the Strengthening Families Protective Factors to lead to Healthy Outcome for Positive Experiences (HOPE).
06 Nov 2019 2019 ICA & ISCA Annual Conference
01 Nov 2019 IMHCA Peer Consultation Group
08 Oct 2019 IDASERVIC Fall 2019 Ethics Workshop
06 Sep 2019 IMHCA Peer Consultation Group
24 Aug 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
20 Jul 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
12 Jul 2019 IMHCA Peer Consultation Group
01 Jun 2019 2019 Leadership Development Institute
11 May 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
13 Apr 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
05 Apr 2019 IDASERVIC Healing the Healer Weekend Workshop 2019
09 Mar 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
20 Feb 2019 Legislative Luncheon
09 Feb 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
12 Jan 2019 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
08 Dec 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
16 Nov 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Inspiring Children and Adolescents Through Creativity - Using Art Expression in Play Therapy
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Modifying SBIRT for Suicide Intervention
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - 5 Mindful Ways to Shift the Climate of Your Classroom
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - HOPE Conquers ACES: Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Ethical Considerations for Counselors in Schools and Private Practice
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - ʺI’m in the playroom with a client…now what?ʺ The Nuts and Bolts of Child-Centered Play Therapy
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Cultivating a Sense of Belonging through College and Career Readiness
15 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Counseling Adolescents and Adults with Autism
14 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - ESAs in Depth: Understanding the Risks, Benefits, Opportunities, and Challenges of Emotional Support Animals
14 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Advanced Interventions in Trauma Counseling
14 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Fortifying Gatekeeper Skills in Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention
14 Nov 2018 Idaho Career Developmentr Month Proclamation
14 Nov 2018 PreConference - Advanced Supervision Training
14 Nov 2018 PreConference - Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision
14 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - What Every Clinician Should Know about Effectively Assessing and Managing Suicide
14 Nov 2018 Pre-Conference - Community Lobbying 101 for Counselors
14 Nov 2018 2018 Super Conference
13 Oct 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
13 Oct 2018 Integrating Spirituality into the Counseling Session: Ethical Considerations
08 Sep 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
11 Aug 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
14 Jul 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
15 Jun 2018 Leadership Development Institute 2018
09 Jun 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
12 May 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
04 May 2018 IDASERVIC Heal the Healer Weekend Workshop
21 Apr 2018 IDAMFC MEET, GREET & EAT
14 Apr 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
13 Apr 2018 IDASERVIC Spring 2018 Ethics Workshop in Northern Idaho
10 Mar 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
10 Feb 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
26 Jan 2018 Game Night Social
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Introduction to Best Practices in Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling: Provider Competence, Ethics, and Techniques
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Conversations that Matter
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Ethical Practice when Working with Minority Children
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Internal Family Systems at the Cutting Edge of Trauma Treatment
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Foundations of Group Therapy: Process and Procedures
25 Jan 2018 PreConference - Advanced Supervision Training: Acknowledging the Needs of Seasoned counselors and Advocating for an Evolving Profession
24 Jan 2018 PreConference - Advocating for Your Clients Using Music, Movement, and Metaphor in Play Therapy - Part 2&3
24 Jan 2018 PreConference - Ethics for Crisis and Trauma Intervention
24 Jan 2018 PreConference - Connecting to Your Creative Self
24 Jan 2018 PreConference - Advance Supervision Training: Acknowledging the Needs of Seasoned Counselors and Advocating for an Evolving Profession
24 Jan 2018 PreConference - Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision
24 Jan 2018 Pre Conference - Advocating for our Clients in Play Therapy Through the Creative use of Miniatures - Part 1
24 Jan 2018 Pre Conference - Advocating for our Clients Using Miniatures, Music, Movement, and Metaphor in Play Therapy - Part 1,2&3
24 Jan 2018 ICA 2018 Annual Conference
13 Jan 2018 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
09 Dec 2017 IDASERVIC Monthly Meeting
12 May 2017 IDASERVIC 2017 Spring Workshop - Embracing Spirituality: A Self Care Retreat for the Health Care Professional
11 Mar 2017 IDAMFC Spring Workshop
16 Feb 2017 Legislative Meet and Greet Luncheon
28 Jan 2017 Additional Annual Awards Luncheon Ticket
27 Jan 2017 Friday Night Membership Reception - Dueling Pianos
27 Jan 2017 Graduate Student Luncheon with Keynotes
27 Jan 2017 ICA 2017 Annual Conference
26 Jan 2017 Counselors & Self-Care: 5 Ways to Prevent Compassion Fatigue
26 Jan 2017 The Complexity of Eating Disorders in the 21st Century
26 Jan 2017 Sandtray Therapy - Growing the Client and the Counselor in the Sand
26 Jan 2017 Using Your Personal Experience to Enhance and Improve Your Client's Life
26 Jan 2017 The Art of Healing: Understanding Trauma, Grief, and Loss
25 Jan 2017 Advanced Interventions in Trauma Counseling
25 Jan 2017 Counseling the Traumatic Brain Injured Client
25 Jan 2017 Sex and Pornography Addiction: Assessing and Treating the Addict and the Partner
25 Jan 2017 Native American Spirituality and the Counseling Process
25 Jan 2017 Advanced Supervision
25 Jan 2017 Clinical Supervision - 15 CE - Two Day Training
25 Jan 2017 (copy) PreConference - Advance Supervision Training: Acknowledging the Needs of Seasoned Counselors and Advocating for an Evolving Profession
03 Nov 2016 IDASERVIC Fall 2016 Ethics Workshop
12 Aug 2016 Counselor Block Party
09 Jul 2016 ICA 2017 Conference Committee
10 Jun 2016 Leadership Development Institute 2016
20 May 2016 2016 SPRING ETHICS WORKSHOP IN TWIN FALLS
06 May 2016 2016 SPRING ETHICS WORKSHOP IN COEUR D'ALENE
06 May 2016 2016 SPRING ETHICS WORKSHOP IN NAMPA
21 Apr 2016 IDASERVIC Spring 2016 Workshop - Medicine Wheel Model: Creating Balance through Connection
15 Apr 2016 2016 ETHICS TRAINING IN IDAHO FALLS
02 Apr 2016 2016 ETHICS WORKSHOP IN MERIDIAN
18 Mar 2016 2016 SPRING ETHICS TRAINING IN CALDWELL
14 Mar 2016 2016 SPRING ETHICS TRAINING IN BOISE
29 Jan 2016 Graduate Student Luncheon
28 Jan 2016 Becoming a Trauma Competent Counselor-4CE's
28 Jan 2016 A Closer Look at Child-Centered Play Therapy-4 CE's
28 Jan 2016 An Introduction and Review of Psychotropic Medications in 2016 - 4CE's
28 Jan 2016 Legislative Meet and Greet
27 Jan 2016 Revenue working for you! Learn the Mental/Behavioral Health billing process-4 CE's
27 Jan 2016 Getting down to Business with Paper and Pencil: Using Children’s Drawings to Engage the Brain and Heal the Heart-4 CE's
27 Jan 2016 Idaho Clinical Supervisor Training-15 CE's
27 Jan 2016 Supporting Lasting Change Through Legislative Connections-4 CE's
27 Jan 2016 The Magic of Poetry Therapy-4 CE's
27 Jan 2016 ICA Annual Conference
12 Nov 2015 Counselor Know Thy Self: Spiritual Timelines to Facilitate Ethical Competence When Working with Client Spiritual Concerns
06 Nov 2015 Hitting, Screaming, and Cutting: Identifying Externalizing Disorders in Children and Youth Using Evidence-Based Strategies to Treat Them


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