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Introduction to Dissociation and the MID - definitions and foundations for assessment (3 hour LIVE webinar)

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Fri, Dec 9, 2022, 10:00 AM – 1:15 PM CST
Virtual - Zoom webinar
Introduction to Dissociation and the MID - definitions and foundations for assessment (3 hour LIVE webinar)

If you are relatively new to understanding and assessing dissociative symptoms, and/or new to the MID, this workshop is for you!

D & JAM Trainings presents

Introduction to Dissociation and the MID - definitions and foundations for assessment. A 3-hour LIVE webinar.

NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider™
ACEP No. 7284

Workshop Description

Greater awareness of trauma-related symptoms and increased prominence of therapies focused on trauma resolution such as EMDR therapy necessitates clarification of current and historical myths and misconceptions regarding pathological dissociation. Neuroscience has made great strides to substantiate the reality and credibility of dissociative disorders since the early 2000s. However, historical and confounding factors still linger with regard to defining and diagnosing the dissociative disorders. This workshop will utilize current literature and research to answer and dispel these misconceptions, and aid clinicians in clearly defining and understanding the key features and concepts of pathological dissociation.

Several assessment tools have been developed to aid in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of persons with dissociative disorders. This workshop will introduce participants to the Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID). The MID is a 218-item, self-administered instrument with 168 dissociation items and 50 validity items developed by Paul F. Dell, PhD (2006, 2011). The MID reliably differentiates and offers a diagnostic impression for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. 

MID documents are available without charge to mental health professionals and researchers at www.mid-assessment.com. Participants are highly encouraged to download and review the MID Analysis, MID (questions) and Interpretive Manual in preparation for this training.

Essential Information

Date: Friday, December 9, 2022

Time: 10:00 am – 1:15 pm CST (Break 11:30-11:45 am, CST)

Cost: $80 for fully licensed clinicians, $60 for students or provisionally licensed clinicians.

  • Group discount: $5 off second registration, $10 off third registration, $15 off fourth or more registrations.

Recording access: all registrants will receive access to the recording of this webinar trough January 15, 2023. EMDRIA and CE credit are available for live attendees only. We anticipate making this webinar available as an on-demand course later in 2023.

Access: registrants will receive a message a few days prior to the event containing links to handouts and to join the live webinar via Zoom. Close captioning will be available during the live webinar.

Certificates available for live attendees only

EMDRIA Credit: This workshop has been approved to offer 3.0 EMDRIA Credits (EC Program Approval #20001-10). Certificates will be be available to verified participants upon completion completion of a survey following this training.

CE Credit: This program has been submitted for approval to offer 3.0 hours of CE credit. CE credit is a $10 add-on at registration. CE credit certificates will be made available to verified participants upon completion of a survey following this training.

  • D & JAM Trainings has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7284. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. D & JAM Trainings is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

All registrants will receive delayed-viewing access to a recording of this webinar, however CEs and EMDRIA Credit are available for live attendees only. D&JAM Trainings maintains responsibility for this program and its content in accordance with EMDRIA and NBCC requirements.

Learning Objectives

1) Identify at least 3 myths and historical factors that have confounded understanding of dissociation and the dissociative disorders.

2) Describe how evidence of dissociative disorders has been observed in neuroimaging research. 

3) Explain why assessment for pathological dissociation is a necessary prerequisite to trauma accessing and reprocessing.

4) Name 3 documents essential to the process of administering, scoring, and interpreting the Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation.

Content & Timeline

This webinar is to be presented in two 90-minute segments, December 9, 2022 from 10:00 am - 1:15 pm CST.

Part 1 (90 minutes)

  • Introduction (10 minutes)
  • Myths and facts (10 minutes)
  • History of the diagnosing the dissociative disorders according to the DSM (15 minutes)
  • Definitions of dissociation (15 minutes)
  • Key concepts (30 minutes)
  • Q&A (10 minutes)

15 min Break

Part 2 (90 minutes)

  • Why do we assess and what is assessment (15 minutes)
  • Overview of available assessment tools (draw from article and chapter) (15 minutes)
  • Basic introduction to the MID (20 minutes)
  • 23 symptoms according to the MID 30 minutes)
  • Q&A (10 minutes)

Level of Content

Introductory/Beginner. No prerequesite knowledge beyond graduate training in a field related to mental health is presumed. No prior training in EMDR therapy is required.

Target Audience

Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, Counselors, Substance Abuse Counselors

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation of your registration may be made without penalty (full refund) up until 30 days prior to the event. Any registrations not fully completed and paid by 7 days prior to the event will be cancelled.
  • No refunds will be given for cancellations received after November 10, 2022.
  • Registrants who are unable to attend the live event will be receive access to the recording of this webinar but will not be eligible for EMDRIA Credit or CE Credit.

Other questions or grievances, please contact registrations@mid-assessment.com

Disclosures

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.

Instructors

D. Michael Coy, MA, LICSW

EMDRIA AC/AT

Jennifer Madere, MA, LPC-S

EMDRIA AC/AT

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Location

Virtual - Zoom webinar

Classifications

Age Groups
  • All
Levels
  • Introductory - No prerequisite knowledge beyond graduate training in a field related to mental health is presumed.