Recovery, Enhanced Recovery and Resilience
Person Centered Training
This training teaches an approach in which all people are entitled to
receive recovery/resiliency supporting services that are relevant to their lives, incorporating race, ethnicity,
language capability, religion, spirituality, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social role, age, physical ability, cognitive
ability and/or economic status into the delivery of services. This training also teaches the differences between a treatment plan and a
recovery plan, as well as how to partner with people as they move forward on their personal roads to recovery.
Resilience Trainings
As part of the DBH/IDS System Transformation
initiative, BHTEN offers Resilience Training.
This training was designed by a workgroup including BHTEN, DBH/IDS,
Youth, Parents and Providers. The intent is to provide a basic, introductory
understanding of Resilience, its origins, its expressions across the lifespan
and some methods to enhance resilience pathways in individuals
especially young people. This one-day training is offered once a month and is
open to parents, providers, educators, and all who work with young people. Click here to go to the BHTEN
registration portal.
Recovery Foundations Training Level: Introductory, 2-Day training
This
two-day course introduces key definitions, principles, practices and
applications that promote behavioral health system transformation. Participants identify and explore challenges
to putting these principles into action in practice. Strategies for overcoming these challenges
and the benefits that can be derived from recovery-oriented practice are
discussed. Individuals involved in the
behavioral health system as staff, people in recovery, family members,
clinicians, administrators and/or supporters are welcome to participate. Click here to go to the BHTEN
registration portal.
Trauma-Training
Initiatives
This flagship
training initiative, launched in 1998 is intended to provide basic
trauma-informed information, strategies and practices as well as more advanced
training that includes trauma-informed and trauma-specific interventions and
skills that have been shown to be effective for helping and supporting persons
who need to recover from trauma. Click
here for information on the BHTEN Cycles of Violence trainings. Also Click here to view other Trauma
Training Initiatives.