Time to Thrive: Empowering the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Workforce

Time to Thrive: Empowering the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Workforce

The 7th Spring Conference (Virtual) addresses priorites and needs of our workforce: Mindfulness, Executive Functioning and Self-Care.

By New Jersey Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association

Date and time

Friday, June 14 · 6 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 4 hours

It's been widely publicized that we are experienceing a behavioral health crisis across the US. And our psychiatric rehabilitation workforce, a key component of the behavioral health/public health/social services continuum of providers, continues to be overstretched, under-resourced and working harder than ever before.

This half-day, virtual event has been curated in response to priorities and needs communicated to us by our membership.

We will conclude the conference day honoring exceptional staff members from our member agencies with the annual Recognition Celebration.

Not sure if you can attend live? No problem! All registrants will receive access to the full conference recordings after the event.


The Science and Practice of Mindfulness for Resilience and Wellbeing

Patti Holland, MS, CRC

Assistant Director, MBCT Teacher Education & Workplace Professional Training

The Mindfulness Center at Brown

Brown University


Strategies for Strengthening Executive Functioning in Practitioners: Time Management Techniques & Tips

Brittany Stone, MS, LAC, CRC, NCC

Lecturer, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions

Rutgers, the State University of NJ


Time to Thrive in Your Lane: Do You Enjoy What You Do?

Dr. Lisa LaCon, Ph,D.

Founder & Executive Producer, Urban Tools for Change Network

Co-Founder & Director, Blessed Ministries, Inc. (BMI)


2024 Recognition Celebration







Tickets

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Founded in 1980, NJPRA exists to serve the practice and practitioners of psychiatric rehabilitation in New Jersey. We strive to assure the availability of quality wellness and recovery based services by advancing public policy through education, advocacy and lobbying; to strengthen our workforce through high-quality training and networking opportunities, and to actively work to with other stakeholders to increase integration of health and behavioral health care for persons with mental illness.