BHECN Webinar Series

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BHECN Webinar Series: Core Topics for Behavioral Health Providers Join BHECN for a webinar on Treatment of Common Sexual Problems presented by Dr. Amanda Randall and Liam Heerten-Rodriguez, instructors at the Grace Abbott School of Social Work at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. This webinar is the fourth in a series of four webinars designed to provide mental health practitioners at all levels with introductory knowledge and practical strategies to comfortably address issues related to sexuality and gender within their existing practice. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to common sexual problems outlined in the DSM-5. Participants will be able to identify criteria for diagnosing sexual dysfunctions and will gain basic strategies, tools, and resources for treatment. Cost: Free Who should attend? Physicians, nurses, advance practice providers, psychiatrists, physician assistants, psychologists, counselors, social workers and other behavioral health providers and trainees To Register: http://bit.ly/2FIWUKv View Previous Webinars: http://bit.ly/BHCoreTopics 1 Social Work CEU is available upon completion of evaluation, which will be emailed to all attendees after the live webinar. Presented by: Dr. Amanda Duffy Randall is director of the UNO Grace Abbott School of Social Work. As an associate professor, she teaches clinical research and practice courses in the graduate program. Dr. Randall is a member of the Professional Transgender Resource Network and serves on the Advisory Council of the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska. April 19, 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Incorporating Sexuality & Gender Concepts into Mental Health Practice: Treatment of Common Sexual Problems (4th in a series of 4 webinars) Liam Heerten- Rodriguez is an instructor at the UNO Grace Abbott School of Social Work. Liam’s teaching and research interests focus on the intersections of sexuality and social justice, with an emphasis on marginalized and stigmatized sexualities. Liam is a Certified Sexuality Educator through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists (AASECT). Part 4 of 4

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BHECN Webinar Series:Core Topics for Behavioral Health Providers

Join BHECN for a webinar on Treatment of Common

Sexual Problems presented by Dr. Amanda Randall and

Liam Heerten-Rodriguez, instructors at the Grace Abbott

School of Social Work at the University of

Nebraska at Omaha.

This webinar is the fourth in a series of four webinars designed to provide mental health practitioners at all levels with introductory knowledge and practical strategies to comfortably address issues related to sexuality and gender within their existing practice. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to common sexual problems outlined in the DSM-5. Participants will be able to identify criteria for diagnosing sexual dysfunctions and will gain basic strategies, tools, and resources for treatment.

Cost: Free

Who should attend? Physicians, nurses, advance practice providers, psychiatrists, physician assistants, psychologists,

counselors, social workers and other behavioral health providers and trainees

To Register: http://bit.ly/2FIWUKv

View Previous Webinars: http://bit.ly/BHCoreTopics

1 Social Work CEU is available upon completion of evaluation, which will be emailed to all attendees after the live webinar.

Presented by:

Dr. Amanda Duffy Randall is director of the UNO Grace Abbott School of Social Work. As an associate professor, she teaches clinical research and practice courses in the graduate program. Dr. Randall is a member of the Professional Transgender Resource Network and serves on the Advisory Council of the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska.

April 19, 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

Incorporating Sexuality & Gender Concepts into Mental Health Practice:Treatment of Common Sexual Problems (4th in a series of 4 webinars)

Liam Heerten-Rodriguez is an instructor at the UNO Grace Abbott School of Social Work. Liam’s teaching and research interests focus on the intersections of sexuality and social justice, with an emphasis on marginalized and stigmatized sexualities. Liam is a Certified Sexuality Educator through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists (AASECT).

Part 4 of 4