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  • TeleBehavioral Health 501 Webinar, Friday, November 15, 2024

    NTRC
    The NRTRC is partnering with the University of Washington, Harborview Behavioral Health Institute, to offer the TeleBehavioral Health Training Series 501.

    TeleBehavioral Health: Working with Interpreters via Telehealth

    Please join us on Friday, November 15, at 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (PT) for our eleventh TeleBehavioral Health CME/CEU-accredited 501 series presentation.

    Learn Best Practices from Experts in the Field

    This webinar will provide mental health professionals with an understanding of best practices and practical tips when working with interpreters via telehealth. The following topics will be covered: (1) overview of language justice and language access and their importance; (2) best practices when working with interpreters in therapy; (3) practical strategies to effectively work with interpreters via telehealth; (4) information on next steps if your agency does not currently offer interpreter services via telehealth.

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    Regan Stewart, PhD

    Regan Stewart, PhD Regan Stewart, PhD is an Associate Professor, bilingual (English/Spanish) Clinical Psychologist, and Director of the Telehealth Outreach Program for Traumatic Stress in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Her research focuses on addressing mental health disparities among underserved youth through innovative service delivery models, particularly telehealth. Dr. Stewart is a nationally recognized expert in telehealth delivery of trauma-focused interventions for children and adolescents. She led the development of a training curriculum for telehealth delivery of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and has trained organizations across the US in this work.

    Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, PhD

    Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, PhD is an Associate Professor and certified bilingual (Spanish/English) Clinical Psychologist at the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the MUSC. Her research focuses on addressing mental health disparities among underserved populations (specifically Hispanic youth) through innovative implementation and dissemination methods, including telehealth. Dr. Orengo-Aguayo directs the Puerto Rican Center for Intervention and Training in Trauma, a SAMHSA-funded program aimed at capacity building, resource sharing, technical support, and training in interventions focused on evidence-based trauma, and telehealth as a service delivery modality.

    Event Information

    The Zoom webinar will be held on Friday, November 15, at 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (PT)

    If Interested
    If you are interested in CME/CEU credits or would like to view all past presentations in the TeleBehavioral Health 501 series, as well as the 101, 201, 301, and 401 series, please visit our TeleBehavioral Health web page.
    We look forward to you joining us!
    The TeleBehavioral Health Training Team

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