Training

2025 DC:0-5™ Virtual Clinical Training -  Nebraska mental health clinicians only

When & Where

Date and Time

  • January 29, 2025 | 9:00am - 1:00pm CST
  • January 30, 2025 | 9:00am - 1:00pm CST
  • January 31, 2025 | 9:00am - 1:00pm CST

Location

Zoom

Ticket

Cost

  • NAIMH Members: $75
  • Non-Members: $150

Registration

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About This Training

Overview: This comprehensive training is an intensive learning experience in which mental health clinicians are exposed to key concepts and learn how to use the content and tools included in the ZERO TO THREE: DC:0-5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood in their practice.

The DC: 0-5 is a developmentally based classification system that enhances a clinician’s ability to prevent, diagnose and treat mental health and developmental disorders of children ages five and under. It identifies and describes disorders not addressed in other classification systems and points the way to effective intervention approaches for infants and young children.  You will be trained to consider diagnosis in a holistic way, including psychosocial stressors, cultural and contextual factors, physical health, development and the caregiving environment.    

Across these 3 days of training, training participants will learn about the diagnostic classifications in the DC:0-5 through an array of learning activities, including video clips, case vignettes, group discussion, and reflection.

Audience: For Nebraska licensed mental health clinicians only.

Materials: Handout materials are provided in advance electronically, and all participants are required to have the DC:0-5 manual Version 2.0 which is used and referenced throughout the virtual training sessions.

Continuing Education Credit (12 CE credit hours) for clinicians. Clinicians must be present for the full 12 hour training to receive a certificate.

Trainer(s)

Outreach and Training Specialist
Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children, CCFL, UNL

Lindsey Ondrak is an Outreach and Training Specialist at the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska's Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Lindsey is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner and Licensed Professional Counselor and provides outpatient treatment for children and their families with specialized training in trauma and attachment. She is trained in Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Integration of Working Models of Attachment into Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (IoWA-PCIT), Trauma Focused Attachment Therapy/Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), Theraplay (Level 1), Brainspotting and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Lindsey is also a Reflective Practice Trainer in the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model, a Circle of Security Parenting Facilitator, a Provisional Trainer in the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0-5) and she is an Endorsed Infant Mental Health Clinical Mentor.

In 2007, Lindsey received her Master of Arts in Community Counseling in Harrisonburg, VA. Prior to her current position, she worked with at risk teenagers in residential treatment in CO and worked with a foster care agency in NE.

Lori Rodriquez-Fletcher, MSW, LICSW, IMH-E®
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker & an Independent Contract Therapist

Lori Rodriquez-Fletcher is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in private practice. She is endorsed as an Infant Mental Health Mentor-Clinical. She provides individual and family therapy and is also a Child-Parent Psychotherapist in Alliance, Scottsbluff, and Sidney. Lori has over fourteen years of clinical experience and has special training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Play Therapy, and Adoption Competency (TAC). She is also a CPP Trainer through the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children. In addition, she provides reflective and case consultation to interns, other clinicians, attorneys, and judges. Lori is a RRR (Restoring Resiliency Response) Facilitator and provides trauma debriefings to child welfare workers across the state of Nebraska. Lori’s special interests include working with children and families involved in the child welfare system due to abuse and neglect, adoption, infant and early childhood mental health, family therapy, sex trafficking, military PTSD, secondary traumatic stress, and other traumas. Lori has a Bachelor of Arts with a Comprehensive Major in Social Work and a Minor in Psychology from Chadron State College and a Masters in Clinical Social Work from Florida State University. In addition to providing therapy services, Lori contracts with the Chadron Community Hospital to provide Social Work consultation to Hospice and the Dialysis Unit and is a part of several different advisory boards.

Registration Details

Registration is for Nebraska licensed mental health clinicians only.

Tickets are limited and registration will close when capacity is reached.

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Refund Policy

Refunds will not be processed after January 27, 2025. Payment is due at the time of registration. 

NAIMH Members: Use the coupon code provided during checkout. Refunds for the coupon code discount will not be provided if the coupon code is not applied at checkout. 

Questions?

For questions, please contact Haifaa Al-saadi at hal-saadi2@unl.edu

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