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Mental Health Interpreter Training Program in Alabama

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Alabama's Mental Health Interpreter Training Program has been scheduled for August 6-10, 2012 at Troy University in Montgomery.
 
A 40-hour course designed to provide a sound basis for interpreters to work effectively in mental health settings as part of a professional team. The course includes: Mental health systems and culture, Sources of Communication Breakdown Associated with Mental Illness and Treatment, Interpreters' Roles, Tools, and Resources, Severe Language Dysfluency and Visual Gestural Communication/CDIs/Interpreters who are Deaf, Psychiatric Emergencies, Confidentiality Ethics and Laws, Support Groups and Community Mental Health Services, Psycholinguistic Errors and Demand Control Schema for Interpreting Applied to Mental Health.
 
PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
Bob Pollard, Robyn Dean, Roger Williams, Steve Hamerdinger, Charlene Crump, Brian McKenny, Shannon Reese, et. al.
 
A MINIMUM OF 4.0 RID CEUS WILL BE OFFERED.
 
SPONSORED BY:

  • ADARA
  • Troy University
  • Alabama Department of Mental Health – Office of Deaf Services
  • Alabama Association of the Deaf

 
Training will be held at Troy University in Montgomery, Alabama
 
Mental Health Interpreter Training Website
See http://www.mhit.org  for additional information or feel free to contact our office.
 

 
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