PROCESS FOR REINSTATEMENT
To complete the credentialing reinstatement process, you will need to do the following:
1. Register for reinstatement and pay a fee of $150.
2. Watch two RC recorded webinars and pass the accompanying test for each webinar.
3. Complete by the March 31st deadline.
This reinstatement process is NOT intended as a replacement for attending RC training events during the year. It is meant only for the RARE occasion when trainers do not meet the annual requirement.
FAILURE TO COMPLETE REINSTATEMENT PROCESS
If you do not complete the reinstatement process, your RC Associate Trainer credential will be revoked. A letter will be sent to you and the Executive Director of your agency. If your credential is revoked, you are not permitted to do RC training within your agency. In order to become credentialed again, you will need to take the full RC Train-the-Trainer course.
DEADLINE FOR COMPLETING PROCESS
The deadline for completing this process is March 31st (of the year following the year for which you are being reinstated). For example, if you failed to meet requirements in 2019, you must complete the reinstatement process by March 31, 2020.
QUESTIONS ABOUT CREDENTIALING STATUS AND THIS PROCESS
If you are not certain whether you have attended the necessary RC trainer events, check the RC Trainers’ Corner. Login information is on the first page of your RC Manual. If you still have questions, contact us at tsisupport@klingberg.com.
LISTENING TO THE RECORDED WEBINARS AND TAKING TESTS
ATTENDING RC TRAINER EVENTS AND REINSTATEMENT
You are still responsible for attending 2 training events in the current calendar year; Reinstatement videos satisfy only your 2021 attendance requirement.
THE RECORDED WEBINAR CHOICES
1. Treating Trauma in Trauma-Organized Systems: Using Parallel Process to Heal Everybody
Presented by Dr. Sandra Bloom, MD
In this webinar, we explore the idea of “parallel process” as it applies to what may happen to groups, organizations, and systems that are under significant stress and describe the fundamental problems with the existing mental model of organizations that is automatically applied to systems and the people in them.
2. Beyond Kale and Pedicures: What Works to Manage Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma
Presented by Francoise Mathieu, M.Ed., R.P., Co-Executive Director, TEND
This webinar discusses state-of-art thinking about compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, including what whole systems, not just individual staff, can do to promote work-life balance and self-care.
3. The Impact of Trauma on Neurodevelopment
Presented by Steven Brown, PsyD and Patricia Wilcox, LICSW
This webinar provides an in-depth look at how the experience of trauma impacts brain development and how a relational approach to treatment offers healing.
4. New Thinking On Vicarious Trauma
A Conversation with Dr. Laurie Pearlman, Founding Mother of VT
This webinar offers the unique opportunity to ‘meet’ Dr. Laurie Pearlman, the creator of the VT concept and co-author of the original RC curriculum.
5. Breaking the Cycle: Working with Trauma Survivor Parents
Presented by Patricia Wilcox, LICSW
This webinar discusses how trauma impacts parenting, exploring the unique challenges of trauma survivor parents as their children proceed through the developmental stages.
6. Countertransference Revisited: Understanding and Teaching About CT in RC
Presented by Dr. Laurie Pearlman, co-author of the Risking Connection curriculum, co-author of Trauma and the Therapist: Countertransference and Vicarious Traumatization in Psychotherapy with Incest Survivors, and author of Treating Traumatic Bereavement.
This webinar provides a deeper understanding of the concept of countertransference with this internationally recognized trauma expert and original author of RC.
7. Making the Connection: Trauma in the Lives of Boys and Men
Presented by Steve Botkin, Ed.D., former Executive Director of Men’s Resources International and the Men’s Resource Center
This webinar explores how boys and men are socialized in US culture in ways that both give them privilege and are damaging to them. It unpacks how male socialization leads men to be perpetrators of violence and how it impacts their healing when they are the victims of violence.
8. How to Stay RICH While Having Difficult Conversations-presented by Mary Jo Harwood, MSW, LSW, DNCCM, Program Coordinator for TSI
This webinar will address the challenges of staying RICH when having difficult conversations during supervision or with colleagues in the workplace. Conflict can negatively affect our ability to communicate. Effective communication is the key to staying RICH and arriving at mutually agreeable solutions.
9. Understanding the Corrosive Impact of Chronic Shame
Presented by Lynn Sanford, LICSW, author of Strong at the Broken Places, Silent Children, Women and Self Esteem and In Defense of Ourselves
This webinar offers a thorough exploration of how shame is manifested in both self-injurious and violent behaviors, and effective strategies in treatment.