Surviving Narcissism

  • Friday, June 07, 2024
  • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Online via Zoom

Registration

  • Undergrad/Graduate Programs

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Friday, June 7th, 2024

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM EST

Online via Zoom

          Description

During this training, participants will learn about narcissism and its relationship cycle. This relationship cycle is characterized by pervasive patterns which can include grandiosity, a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. Participants will learn about the different types of narcissists and their impact on interpersonal and professional relationships and society as a whole. Participants will learn to identify narcissistic behaviors and gain tools for surviving narcissistic abuse.

 Learning Objectives

Objective 1 • Explore the different types of narcissism

Objective 2 • Identify the link between narcissism and insecure attachments in childhood

Objective 3 • Gain an understanding of who the narcissist is attracted

Objective 4 • Narcissistic injury and impact on relationships.

Objective 5 (Optional) • Identify the psychological crisis – of narcissistic abuse syndrome.

Objective 6 (Optional) • Integrate narcissistic abuse assessment instrument into the clinical setting.

Presenter

Tricia Youngs, LMHC, QS

Tricia Youngs, LMHC has a unique blend of experience as a therapist & life coach, as well as serving in management roles in corporate America. Since receiving a Master’s Degree in Human Relations from NYIT in 1998, she has served over 1000 individuals.  She began her clinical training at The Sexual Assault Treatment Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Throughout her career, she has worked at all levels of care in the mental health and substance abuse industries.  Dedicated to providing the highest quality of care, Tricia has personally trained with the world’s experts in trauma and addiction such as Pia Mellody, Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD., Deborah Korn, PhD., Patrick Carnes, PhD., Stephanie Carnes, PhD, Gabor Mate, MD, Richard Schwartz PhD, David Grand, PhD., and Tian Dayton, PhD.

Through her private practice, The Path to Healing, Tricia provides comprehensive care to individuals, groups, couples, and families. She also leads The Path to Healing Trauma Recovery Workshop. As the founder of InStill Hope, she delivers impactful training and coaching services. Tricia's reputation as a highly sought-after public speaker is a testament to her ability to inspire and educate.  Her expertise in trauma and narcissistic abuse recovery, interpersonal dynamics, and substance abuse is widely recognized by her colleagues and clients.


COSTS

$5 for Counseling Students. 

$10 for SFACC Clinical

$20 for non‑SFACC members.  

Free for affiliate members/pastors.

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CE Broker Tracking No. 20-1196486

(CE Broker Provider No.820).  

Please email Valentino@sfacc.net for your registration code.

Affiliate membership is free for Pastors, Church Ministry Leaders, Lay Counselors, Marriage Mentors, non‑licensed counselors, and retired counselors.

Partnered with the National Board of Forensic Evaluators (NBFE).

This workshop has been approved for 2.5  (General) hour of continuing education with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, & Mental Health Counseling and the Florida Board of Psychology.

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