Workshop Description

In this course, we will learn about Omori, a game centered around a young boy and his friends who are processing themes such as suicide, grief, trauma, and dissociation. After learning about the game and its themes, we will discuss the DBT skills already embedded in the game and how we can best communicate the use of these skills to clients. 

Objectives

Attendees will

  • Gain a better understanding of how white space, black space, and headspace connect to Sunny's experience
  • Gain a better understanding of how trauma affects us
  • Gain a better understanding of how DBT Skills are used in Omori

Why should you take this course?


This course is a fun and approachable way to explore DBT skills! Its bite-sized format allows the audience to benefit from the teachings in an informative and engaged manner!

Curriculum


  Introduction
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  Workshop Information and Handouts
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  Section 1: Introduction
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  Section 2: Story Building
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  Section 3: Story Line
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  Section 4: Psychological Themes
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  Section 5: Therapies and Interventions
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  Section 6: Conclusion
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  Conclusion
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This class is offered through an online asynchronous format. In order to receive your CE credits, you must watch all of the videos and complete the online quiz.

All course materials are available on Teachable.



Refund Policy:

There are no refunds for this workshop.

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Meet your instructor:

Jude Powell, LMSW

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Jude is a nerd who works with nerds. He has been playing video games since he was a young boy and has found them to be incredibly impactful in his own journey. Jude is committed to translating this experience to others through CEs and psychotherapy.