january, 2021
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST
Location
Virtual Workshop - Zoom
Provided/Sponsored By
This program is provided by ASLIS and is supported by grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division.


Cost
FREE for Interpreters who work in secure facility settings.
Registrants will be required to enter a code. Don’t have the Code? Email us to register workshops@aslis.com
CEUs
0.2 Professional Studies
ASLIS is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for a total of 0.2 CEUs at Some Content Knowledge Level.

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Event Details
This experiential workshop is designed as an educational and personally transformational experience for professional interpreters. Participants will explore the connection between personal
Event Details
Educational Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
• Discuss the function of the limbic system and pre-frontal cortex;
• Recognize significant professional and personal consequences of unresolved vicarious trauma;
• Access 2 individual strategies and cognitive frameworks for recovering well-being and building resilience in difficult situations;
• Examine and list at least 2 personal values that can either interfere or inform professional well-being;
• Create a one-page personal inventory of triggers, consequences, values and approaches for recovering well-being.
ASLIS virtual workshops are NOT recorded for later viewing.
Questions about our virtual workshops? Read our Frequently Asked Questions at – www.aslis.com/attend
Presenter Bio
Arlyn Anderson is a mental health interpreting consultant, compassion fatigue educator and internationally credentialed personal coach. Arlyn has dedicated her expertise and heart to individuals and projects benefiting the interpreting community, including RID Standard Practice Papers on Mental Health Interpreting and Video Remote Interpreting, and the NCIEC Mental Health Interpreting Domains and Competencies. Arlyn has taught mental health interpreting at St. Catherine University and Metropolitan State University, as well as in her 16-week online program. She is the co-founder and facilitator of the Peer Support and Consultation Project for Interpreters Working in Mental Health Settings (PSCPI), and she currently facilitates multiple groups focused on interpreter effectiveness and well-being. Arlyn is the author of the Whole Interpreter’s Guide to Mental Health Interpreting. Arlyn received her MA in Human Development, from St. Mary’s University, in Minneapolis, where she concentrated her studies on the intersection of clinical psychology, interpreting and interpreter wellness. Arlyn is the owner of Whole Interpreter Enterprises, LLC and ID Matters.biz.Request a Workshop
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