- Nov 2All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 3All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 38:00 AMTelehealth Certificate for Mental Health Professionals 2025Presenter: Tracey Rubenstein, LCSW-QS, BC-TMH Date/Time: Opens November 3, 2025 - Closes December 22, 2025 Location: Online - On Demand Cost: $350; $315 Early Bird until Oct 20, 2025 CEUs: 12A limited number of seats have been reserved for FAU Social Work students, alumni, faculty, Field Instructors and Coordinators. Please email the Professional Development Coordinator at SocialWorkProDev@fau.edu to request the $280 FAU Rate discount code before the 10/20/25 deadline..Description:Telehealth became an essential therapeutic service in 2020 and will remain a fundamental delivery method for mental health services moving forward. However, conducting a successful therapy session within the virtual realm requires that clinicians take some special considerations and apply their clinical skills in new ways. Through engaging course content tailored for mental health/behavioral health professionals, participants will learn the risks and benefits of offering therapy sessions via telehealth, how to assess client suitability for telehealth, how to build rapport and therapeutic alliance virtually, how to create emotional safety and ensure physical safety despite having limited visual cues, how to maintain clinical boundaries and establish expectations, how to manage emotional crises, and more – using Codes of Ethics from the various mental health professions as a cornerstone and guide for making therapeutic decisions. Finally, the curriculum for this certificate includes a significant focus on equity and inclusion as they relate to making virtual therapeutic sessions accessible and responsive to the needs of marginalized communities including BIPOC+ people, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, individuals from low SES backgrounds, older adults, and other groups.How It WorksThis fully-online 12-hour certificate course is designed to provide attendees with maximum flexibility. The certificate is divided into six learning modules, and new course content is unlocked each week. Attendees can access weekly course materials, videos, and readings at their convenience. Weekly milestones such as quizzes and discussion boards ensure that attendees are staying on track and making progress towards course completion.Learning Objectives:Define terms and concepts of ethical telehealth practice for mental health professionalsIdentify the risks and benefits of telehealth to clients and cliniciansArticulate the complexities and limitations of telehealth practiceDetermine how to make one’s practice of telehealth ethical, effective, and equitableAbout the Presenter:Tracey Rubenstein, LCSW-QS, BC-TMH is a Board Certified-TeleMental Health Provider (BC-TMH) who maintains a thriving telehealth practice in Arkansas and New York in addition to her Florida practice. She began volunteering with survivors of domestic violence as an undergraduate student at Middlebury College. After years of crisis line work, she decided to pursue her Master of Social Work degree from Tulane University. Tracey became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 2001. She was the director of the YWCA Rape Crisis Program in New Orleans prior to Hurricane Katrina and helped build a coalition of services for domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking after Katrina. Mrs. Rubenstein relocated to Florida in 2010 and opened her private practice working with adults. She is a Qualified Supervisor for social workers pursuing licensure, and became an adjunct instructor at FAU in Spring 2020.
- Nov 4All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 42:00 PMLet's Talk with CAPS : Office Hours💬 Need someone to talk to? Drop by Let’s Talk with CAPS! 📍 Every Tue & Thu at 2 PM | SSB #8, Room 226 No appointment needed. Just walk in — we’re here for you 💙
- Nov 45:30 PM"A Holiday Blueprint For Decreasing Stress And Increasing Peace and Joy!" with Donna Drucker,LCSW-QS - Fall 2025Together we will look at the importance of our well-being before, during, and after the holiday season. We will work to identify causes of stress and ways to manage it, along with exploring the meaning and purpose for our Holiday celebrations. Let’s not forget a list of “Do’s and Don'ts”. We will build a purposeful action plan for changing our mindset for healthy happy holiday experiences through planning and adjusting our thinking and expectations.
- Nov 5All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 59:00 PMCash CabParticipants will ride in the Night Owls golf cart while answering a series of trivia questions on various topics. Each correct answer earns points, and the more they get right, the bigger the reward. However, incorrect answers come with consequences, such as losing points or facing an extra challenge before reaching the final stop. Just like the TV show Cash Cab, players will have a lifeline, allowing them to call a friend or ask a bystander for help when stuck. At the end of the ride, players will face a final challenge question, where they can risk their winnings for a bigger prize or play it safe and keep what they have earned.
- Nov 6All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 612:00 PMOwl Innovator Workshop Series: Research Commercialization BasicsThe Office of Technology Development is hosting a series of virtual training sessions called the Owl Innovator Workshop Series.Discuss the journey of research adoption from discovery to real-worldapplication.
- Nov 62:00 PMLet's Talk with CAPS : Office Hours💬 Need someone to talk to? Drop by Let’s Talk with CAPS! 📍 Every Tue & Thu at 2 PM | SSB #8, Room 226 No appointment needed. Just walk in — we’re here for you 💙
- Nov 67:00 PMSymphonies & SouvenirsUnder the direction of Laura Joella, DMA, the program opens with Mozart’s “Overture to Così fan tutte,” followed by Guilmant’s “Symphonique” performed by trombone soloist Jose Leon, DMA, and Barber’s “Souvenirs.” The evening concludes with Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 2. Tickets $10.
- Nov 7All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 78:00 AMALKA SAPAT- ALL DAY MEETINGALKA SAPAT- ALL DAY MEETING Marleen and Harold Forkas Alumni Center
- Nov 77:00 PM13th Annual Honors High School Orchestra “Side-by-Side” Festival for StringsHigh school students from around the state will perform side-by-side with members of the FAU Symphony Orchestra, directed by Laura Joella, DMA. Repertoire includes Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik,” Fauré’s “Nocturne” from “Shylock,” Eric Whitacre’s “A Boy and a Girl,” and Brouwer’s “Beatlerianas” for guitar and string orchestra, featuring classical guitarist Juan Antonio Peña, DMA. Free concert.
- Nov 8All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 9All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 93:00 PMConcert Percussion EnsembleFrom marimba quartets to tuned metal pipes, join us for an afternoon of music spanning the chamber percussion repertoire. Directed by Matthew Nichols, MM. Tickets $10.
- Nov 10All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- Nov 1012:00 PMYoga For ALL - Free Bi-Monthly Yoga Sessions (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026)Please join us for free bi-monthly yoga classes! Grounded in breath (Pranayama) and accessible movement (Asana), with a healthy dose of meditation, this class is an opportunity to focus on the mind-body connection through a trauma-informed practice. Great for ALL bodies, ALL abilities, ALL levels. Beginners and practiced yogis welcome. Yoga mats and blocks are available as needed - just bring yourself!Mark your calendars for the 2nd and 4th Mondays from January through April! This series is free and open to all FAU students, faculty, and staff, as well as non-FAU community members.
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