Serving Youth and
Families in Crisis

for professionals in psychology, behavioral health,
and social work

Presented by Dr. Cate Jones-Hazledine

Video

The following video includes Dr. Cate Jones-Hazledine’s training on Serving Youth and Families in Crisis. This presentation is designed to inform and educate professionals of various disciplines to make them more comfortable working with youth in crisis across settings.

Youth and Families in Crisis

(Dr. Cate Jones-Hazledine)

Description:

This presentation is designed to inform and educate professionals of various disciplines to make them more comfortable working with youth in crisis across settings.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Identify three (3) behaviors/situations that constitute “crisis” for youth.
  • Describe three (3) specific obstacles to parental engagement, and
    strategies for addressing those obstacles.
  • List four (4) support resources in their community or online to continue
    developing competency with youth in crisis.

Date Presented: Thurs., Sept. 28, 2023 10:00am 1:00pm (Central)
Date Training Expires: Sept. 28, 2025

About the Speaker

Dr. Cate Jones-Hazeldine

Dr. Cate Jones-Hazledine

PhD

Dr. Cate Jones-Hazledine is a clinical psychologist from Rushville, Nebraska who returned home 17 years ago to provide services in some of the most rural areas of the state. She currently owns Western Nebraska Behavioral Health Clinics, with eight different service sites in the Panhandle and Sandhills. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Jones-Hazledine is actively involved in training new providers and mentoring young people exploring careers in behavioral health. She is the co-director of Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN) Panhandle and Adjunct Faculty with Chadron State College (CSC) and the Munroe-Meyer Institute (MMI).

These trainings were funded in whole or in part by funds from the SAMHSA Community Mental Health Block Grant, SAMHSA Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and state funds sub-granted from the Nebraska Department of Health and Services, Division of Behavioral Health.