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Kyle Northam
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Unlocking the Default Mode Network: A Deep Dive Into Understanding the Default Mode Network in Neuroscience-Informed Therapy

NASW-VT Virtual Workshop

This is a series of programs in collaboration between NASW Vermont, Minnesota, and Texas Chapters designed to help master’s level clinicians advance their knowledge base in the integration of neuroscience into their practice. You can attend one or all of them.

Unlocking the Default Mode Network: A Deep Dive Into Understanding the Default Mode Network in Neuroscience-Informed Therapy

Date & Time: August 22, 2025, 12:30 PM - 4:45 PM Eastern Time
Price: Non-Member: $85.00; Member: $50.00: Student: $25.00
CEUs: 4 CE Credits

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Please note: This is a remote webinar that will be held outside the CE Institute. Webinar access instructions, evaluations, and certificates will be communicated by NASW VT Chapter a day before the webinar. You must attend the live workshop to receive CEs associated.

This program has been approved for 4.0 Continuing Education hours for licensure. NASW VT Authorization.

NASW Vermont Chapter is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0683.

The Default Mode Network (DMN) is one of the most important recent discoveries in affective neuroscience. As an important meta-system, it is a key player in functions related to the self and social cognition, memory processing, future thinking, and creative solution generation. Malfunctioning of this system and its interactions with two other key neurological systems contributes significantly with numerous psychological problems. This four-hour core clinical program will provide important foundational knowledge about the DMN in a systematic, readily understandable and easily digestible way and will help each attendee integrate emerging knowledge about the DMN into your clinical practice in a clinically appropriate and ethically compliant manner. In addition to bringing the clinician up to speed with this key area of knowledge, this course will provide practical tools and approaches to assist the clinician in providing more effective treatment for clients who present with an expansive number of symptoms and disorders.

This is the fourth program of a series of programs designed to help master’s level clinicians advance their knowledge base in the integration of neuroscience into their practice.

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