Mental Health Conferences
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting
The 2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting is a virtual event focused on enhancing interpreting services for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing individuals during mental health encounters.
Some quick details about this conference.
The 2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting aims to enhance the delivery of interpreting services for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing individuals in mental health settings. The virtual summit will feature interactive presentations and discussions, offering interpreters the opportunity to earn up to 1.0 CEUs. Attendees can expect a diverse range of sessions designed to improve their skills and understanding of mental health interpreting.
The agenda includes a variety of sessions over two days, with topics ranging from introspection and influence to the myth of neutrality in interpreting. The event will also feature a virtual exhibit hall, providing networking opportunities and access to resources.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
2axend
This is the group that put together this event.
Email: info@2axend.com
Phone: (224) 300-0494
It's important to know what is planned.
The summit will take place over two days, starting with a welcome session on December 5, followed by various sessions and a virtual exhibit hall. December 6 will continue with more sessions and a wrap-up session.
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Jaime Wilson Ph.D., ABN, ABPP
Dr. Wilson is a prescribing medical psychologist and board-certified neuropsychologist with extensive experience in neuropsychological evaluations and a focus on dementia and hearing loss.
Jeremy Quiroga, MFA, CDI
Jeremy is a Certified Deaf Interpreter with a focus on medical interpreting and a passion for American Sign Language.
Leslie Pertz, LCSW, PMH-C, NIC, RYT-200
Leslie is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in reproductive psychotherapy and a certified perinatal mental health clinician.
Nigel Howard
Nigel is an instructor and interpreter with nearly 30 years of experience, advocating for Deaf communities and specializing in various interpreting settings.
Trenton Marsh, CDI
Trenton is a Deaf Interpreter with a background in medical interpreting and a passion for mentoring.
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
Participants can earn up to 1.0 CEUs through interactive presentations and discussions.
The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.
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