Using the FAN as a Mental Health Clinician - Integrating Reflective Practice into Your Profession 2025
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About This Event
Ever wonder how the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model of reflective practice could help you in your exact job? Join us as we hear from mental health clinician, Lindsey Ondrak, as she shares how the FAN model of Reflective Practice can support clinicians in their therapeutic work with clients and interactions with other system professionals.
Attendees will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of reflective practice and why it is important for helping professionals;
- Receive a brief overview of the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model of reflective practice;
- Hear directly from a therapist about how they incorporate the FAN model in their work and how it benefits them as a professional;
- Learn what the Nebraska Center on Reflective Practice offers regarding FAN training, reflective consultation and other reflective practice training opportunities.
Speaker(s)
Lindsey Ondrak is an Outreach and Training Specialist at the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children at the University of Nebraska's Center on Children, Families, and the Law. Lindsey is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner and Licensed Professional Counselor and provides outpatient treatment for children and their families with specialized training in trauma and attachment. She is trained in Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Integration of Working Models of Attachment into Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (IoWA-PCIT), Trauma Focused Attachment Therapy/Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), Theraplay (Level 1), Brainspotting and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Lindsey is also a Reflective Practice Trainer in the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model, a Circle of Security Parenting Facilitator, a Provisional Trainer in the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0-5) and she is an Endorsed Infant Mental Health Clinical Mentor.
In 2007, Lindsey received her Master of Arts in Community Counseling in Harrisonburg, VA. Prior to her current position, she worked with at risk teenagers in residential treatment in CO and worked with a foster care agency in NE.
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Contact Lily at llagerman2@unl.edu