“Be quick to see where religious people are right. Make use of what they offer” (p. 87, Alcoholics Anonymous). Are we? Religion has been on retreat in many quarters, especially among younger people who constitute the vast majority of “the nones” (those who claim no religious affiliation). Spirituality, on the other hand, is viewed as […]
This workshop is designed to introduce students to the skills training aspects of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). It includes introductions to the four categories of DBT Skills. Students are introduced to the strategies and styles of running a DBT Skills workshop.  They also participate in an actual DBT workshop, including completing homework, completing skills worksheets, […]
Overview:  Validation is an essential component of many therapies, but is particularly relevant within DBT. Without a “context of validation,” change often becomes impossible. Although most therapists recognize that validation is important, many struggle to apply it when working with more challenging clients such as those who engage in life-threatening behavior or who seem to […]
If you joined us last year and want to dive a little deeper, this is the workshop for you! This half-day event is sure to help you further understand yourself, as well as those around you. Join Ian Morgan Cron once again to dig into Enneagram Instincts and Subtypes. This workshop will fill up quickly, […]
Though we were looking forward to our always enjoyable fundraising luncheon, restrictions from COVID-19 are preventing us from gathering in-person this year. Thus, Reaching New Heights 2021 will be held as an interactive virtual fundraiser. You’re invited to continue supporting the many more women in need of financial assistance to receive treatment by taking part in this special initiative, designed specifically to help the Women’s Program at Cumberland Heights.
The Recovery Research Symposium presented by Cumberland Heights aims to highlight emerging research trends, create space for provider dialogue, and encourage collaborative partnership opportunities. 9am CST Building a Feedback Informed Organization Nick Hayes, PhD Chief Science Officer, Cumberland Heights Foundation One of the largest issues plaguing behavioral healthcare is unquestionably measurement. For example, there is […]
About This Course: WHEN: Wednesday, February 26 & Thursday, February 27 TIME: 8:00AM – 5:00AM WHERE: Cumberland Heights River Road Campus (8283 River Road Pike, Nashville) COST: *Includes Breakfast and Lunch on All Training Days $75 – December 25th – January 25th (Early Bird Registration)
Event Details: When: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Time: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Training Begins at 9:00 a.m.) Where: Cumberland Heights River Road Campus (8283 River Road Pike, Nashville) Cost: $15.00 (Lunch Included) At this time there are no Continuing Education Credits available for this event
Please join us on Thanksgiving Day and share your attitude of gratitude with patients and Alumni! Immediately following the gratitude meeting, we invite everyone to join us for Thanksgiving Dinner in the Craig Dining Hall! Cost for the meal will be $12/person however you MUST register below!
Grand Rounds Presentation: Metaphor Therapy Event Details: WHO: Rebecca Johnson WHAT: Grand Rounds Presentation: Metaphor Therapy WHEN: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 from 1:00PM – 4:00PM WHERE: Frist Family Life Center - FLC Auditorium (on the campus of Cumberland Heights)
Travis Meadows spent years trying to escape himself. He’s anything but selfish, so he’d find a way to get away - a bottle, a bag, a sermon - and he’d share it with everyone. That was then. Now, Meadows isn’t trying to get anybody lost or high. Instead, he’s trying to get every single one of us to settle