25 good reasons to attend ce classes at strong minds institute
1. Attending a class is more enjoyable than sitting in front of your computer reading for three to six hours.
2. You may choose to stop using techniques that you learned from books published in the 80’s and 90’s.
3. When you are studying at home, you miss class discussions - a chance to hear other professionals' questions and ask your own.
4. You can let your colleagues know that you exist.
5. Lectures often cover materials other than the text.
6. Lecturers tend to highlight what they consider most important.
7. Much of your education comes from direct interaction with instructors, not just from reading a textbook. Our lecturers are experts in their fields with experience to share.
8. You may need to refer a client to a professional who specializes in something that you prefer not to do. This is where you network to meet those people.
9. We encourage attendees to bring business cards to get to know other exceptional professionals.
10. Increase you revenue by offering new services based on the new skills that you have learned in class.
11. Learn from others how to deal with that client that you haven’t been able to figure out.
12. Get inspired to remember why you became a clinician in the first place.
13. Respite. Use class as an enjoyable and educational get-away from the paperwork at your office.
14. It’s good to surround yourself with at least a few people who know more than you do. That’s how you learn.
15. Through networking, you can learn who is hiring.
16. You might learn valuable tips on how to work for the Federal Government.
17. You will be a step closer to meeting the CE requirement for your Illinois license Renewal.
18. You might learn something that changes how you do therapy.
19. Lecturers use relevant examples and provide opportunities for group discussion.
20. This is an opportunity to learn from lecturers who have the ability to engage and entertain.
21. You’ll observe skilled thinkers in action.
22. Your classroom experiences will reinforce the learning experiences you’ve had on your own.
23. A good lecture condenses and connects information that might take days—or longer—to acquire on your own.
24. You can have your questions answered by an expert in the field.
25. You can meet people with whom you can collaborate on future projects.