


Live Webinar
LCCNC 2025 Spring Conference: Minority Mental Health Symposium
Responding to Differentiated Mental Health Needs: Approaches and Solutions
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Responding to Differentiated Mental Health Needs: Approaches and Solutions
0.5 CE Hours
$120 - $175
Pricing
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Date & Time
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Identify personal and professional strengths and challenges that contribute to professional competence.
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Explore mental health services and barriers to treatment of differentiated mental health needs.
Educational Goal
To identify personal and professional strengths and challenges that contribute to professional competence and to explore mental health services and barriers to treatment of differentiated mental health needs.
Description
Please be advised that due to accreditation guidelines, this session is being accredited for counselors only.
Valuing individual and professional differences is a mark of professional competence, a way to meet mental health needs and access, and a path to engagement in professional leadership. This session is a discussion of the role of individual and professional distinctiveness within the Counseling profession and increasing access to mental health services.
Target Audience
- Counselor
Presenters

M. Sylvia Fernandez, Ph.D.
Dr. M. Sylvia Fernandez, CACREP President and CEO, was a counselor educator and administrator for 29 years prior to joining CACREP. Dr. Fernandez has extensive professional service and leadership experience in state, national, and international Counseling professional membership, accreditation, and regulatory organizations. Dr. Fernandez's publications and presentations are in the areas of multicultural issues in counseling and related disciplines, counselor education and credentialing, professional identity and ethics, and clinical supervision.

Beverly Smith, PhD, LPC, NCC, CCMHC, ACS, NCSC, CFT, BC-HSP, BCC, CPCS, BC-TMH
Dr. Beverly is the Interim CEO/ED of the American Mental Health Counselors Association
(AMHCA) and a Past President. She is a change agent for Re-Imagining AMHCA for growth and sustainability. Dr. Smith commissioned AMHCA's Counseling Compact Taskforce.
Currently, she serves as an ex-officio member of the Counseling Compact Commission and the Executive Committee as the AMHCA representative. Additionally, Dr. Smith commissioned the AMHCA's Multicultural & Social Justice Committee (MSJ), the MSJ Fellow Credential, and the Council of Committees as a few of her accomplishments with AMHCA.
She has over 28 years of experience in the Mental Healthcare field working with individuals across the lifespan. Smith has worked in numerous settings to include higher education, community counseling, corrections, public education, faith-based organizations, and in private practice at BSmith Consulting Group, LLC (a Behavioral Healthcare Firm established in 2009).
Dr. Beverly is licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Georgia and in the State of Alabama. She is a member of several professional and service organizations. Dr.
Smith has been presented with awards to include but not limited to the ACA of Alabama award for the Dr. Fannie Richardson Cooley Award for Distinguished Professional Development and the prestigious Georgia Secretary of State Outstanding Georgia Citizen Award by the Secretary of Georgia, Georgia Senate and Georgia Lt. Governor.