Southeastern to host rescheduled Terrell Conference for mental health practitioners
Thursday, December 16, 2021
by: Tonya Lowentritt
FOURTH ANNUAL TERRELL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED - The University Counseling Center at Southeastern Louisiana University has rescheduled the fourth Annual Terrell Conference for mental health practitioners to be held Jan.7, in the university’s Grand Ballroom, located in the Student Union. Guest conference speaker is Thomas “Tommy” Estis, who will present “Ethics, the Foundation for All Counseling and Clinical Work; Counseling Made Easy.”
CONFERENCE TO HONOR TERRELL – Southeastern Louisiana University’s Counseling Center will present the fourth annual Terrell Conference on Jan. 7. The conference honors Terrell, the former director of the UCC and the conference namesake, who passed away Sept. 15, 2020. A special memorial service is scheduled immediately following the conference at 5 p.m. at Jacmel Inn, located at 903 E. Morris Ave. in Hammond.
HAMMOND – The University Counseling Center at Southeastern Louisiana University
will sponsor the fourth annual Terrell Conference for mental health practitioners
Friday, Jan. 7, in the university’s Grand Ballroom, located in the Student Union.
Originally planned Sept. 10, the conference was rescheduled due to impacts from Hurricane
Ida.
Assistant Director of Collegiate Recovery and Intervention and Conference Chair
Annette Baldwin said the conference would include a special memorial service for Tom
Terrell, the former director of the UCC and the conference namesake, who passed away
Sept. 15, 2020.
The ceremony is scheduled at 5 p.m. Friday evening in the Student Union, room
2207. A special memory vase will be available as a tribute to Terrell, for family,
friends and colleagues to share a fond or favorite memory in writing. The vase will
be presented to Terrell’s family at the conclusion of the ceremony, which will be
followed by a “Celebration Hour” at Jacmel Inn, located at 903 E. Morris Ave. in Hammond.
The conference will include a full day of continuing education for counseling
and other mental health professionals in the areas of ethics and diagnosis, as well
as an expo and lunch networking opportunities.
“Unfortunately, like other conferences, ours was postponed last January,” Baldwin
said. “However, we have put together a smaller, one-day conference with an expo that
should provide ample space for social distancing.”
Thomas “Tommy” Estis, the keynote speaker, will present “Ethics, the Foundation
for All Counseling and Clinical Work; Counseling Made Easy.” Estis is currently the
clinical director and founder of Aimwell Recovery Center in Monroe, La. He has presented
at regional, state and national conferences and forums.
Registration costs, which include special rates for graduate students, and other
details are available at southeastern.edu/terrellconference.
The annual conference honors Terrell for his work with students, faculty and
staff at Southeastern, as well as the leadership roles he played with the Louisiana
Professional Counseling Association. He was instrumental in developing the Louisiana
licensure law for mental health professionals and played a key role in achieving accreditation
of the Southeastern UCC with the International Association of Counseling Services.
“The UCC has presented the Terrell Conference to our community professionals,
faculty, staff and graduate students as a way to offer continuing education clock
hours to mental health professionals, as well as provide networking opportunities
on the northshore,” Baldwin said.
For more information, contact Baldwin at recovery@southeastern.edu.