Events
- Continuing Education
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Â鶹¹ú²ú¾«Æ· School of Social Work Continuing Education has launched a 4-week online LMSW/LCSW test preparation workshop, with the Director of Continuing Education at Â鶹¹ú²ú¾«Æ· School of Social Work. A personalized approach to teaching and learning from an experienced social worker and test prep educator.
Date & Time: Now - September 18 •9:00am – 11:00amLocation: Virtual -
This course examines the adverse impact of parent’s death, separation, or abandonment on children and adolescents.
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This 6 week intensive workshop will enable an in-depth exploration of the neuropathological and psychosocial attributes of the full array of dementing disorders; the diagnostic evaluation components and the life-changing impacts of progressive symptoms upon patients and their families will be covered.
Date & Time: Now - October 17 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in social work.
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Join us for a 12-part training series in infant and early childhood mental health.
Date & Time: September 20 •12:00pm – 3:00pmLocation: Virtual -
There is a growing body of evidence showing that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ+) youth experience potentially traumatic events at significantly higher rates than their straight and cisgender peers.
Date & Time: October 1 •5:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join us for a 12-part training series in infant and early childhood mental health.
Date & Time: October 4 •12:00pm – 3:00pmLocation: Virtual -
There is a growing body of evidence showing that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ+) youth experience potentially traumatic events at significantly higher rates than their straight and cisgender peers.
Date & Time: October 8 •5:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD): Considerations for Effective Interdisciplinary Care
CategoriesParticipants will increase familiarity with medications used in treatment of Opioid Use Disorders, learn how to create a supportive environment for clients, and discuss the evidence and available resources for MOUD.
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Humanizing Clinical Practices For Adults With a Special Focus on Trauma, Depression & Anxiety
CategoriesThis Workshop takes clinicians (and other mental health providers) on a journey where they discover the revolutionary new skill that has been missing from their wheelhouse.
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Expressing Grief: Expressive Arts Interventions to Support Bereaved Children and Adolescents
CategoriesIn this workshop, attendees will explore the theoretical foundations of grief psychotherapy with children and adolescents.
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Join us for a 12-part training series in infant and early childhood mental health.
Date & Time: October 18 •12:00pm – 3:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Alliance Ruptures and Repair
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Join us for a 12-part training series in infant and early childhood mental health.
Date & Time: November 1 •12:00pm – 3:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Supervise with Style
CategoriesClinical supervision is designed to ensure quality of care to clients, grow and develop clinicians, and promote stewardship to the profession.
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When it comes to LGBTQ+ youth, being able to support and affirm their identities can be lifesaving work.
Date & Time: November 13 •9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Virtual -
Evolving new research significantly challenges our cultural bias of a universal gender binary.
Date & Time: November 13, 2024 – January 22, 2025 •6:00pm – 7:30pmLocation: Virtual -
The Mutual Aid in Groupwork is designed for Clinicians seeking to enhance their group facilitation skills and conceptualization from a Mutual-Aid framework. This event will be hybrid.
Date & Time: November 14 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Garden City Campus, Virtual -
Attachment research shows that when people fail to address childhood wounds, they end up repeating those attachment patterns into adulthood.
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Making Room Versus Making Aware: How to Promote Acceptance and Diminish Rebuke in Psychotherapy
CategoriesPsychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy originated in the search for the truth that the patient was hiding from herself. Cure required unmasking her self-deceptions.
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This workshop is designed to introduce social work professionals to the transformative potential of generative AI technologies. It is tailored to provide participants with a comprehensive foundation in AI applications across all levels of social work practice—from micro, mezzo, to macro practice.
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The culture of a workplace impacts the success of the organization’s mission and the wellbeing of its employees. What can be done to create a healthy workplace culture?
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Clinical supervision is designed to ensure quality of care to clients, grow and develop clinicians, and promote stewardship to the profession.
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This workshop will explore the importance of how art can help assist and provide a safe place for clients to explore their trauma in a creative manner.
Date & Time: December 12 •9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Virtual -
Many of the leading mental health assessments and treatments are not designed to identify and treat mental health phenomena and schemas specific to Black women.
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Revisiting Becoming Attached
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Technology and social media shape the identities and worldviews of today’s teens.
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Dating and romantic relationships can be a healthy and exciting part of adolescent development.
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In this talk, Graham Music will introduce thinking from a recent book, Respark, to discuss ways of understanding and working with more shut-down states, such as those seen after trauma, neglect, and learned helplessness.