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A Framework for Understanding and Approaching Grief for Clinicians
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Lynn Shiner
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Course: #1265Level: Introductory1.25 Hours
This webinar focuses on identifying various aspects of grief and applying the concept of disenfranchised grief to death and non-death related losses. In addition, a framework for approaching grief is introduced.

Clinical Intervention with Adoptive Parents: Challenges and Guidelines
Presented by Deborah H. Siegel, PhD, LICSW, DCSW, ACSW
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Course: #1243Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar identifies challenges adoptive parents often encounter when seeking adoption competent care from mental health professionals; predictable normative developmental issues adoptive parents and their families commonly experience; assumptions and mistakes clinicians often make in their work with adoptive parents; and guidelines for adoption competent clinical intervention with adoptive parents.

Childhood Trauma: Impact and Intervention
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
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Course: #1342Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course discusses the impact of trauma on child development. Information is provided regarding clinical interventions with children to affect change.

Person-in-Environment Amplified: Understanding the Role of ACEs in Clinical Conceptualization
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #1696Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences as a clinical lens through which clinicians may understand the environment of a client and its impact on their development, understanding of relationships, and general functioning. This course will also cover the impact of ACEs on long-term health outcomes.

Compassion Fatigue: When the Helping Well Runs Dry
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
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Course: #1475Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course defines burnout and compassion fatigue and identifies the associated symptoms. In addition, strategies to alleviate and/or avoid compassion fatigue and burnout are identified.

Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #1070Level: Introductory1 Hour
Harassment, and more specifically, sexual harassment, is illegal. This course reviews the definition of sexual harassment, ways to prevent harassment, and what to do should harassment occur in the workplace.

Solution-Focused Interventions with Trauma Survivors
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
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Course: #1308Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course combines knowledge from trauma theory and solution-focused practice to offer effective strengths-based strategies to positively impact change in survivors of family violence. Populations include; survivors of domestic violence relationships, child abuse, and sexual assault.

The Role of Race and Diversity in Work with Children in Child Welfare
Presented by Alison D. Peak, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #1780Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will examine the intersectionality of culture and trauma for children in the child welfare system. The course will look at the role of culture in symptomology, presentation to services, treatment interventions and for the treatment team.

Elder Abuse and Child Abuse: Know the Signs and Your Role
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #1162Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Elder abuse and neglect and child abuse and neglect are harsh realities. This course will identify the physical, clinical, and behavioral indicators of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse needed to identify and report to appropriate agencies. Participants will gain an improved awareness of warning signs of abuse, the clinician's role in reporting abuse, and the steps for reporting abuse and getting proper assistance.

Suicide Awareness, Assessment and Intervention for Allied Health Professionals
Presented by Nika Ball, MOT, OTR/L, ATP, Angela Moss, PhD, RN, APRN-BC
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Course: #1122Level: Introductory3.25 Hours
This 3-module empirically supported training program will address suicide awareness, screening, intervention, and referral principles for allied health professionals. Age and population specific suicide assessment tools, management principles, and case studies will be presented. This course was designed to meet the training program requirements in suicide assessment, treatment and management for the state of Washington.

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