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Enhancing Social Work Clinical Competencies Through Motivational Interviewing
Presented by Katandria Johnson, DrPH, MA, MS, CCC-SLP, CPH, CAS, CPCRT, IN, LMN
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Course: #91Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Motivational Interviewing is a counseling method by which social workers can help clients identify barriers and facilitators to making psychosocial changes for the improvement of one’s overall quality of life. This course will focus on enhancing social work clinical competencies through motivational interviewing.

Immigration and Sexual Abuse: Protecting Undocumented Children
Presented by April Dirks, PhD, MSW, LISW
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Course: #90Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This presentation is designed for helping professionals who are concerned about sexual abuse of undocumented Latino children living in the United States. The prevalence of sexual abuse of Latino children immigrating to the U.S. will be reviewed as well as best-practice behaviors for treating trauma in these children, stemming from core values of cultural competence and trauma-informed care.

Social Work in the Digital Age: Ethics and Risk Management Challenges
Presented by Frederic G. Reamer, PhD
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Course: #89Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar will provide a succinct overview of complex ethics and risk management issues arising out of social workers’ increasing use of online and digital technology to serve clients. Dr. Frederic Reamer will discuss emerging ethical, regulatory, and practice standards designed to protect clients and prevent litigation and ethics complaints.

Post-Traumatic Growth: Fostering Resilience in Trauma Survivors
Presented by Patrice Berry, PsyD, LCP
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Course: #85Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will define post-traumatic growth and describe ways to help build resilience in trauma survivors. In addition, this course will discuss ways to assess post-traumatic growth and specific interventions that build resilience in children, teens, and adults.

Self-Care for Social Workers: Personal and Professional Supports for Sustainability
Presented by Nicole Steward, MSW, RYT
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Course: #88Level: Introductory1 Hour
Self-Care is essential to the practice of social work and critical to our survival as practitioners. This course will share the need for self-care for social workers by outlining the three domains of personal self-care (self-awareness, regulation & efficacy) and highlighting the need for professional, workplace wellness.

“Wait. What did you do?”: Strategies for Reducing the Influence of Implicit Biases
Presented by Esther Clervaud, EdS
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Course: #87Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Our implicit biases affect how we perceive, evaluate, and react to others. This course will help participants discover strategies that will help to reduce the influence of implicit biases and enable you to better meet the needs of your clients.

A Framework for Understanding and Approaching Grief for Clinicians
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Lynn Shiner
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Course: #82Level: 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.

A Social Worker’s Introduction to LGBT+ Identities
Presented by Kryss Shane, MS, MSW, LSW, LMSW
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Course: #83Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
Every social worker will encounter clients who identify as LGBT+. This introductory course offers terminology and foundational knowledge of the population.

Introduction to Sport Social Work
Presented by Matt Moore, MSW, PhD
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Course: #67Level: Introductory1 Hour
This webinar will provide an overview of the emerging social work sub-specialty, sport social work. This includes an overview of sport social work competencies, connection to social work practice, and career opportunities.

Clinical Social Work with Adoptive Parents: Issues and Guidelines
Presented by Deborah H. Siegel, PhD, LICSW, DCSW, ACSW
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Course: #79Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar identifies challenges adoptive parents often encounter when seeking adoption competent care from clinical social workers and other 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.

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