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Post-Separation Abuse: Supporting Survivors After Escaping Domestic Violence
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
VideoAudio
Course: #1704Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
"Just leave, and you'll be safe." This widely held misconception that abuse ends after a victim leaves a domestic violence situation places these survivors and their families at risk. This webinar focuses on what you can do to support survivors of domestic violence, mitigate the abuse that continues after they have left the relationship, and heal in the aftermath.

Introduction to Polyvagal Theory-The Foundation to Understanding Psychosomatic Responses
Presented by Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP
Video
Course: #1740Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
This course explores Polyvagal Theory and offers insight and education about how our bodies respond to and create emotional responses. This presentation is ideal for professionals interested in utilizing interventions that highlight the mind-body connection.

Introduction to Clinical Social Work in Oncology
Presented by Brittany Nwachuku, EdD, LCSW, LISW, OSW-C
VideoAudio
Course: #1700Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
Social work is a key component of cancer care. This presentation introduces social workers and mental health professionals to the role of social work within oncology settings. Opportunities and strategies for clinical intervention will be reviewed, as well as how clinical social workers can utilize skills from other disciplines to provide support to patients and families.

Trauma-Informed Self-Care
Presented by Tami J. Micsky, DSW, MSSA, LSW, CT
VideoAudio
Course: #1703Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary and vicarious trauma are critical risk factors associated with social work practice. This course aims to equip individuals with tools to recognize these risk factors, assess trauma-informed self-care practices, and identify organizational resources and supports. The webinar also highlights strategies for social workers to develop an effective trauma-informed self-care plan for personal and organizational/professional use.

Hormone Cycle and Mental Health: Clinical Considerations
Presented by Lily Ostler, MSW, LMSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1569Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Hormone cycles are tied to mental health and can impact a person's functionality. This webinar explores the body's hormone cycle, the impact of hormonal changes on mental health, and clinical interventions.

The Ethics of Social Work Practice with Videoconferencing and Other Technology
Presented by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD
VideoAudio
Course: #1698Level: Advanced1.1 Hours
Social workers use a broad range of technology in practice, including videoconferencing, electronic records, text-based communication, avatars, biofeedback, and artificial intelligence. This workshop focuses on identifying and managing informed consent, confidentiality, competence, boundaries, access to services, social justice, and other ethical issues that may arise when using various types of technology.

Intro to Family Systems: Understanding Families over the Life Course
Presented by Stephenie Howard, PhD, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1743Level: Introductory1.07 Hours
This course will help participants to understand families from a structured and research-based perspective. Learn how to make assessments about family functioning at different stages of development.

Trauma Informed Work Environments
Presented by Katie Fries, MSW, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1678Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
Creating a trauma-informed environment is at the core of providing trauma-informed care. This course provides knowledge and practical strategies to ensure and promote trauma-informed work environments. Participants will learn how to differentiate between trauma-informed and non-trauma-informed work environments.

Social Work As a Path to Becoming a Family Therapist Podcast
Presented by Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW, April Dirks, PhD, MSW, LISW
Audio
Course: #1730Level: Intermediate1.07 Hours
Family therapists use clinical expertise and evidence-based strategies to work with families throughout all stages. This podcast will explore family therapy and the link between social work practice. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Childhood Emotional Neglect: The Often Invisible Form of Trauma
Presented by Katie Fries, MSW, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1677Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
Trauma comes in various forms. This course provides knowledge of the definition and impact of childhood emotional neglect. Participants will learn how childhood emotional neglect may present in the context of therapeutic treatment.

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