Events
- Continuing Education
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Narrative Couples Therapy
CategoriesNarrative Couples Therapy aims to help couples to identify and change the negative or destructive narratives they may have about each other, and to create new, more positive narratives that promote healing and growth in their relationship.
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Picturing Change
CategoriesPicturing Change is a course that will harness the power of this visual second language and utilize it for positive change.
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The Postgraduate Programs are hosting a Film Symposium with a screening of the short film More Than You Can Know: A Marriage Story. A discussion with Writer & Director Professor Naomi Guttman will follow.
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In this webinar on social work practice with the disability communities, we explore the difference between a focus on access and inclusion alone and the newer framework disability-affirming practice emerging from disability culture.
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CBT & Exposure Therapy for Trauma: A Comprehensive Overview for Clinicians & Helping Professionals
CategoriesThe purpose of this course is to provide an orientation & framework for clinicians who are interested in finding a cohesive way to integrate Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) and Exposure Therapy into their practice with clients who have experienced trauma.
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(Re)conceiving Female Desire
CategoriesQuestions about women’s sexual desire and agency have captured the psychoanalytic imagination for almost a century.
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Working with kids and not sure where to start? Wanting to use more play but are unsure how?
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In partnership with the ISWEJ (Institute for Social Work and Ecological Justice), Adelphi University School of Social Work is pleased to present the 4th Annual Social Work and Ecological Justice Conference: Solving it Together: Ecosocial Work Progress and Potential.
Date & Time: June 4 •12:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: Virtual (Synchronous) -
Clinicians are often challenged with the nature and complexity of grief work with clients as the grief journey will be unending and can also tap into secondary stress for the therapist at times.
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SBIRT training provides social workers with evidence-based resources to work effectively with clients at risk for substance use disorders in a variety of settings (e.g., hospitals, outpatient or primary care settings, community health and mental health centers).
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Adolescence is a time when many young people explore romantic and sexual relationships and form their sexual identities.
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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: September 12 – October 17 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Virtually every human being will experience some form of trauma and or chronic stress at least once in their lifetime.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in social work.
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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.
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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.
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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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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, 2024 •9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: 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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Clinical supervision is designed to ensure quality of care to clients, grow and develop clinicians, and promote stewardship to the profession.