Events
- “Curricular Practical Training”
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Trauma affects both the mind and the body, potentially leaving lasting effects on the brain, nervous system, and overall well-being. It can change how people handle stress, regulate emotions, and store memories.
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This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the OPT application process, timelines, and requirements.
Date & Time: May 4 •1:00pm – 2:30pmLocation: Post Hall, Room 106 -
This workshop is about helping employees and supervisors define and achieve job success by developing the knowledge and skills to meet the future needs of the department and university.
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This workshop explores disaster social work through an ethical, trauma-informed, and equity-centered lens, with particular attention to historically marginalized populations.
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Shame: The Master Emotion
CategoriesThis two-part workshop will define shame, explore its impact and give an overview of the literature on the topic of shame, including the work of shame researcher, Brene Brown.
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High school students can learn how leaders turn ideas into successful ventures while building confidence and practical skills.
Date & Time: July 20–24 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Adelphi University, Garden City, NY -
High school students can get a firsthand look at multiple healthcare careers to help decide which path sparks excitement.
Date & Time: July 20–24 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Adelphi University, Garden City, NY -
The First Year Mentoring Experience connects incoming students with caring faculty and staff mentors who are committed to your academic success, personal growth and sense of belonging.
Date & Time: August 17–20Location: Ruth S. Harley University Center -
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 4 – October 9 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
This training provides clinicians with practical tools for assessing and treating suicidal ideation and self-injurious behaviors with minor and adult clients.
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Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn’t always so easy to discern.
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Opportunities and Challenges: Navigating the Landscape of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health
CategoriesIn this workshop, mental health professionals, including clinicians, social workers, and psychologists, will explore the complex interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and mental health.
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In the current era of integration between the criminal legal system and immigration enforcement, the school-to-deportation pipeline describes how school discipline practices can funnel immigrant students, particularly those from Latinx and other marginalized communities, into the immigration system.
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This workshop equips youth-serving professionals to recognize the warning signs of digital dating abuse across different platforms and identities, and provides concrete strategies for opening up critical conversations with both survivors and those who perpetrate harm.
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Social media remains one of the hottest (and most anxiety-inducing) topics in adolescent health and mental health.