Events
- Continuing Education
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This course offers participants an opportunity to consider the needs of children of various developmental stages within school-based settings.
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A course for school mental health professionals and for clinicians working with children and adolescents.
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An introduction to the new disorder in the DSM-5-TR will be explored in depth along with the two disorders that have been renamed.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Theory, Assessment, Interventions, and Measurement-Based Care
CategoriesParticipants will review and update their knowledge of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in the domains of theory, assessment, intervention, and evaluation of outcomes with standardized instruments.
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The 2023 EJSW Conference planners invite individuals to submit abstracts (250 words or less) related to ecological justice and social work.
Date & Time: April 4 •10:00am – 5:00pmLocation: Virtual -
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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Attendees will be given an overview of key theoretical concepts that inform the “spirit” of DBT, the core treatment strategies as used within a DBT skills group, and how DBT skills relate to the other components of comprehensive DBT.
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Relationship violence is still a common problem for young people today and while professionals may be familiar with common forms of power and control including verbal, emotional, and physical abuse, many adults are less familiar with the ways technology and social media can be used as tools of power and control in dating situations.
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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).