Events
- “LGBTQ+ Empowerment Group”
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This course walks clinicians through assessing suicidality in care, safety planning strategies, and identifying and/or monitoring high-risk clients.
Date & Time: November 5 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Date & Time: November 5 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: UC Chapel
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Join Dr. Victoria Grinman for an interactive workshop about the utility of yoga and mindfulness in working with children and teens with traumatic stress.
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Explore how to improve group performance and effectiveness by applying positive strategies for building relationships in the workplace.
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LGBTQ activist Li Maizi will speak about her experiences as an activist in the People’s Republic of China, and about potential actions students can take, providing an opportunity for meaningful reflection and activism.
Date & Time: November 12 •4:00pm – 5:30pmLocation: Blodgett Hall 109 -
Date & Time: November 12 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: UC Chapel
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In this interactive webinar, participants will deepen their understanding of how the “use of self” shapes the supervisory relationship and fosters professional growth.
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Meet Professor Lahney Preston-Matto, chair of the Department of English, and discover what makes studying English at Adelphi distinctive.
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Date & Time: November 19–26 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: UC Chapel
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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) offers an empirically validated approach to the treatment of PTSD and other trauma-related symptoms like unwanted thoughts, feelings, memories, and nightmares.
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Date & Time: November 24 •12:00pm – 1:30pmLocation: UC 211/212 -
Date & Time: December 3 •1:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: Center for Recreation and Sports (CRS) - Campbell Lounge Room 2
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Date & Time: December 3 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: UC Chapel
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This conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of people with the goal of heightening self-awareness and broadening thinkability—the ways that we think about and respond to gender diverse children.
Date & Time: December 6 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center -
Mind & Soul: A Black Wellness Experience
CategoriesDate & Time: December 8 •6:00pm – 7:30pmLocation: Performing Arts Center (PAC) 215 -
Group supervision offers unique opportunities for learning, collaboration, and professional connection—when done well.
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Ethical challenges in supervision often require balancing complex dynamics—between support and accountability, autonomy and responsibility.
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This experiential four-part course offers social workers a unique, creative pathway to explore, strengthen, and sustain their own well-being using the reflective methodology of Photovoice.
Date & Time: January 28 – February 25 •9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Virtual -
Supervision for Sustainability: Cultivating Trauma Stewardship and Competence in Emerging Clinicians
CategoriesAs mental health professionals are increasingly asked to provide trauma informed care for complex client needs and systemic challenges, clinical supervisors hold a unique responsibility; the ensure supervisees develop competence in trauma informed practice while also fostering resilience and sustainability in their professional lives.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Substance Use Disorders training is a clinical workshop that reviews Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy theory and interventions.