Community Calendar

Bullying in Social Context: Promoting Resilience for Insecure Children and Teens

NASWDC Chapter 0 267

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From "sticks and stones" to zero tolerance, many of us grew up under a variety of approaches to bullying... but can still feel unsure about how to respond to bullying between young people. This three-hour live webinar introduces participants to Adlerian concepts of inferiority and belonging, as applied to bullying and other types of peer-on-peer conflicts. Participants will apply concepts of thwarted belonging, perceived burdensomeness, social determinants of health, and racial-cultural identity development to case examples. Participants will also use formal and informal assessments to develop programs and policies for micro and mezzo social work practice in schools, clinics, and virtual spaces.

Upon completion of this course attendees will earn 3 Category I Contact Hours.

“Am I Doing This Right?”: Peer Support for Supervisors

NASWDC Chapter 0 388

Oftentimes after members take our popular Foundations of Supervision course and begin supervising LCSW candidates, new questions come up.  

  • Am I doing this right? 
  • How do I navigate differences in opinion when my supervisee and I practice different modalities? 
  • What if my supervisee and I disagree on an approach due to our cultural differences? 

“Am I Doing This Right?”: Peer Support for Supervisors (Sept 25)

NASWDC Chapter 0 305

Oftentimes after members take our popular Foundations of Supervision course and begin supervising LCSW candidates, new questions come up.

  • Am I doing this right?

  • How do I navigate differences in opinion when my supervisee and I practice different modalities?

  • What if my supervisee and I disagree on an approach due to our cultural differences?

Collecting Joy: Fueling Hope & Resilience

NASWDC Chapter 0 229

Collecting Joy: Fueling Hope & Resilience

In a world often filled with uncertainty and challenges, finding moments of joy becomes paramount. This thought-provoking and engaging presentation will explore the profound impact of joy on our mental and emotional well-being. Through inspiring anecdotes, research-backed insights, and practical strategies, this presentation delves into the transformative power of joy in fostering resilience and cultivating hope. Participants will explore the “science of joy” and how the intentional act of collecting joy can increase our personal resilience, as well as the resilience of those we are working with. Participants will be empowered to embrace joy as a catalyst for resilience, hope, and positive change in their lives and communities. Join us and embark on a path to discovering the profound impact of joy in fueling a brighter, more resilient future.

Working with Clients with Religious/Spiritual Abuse

Virtual Training Class

NASWDC Chapter 0 543

Spiritual abuse, a form of coercion and control within a spiritual context, inflicts deep emotional wounds on victims. This workshop delves into the manifestations of spiritual abuse, including manipulation, enforced accountability, censorship, secrecy, and pressure to conform. Participants will learn how abusers misuse scripture and religious authority, coupled with claims of divine mandate, to dominate victims. The workshop also addresses the isolation victims often face and offers strategies for clinicians to identify and support those affected. By recognizing signs of spiritual abuse, clinicians can play a crucial role in promoting healing and preventing further harm. 

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