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SUMMARY:Panel on Ethics and Access\, Equity\, and Advocacy Part II: Focus on Citizenship and Humanitarianism
DESCRIPTION:Panelists will address humanitarian crises in the treatment of immigrants and refugees in the US from the perspective of ethics\, law\, mental health\, and social advocacy. At the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify and describe at least 1 way that the current treatment of non-citizens in the US violates professional code of ethics\nName and describe at least 2 ways that the current treatment of non-citizens negatively impacts their health and mental health\nIdentify and name at least 3 ways to contribute to the wellbeing of non-citizens in the US\n\n  \nPanelists include Ana S. Nuñez\, MSW\, JD;  Nelitza D. Gonzalez\, NCC\, LPC\, LMFT; and Viridiana Martinez\, founder and director of Alerta Migratoria. Moderated by Josh Hinson\, LCSW\, LCAS. \n*Fee waived for current UNC-SSW students\, staff\, faculty\, field instructors\, and task supervisors \n*2 hrs continuing education credits available – See here for more information
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/panel-on-ethics-and-access-equity-and-advocacy-part-ii-focus-on-citizenship-and-humanitarianism/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Integrating Spiritual Sensitivity into Your Therapeutic Practice
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this event is Andrea Murray-Lichtman\, MSW\, LCSW \nSpirituality and religion are powerful forces in many people’s lives\, yet they are often relegated to the periphery of psychotherapeutic research and practice. In this workshop\, Andrea Murray-Lichtman explores how spirituality can inform\, challenge\, and deepen psychotherapeutic work with diverse populations. This includes how to engage with clients’ beliefs and existing spiritual traditions within the framework of psychotherapy. She will also address the interplay of spirituality\, meaning\, and values\, and their role in wellbeing\, particularly in the face of challenging circumstances. Using case examples\, Andrea Murray-Lichtman will illustrate ways to address common clinical concerns in a spiritually sensitive practice\, regardless of the therapeutic approach. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/integrating-spiritual-sensitivity-into-your-therapeutic-practice/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190211T120000
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SUMMARY:Acceptance\, Commitment\, and Value-Based Living
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this event is Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke and Licensed Clinical Psychologist \nAcceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based approach that encourages 1) increased awareness of avoidance patterns that paradoxically exacerbate\, rather than reduce\, suffering\, 2) practicing openness to personal experiences (thoughts\, feelings\, body sensations\, and memories) as they occur in the here and now\, and 3) focusing energy on doing what matters in line with personal values. Using acceptance and mindfulness-based processes\, commitment\, and behavior change processes\, clients practice authoring their own personal life values\, and pursuing these values even when they are experiencing difficult or uncomfortable experiences. Clients are encouraged to take small and then increasingly larger steps toward valued living\, which provides numerous opportunities for practicing moment-by-moment self-compassion and openness to psychological pain that may arise along the way. In this workshop\, Jennifer Plumb-Vilardaga will provide an overview of ACT\, with an emphasis on using values and meaning to guide work with clients towards vitality. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/acceptance-commitment-and-value-based-living/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:A Walk in My Shoes: Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children and Adolsecents
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this event is Audrina Jones Bunton\, MA\, LPCS \nTrauma-focused CBT is a short-term\, skills-based therapy that integrates humanistic\, cognitive behavioral\, and familial strategies to help youths with PTSD or functional impairments as a result of trauma. TF-CBT has been proven to be effective with short-term distress\, depression\, anxiety\, and externalizing behaviors. In this workshop\, Audrina Bunton will introduce TF-CBT interventions specifically tailored to meet the needs of traumatized children and adolescents experiencing emotional and psychological difficulties. Audrina will also augment awareness with case studies and a “walk in someone else’s shoes” to increase participants’ understanding of relevant trauma experiences that go beyond what may be easily seen or communicated. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/a-walk-in-my-shoes-trauma-focused-cognitive-behavior-therapy-with-children-and-adolsecents/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Emotionally Focused Therapy: An Evidence-Based Integrative Approach to Relationship Distress
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this event is James McCracken\, MSW\, LCSW\, PLLC \nEmotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)\, an evidence-based practice that integrates humanistic-experiential and systemic interventions guided by attachment theory\, is an approach relevant to all psychotherapists even if they don’t practice couple or family format therapies. It provides a lens and strategies to focus on unclear or unstated attachment-related issues that commonly underlie conflicts in relationships. In this workshop\, participants will learn about the basis of EFT and its use to shift attention from the content of conflicts that cause difficulty to the emotions and associated needs that lie beneath these conflicts. Participants will receive an introduction to EFT and its application with couples\, families and individuals. Information about further training and consultation will be provided. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/emotionally-focused-therapy-an-evidence-based-integrative-approach-to-relationship-distress/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Trauma\, Attachment & Transgender/Non-Binary Experiences
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this event is Heather Branham\, LCSW \nTransgender people in North Carolina and the greater U.S. face daily discrimination in housing\, employment\, and public accommodations; barriers to accessing physical and mental health care; and violence and harassment at home\, work\, and school. The toll that this ongoing discrimination takes on the bodies and minds of trans and non-binary-identified individuals\, especially youth and people of color\, plays a critical role in the suicide epidemic that plagues the transgender community. Drawing on concepts from Pat Ogden’s Modulation Model of trauma treatment and Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory\, this presentation will integrate theories from the field of trauma-informed\, attachment-focused somatic psychology with intersectional\, gender-affirming social work practice to explore the impact that oppression has on the nervous systems of trans individuals. Participants will be introduced to the Gender Affirmative Model of Care and practical strategies to enhance their work with transgender and non-binary clients. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/trauma-attachment-transgender-non-binary-experiences/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing in Small Moments for Impactful Change
DESCRIPTION:Speaker for this event is Marty Weems\, LCSW\, LCAS \nPre-registration is required for attendance \nFor more information and to register\, visit: http://cls.unc.edu
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/motivational-interviewing-in-small-moments-for-impactful-change/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180917T120000
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SUMMARY:Panel on Ethics\, Access\, Equity\, and Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Speakers for this topic are MaryAnn Black\, MSW\, LCSW\, Donna Carrington\, Kay Castillo\, BSW\, Jonathan Oberlander\, PhD\, and Barbara B. Smith\, LCSW \nHealth care and medical insurance are hot button topics with ethical implications. This panel will provide background and context to understand the key issues that affect the provision of care in the US and emerging options that could improve access. The panel will also provide steps that ethical practitioners and advocates for social justice can take to promote change. \nPre-registration required \nLight refreshments and sign-in begin at 11:30 \nFree to current UNC School of Social Work Students\, faculty\, staff\, field instructors & task supervisors
URL:https://jordaninstituteforfamilies.org/event/panel-on-ethics-access-equity-and-advocacy/
LOCATION:UNC School of Social Work\, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building - 325 Pittsboro St #3550\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clinical Lecture Series
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