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Cultural Competency: Latina Immigrant Model of Non-Traditional Approaches to PMADS
Presented by Sherrie Segovia, PsyD
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Course: #1055Level: Intermediate1 Hour
According to recent research and statistics, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD)s are highly prominent in the Latina immigrant community. Furthermore, it has been extremely difficult to identify PMADs and to offer traditional treatment protocols and interventions. Many cultural norms and socio-political and economic barriers influence the recognition of PMADs and access to services. This presentation will review various cultural beliefs and social barriers that prevent identification and treatment. Additionally, there will be a discussion about potentially effective and non-traditional approaches to working with vulnerable Latina clients. Finally, a proposal of culturally responsive models will be provided as a therapeutic framework.

Cultural Diversity: Infant Mental Health with Latino Children and their Families
Presented by Sherrie Segovia, PsyD
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Course: #1019Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Infant Mental Health (IMH) offers a comprehensive framework and highly effective therapeutic approach for working with young children and their families. This course will describe the IMH principles and highlight key strategies to effectively support families with young children. Moreover, this course will also include therapeutic approaches for working with Latino children and their families.

Burnout Among Mental Health Professionals: A Sociological Perspective
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD
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Course: #1010Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In this course learners will acquire knowledge in the sociological perspective of burnout and how role strain contributes to burnout at the individual level. The social and political context of burnout is discussed, as well as the organizational-level factors of burnout. Social and economic power differentials are examined as a barrier to improving the landscape of burnout among the helping professions.

Self-Care and Systems Change for Behavioral Health Professionals
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD
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Course: #1008Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In this course, participants will learn about the relationship between systems change work and self-care. We will cover factors contributing to burnout in systems changes from an equity/diversity lens and practices that can enhance well-being and contribute to the sustainability of mental health promotion programs.

Social Determinants of Mental Health
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD
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Course: #1007Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In this course, the social determinants of mental health will be described as they relate to mental health. Mechanisms that explain the connection between social determinants and health are introduced, and participants will learn about the concept of population health and the sociological paradigm.

A Therapeutic Understanding for Working with Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Presented by Sherrie Segovia, PsyD
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Course: #1009Level: Introductory1 Hour
There are many inherent challenges of working with pregnant and parenting teens that include the risks of violence, substance use, and mental health issues. Adolescents confront typical developmental tasks which involve social, emotional, and academic success. The added stress of teen pregnancy and parenting increases their vulnerability. This workshop will describe an effective and comprehensive therapeutic model of intervention and prevention of subsequent trauma.

Foster Care to Prison Pipeline: Cultivating Trauma-informed Practices with LGBTQ+ Youth in the Child Welfare System
Presented by Adam McCormick, MSW, PhD
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Course: #1293Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar introduces participants to the foster care to prison pipeline and examines factors that make LGBTQ+ youth in care more vulnerable to criminal justice system involvement. In addition, this presentation will explore systemic and interpersonal factors that make LGBTQ+ youth more vulnerable to experiences of trafficking and exploitation.

Disability Inclusion: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know
Presented by Kathryn Sorensen, OTD, OTR/L, ADAC
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Course: #1176Level: Introductory1 Hour
The personal experience of the presenter, as an individual with a disability and an occupational therapist, and perspectives on what healthcare providers should know about living with a disability are shared in this course. Discussion includes consideration of disability and accessibility in diversity/equity/inclusion frameworks, disability supports, and social factors that impact persons with disabilities.

Managing Implicit Bias for Healthcare Excellence
Presented by Anna Smith, MS, Katrinna Mathews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
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Course: #1205Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Implicit bias training is an important first step in understanding the complexities of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in healthcare. This course covers what implicit biases are, how they impact health professionals, and interventions health practitioners can use to address them.

Implicit Bias: Research and Tools
Presented by Katrinna Mathews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW, Anna Smith, MS, Leigha Jansen, EdD, CCC-A
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Course: #1207Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Implicit bias training is an important first step in understanding the complexities of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in healthcare. This course will discuss the current research on implicit biases and what interventions organizations can do to combat and dismantle implicit bias.

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