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Understanding Thanatology
Presented by Jennifer Carlson, MSW, PhD, CEM, LCSW
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Course: #1681Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
Thanatology is the study of death and loss. This course will examine death, grief, and loss and the social worker's role in working with individuals and families.

Strengthening Parent/Child Attachment in Therapy
Presented by Katie Fries, MSW, LCSW
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Course: #1675Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Parent/child attachment is essential. This course supports therapists in gaining skills to promote strong parent/child relationships within the therapy process. Practical play-based strategies will be taught to participants that can be immediately used in therapy sessions.

Intimate Partner Violence: Black Men as Allies Podcast
Presented by Stephenie Howard, PhD, LCSW, Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW
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Course: #1690Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
The understanding of intimate partner violence (IPV) has evolved over time, and based on what we know about IPV; it is essential to include men in IPV work. This course explores Black men as allies in IPV work. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Identifying and Treating Gambling Disorder Podcast
Presented by Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW, Heather Bridges Moshier, MBA, CAADC, LSW
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Course: #1686Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Gambling disorder is recognized in the DSM-5 as a persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior that leads to impairment. This podcast will explore gambling disorder, the bias associated with gambling disorder, assessment, and treatment. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Oncology Social Work: A Specialized Practice Area Podcast
Presented by Brittany Nwachuku, EdD, LCSW, LISW, OSW-C, Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW
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Course: #1665Level: Introductory1.03 Hours
Medical social work is a growing area of social work practice with several areas of specialized practice. This podcast explores oncology and social work practice within this specialized area of healthcare. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Integrating Simulations into Social Work Practice & Education Podcast
Presented by Allison Nilsen, MSW, AM, LCSW, Kate Whitney, MSW, LMSW, LSW, Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW
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Course: #1673Level: Introductory1.08 Hours
Simulations are effective methods of teaching and reinforcing social work skills. This podcast explores integrating simulations into social work education and practice. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Infant Mental Health in Hospital Social Work Practice
Presented by Ann Matthews, MSW, PhD, LCSW, Julia Torquati, PhD
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Course: #1625Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
Understanding infant mental health is essential for social workers who work with infants and their families. This course provides information about key infant mental health (IMH) concepts, including parental reflective function and an explanation of how to apply IMH concepts to practice. In addition to building your knowledge, you will learn how to use IMH concepts and terms in your interactions with clients.

Balance Over Burnout for Mental Health Professionals
Presented by Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT-I
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Course: #1575Level: Introductory1 Hour
Mental health professionals are experiencing burnout at significant rates due to workplace demands and the current mental health crisis. This course identifies the signs of burnout seen in mental health professionals and redefines self-care for improved work-life balance and career longevity.

Streamlined Suicide Assessment & Safety Planning
Presented by Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT-I
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Course: #1576Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
The likelihood of mental health professionals encountering suicidal ideation in their work is high when serving diverse populations suffering from mental illness, trauma, and adversity. Assessment tools, clinical steps taken, and documentation of efforts as a helping professional are vital to the well-being of both client and clinician during times of high stress. This training identifies and discusses known risk factors in suicide assessment and prevention as well as safety planning strategies to address symptom management and thoughtful treatment planning with a person at risk.

Positive Solutions for Families: Behavior Has Meaning
Presented by Tanika Johnson, EdD, MA, LPC-MHSP, LMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, CCTP
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Course: #1662Level: Introductory2.07 Hours
Positive Solutions for Families is an evidence-based training for promoting early childhood learners’ approaches to learning, social and emotional competence, language and communication, cognition, and perceptual, motor, and physical development. Behavior Has Meaning is the cornerstone of emotional and behavioral self-regulation, positive parent and child interactions, and family relationships. It includes successfully observing and defining the functions of behaviors, the context in which they occur, and the psychological and/or physiological needs the child is attempting to achieve. Throughout this course, participants will acquire parent engagement skills, response strategies for supporting parents and families with recognizing, preventing, and responding to challenging behaviors, and techniques for fostering practical child and caregiver bonds and secure attachments.

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