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The Virginia Board of Social Work accepts courses by ASWB ACE Providers. Continued Social Work is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program (provider #1742). The courses offered by Continued Social Work are considered Category I Formally Organized Learning Activities by the laws and rules of Virginia. 

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Intermediate Body-Based Interventions: Deepening Connection and Promoting Regulation
Presented by Kara Cross, MSW, LMSW, RYT
VideoAudio
Course: #1558Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Using body-based interventions helps to move therapy beyond talking. This webinar explores the mind-body connection and the integration of mind-body techniques in a therapeutic setting.

Identity-Based Conflict Resolution: When Conflict Strikes Our Core
Presented by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD
VideoAudio
Course: #1552Level: Intermediate1.12 Hours
When long-term conflict arises between people from different ethnic groups, political parties, religious affiliations, or socioeconomic groups, the conflict is not necessarily about disputes over money, power, values, or possessions but rather a conflict rooted in the identities, assumptions, and biases of each group. This workshop demonstrates how social workers and other helping professionals can work to help people work through identity-based conflict by facilitating structured intergroup experiences.

Involuntary Hospitalization: Ethical Considerations for Social Workers
Presented by Jennifer Robertson, MSW, LCSW, RSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1539Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Social workers are on the front lines of psychiatric emergencies and need to be prepared to make ethical decisions. This course discusses the impact, ethics, and the role social workers play in involuntary hospitalizations and in protecting vulnerable populations.

Introduction to Body-Based Interventions In Psychotherapeutic Practice
Presented by Kara Cross, MSW, LMSW, RYT
VideoAudio
Course: #1538Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
Body-based interventions move therapy beyond talking. This webinar explores neuroscience that supports body-based interventions and introduces social worker practitioners to practices that will allow them to use body-based interventions in therapy sessions safely.

Clinical Skills: Attachment Theory and Gen Z Romantic Relationships
Presented by Lily Ostler, MSW, LMSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1541Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Social work practitioners who work with Gen Z clients must be well equipped to conceptualize attachment theory and understand the role of attachment in Gen Z romantic relationships. This webinar will explore the clinical skills needed to effectively and efficiently navigate attachment and romantic relationships with Gen Z clients.

Healing Through the Written Word: Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
VideoAudio
Course: #1535Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Understanding how to effectively work with survivors of domestic violence is an essential skill for any mental health practitioner. This webinar explores the impact written word and how it can be used to facilitate the healing process.

Helping Clients Understand and Heal from Partner Emotional Abuse
Presented by Hannah Halbreich, MSW, LICSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1534Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
Partner emotional abuse is prevalent and occurs in various forms. This webinar provides an overview of what emotional abuse is and looks like in intimate partnerships. In addition, this webinar explores tools social workers can use for identifying emotional abuse among clients and assisting those wherever they might be in their healing process.

End of Life Planning: Living Wills and Advocacy in Death and Dying
Presented by Gabrielle Juliano-Villani, MSW, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1533Level: Intermediate1.08 Hours
Death and dying is a natural stage of life, and social workers will undoubtedly work with individuals and families who are navigating death and dying. This webinar explores end-of-living planning and how social workers can work with clients to establish end-of-life plans.

Traveling In A Wheelchair: Tips, Tricks, And Tools To Help Your Clients Travel Successfully
Presented by Kathryn Sorensen, OTD, OTR/L, ADAC
Video
Course: #1517Level: Intermediate1.07 Hours
From planning a trip to getting on a plane, this short course highlights many of the nuances of traveling in a wheelchair, both nationally and internationally. The course will cover federal laws, important considerations, and helpful tips to help you prepare your client for the trip of their dreams. While there will be helpful information for people with all disabilities, this course will primarily focus on clients who use wheelchairs.

Serving Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: Understanding the Challenges of Reentry
Presented by Christina Reardon, MSW, LSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1516Level: Intermediate1.08 Hours
This course explores the complex challenges formerly incarcerated individuals face when reentering communities and examines how these challenges are the byproducts of historical, political and societal forces. The course also describes efforts to assist formerly incarcerated individuals and outlines why social workers with their strengths-based and person-in-environment perspectives are well suited to advocate for reforms to make reentry easier.