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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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Animal-Assisted Interventions to Enhance Social Work Practice
Presented by Yvonne Eaton-Stull, DSW, MSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #1063Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews the emerging, beneficial specialty practice of animal-assisted social work. The presenter shares practical knowledge of interventions and implementation with individuals and groups.

Motivational Interviewing: A Different Way of Looking At It
Presented by John Smith, PhD, LCSW
Video
Course: #1057Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will cover the basics of Motivational Interviewing and includes a practical look at how it can be used in most treatment settings.

Traumatic Grief: Where Trauma and Grief Intersect
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Leslie Davila, MS
Video
Course: #1046Level: Intermediate1.23 Hours
This course explores sudden, tragic, and/or unexpected loss through the lenses of trauma and grief and how they intersect under the definition of traumatic grief. In addition, this course identifies clinical approaches/concepts that can be applied to traumatic grief.

Self-Care for Social Workers: Personal and Professional Supports for Sustainability
Presented by Nicole Steward, MSW, RYT
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Course: #88Level: Introductory1 Hour
Self-Care is essential to the practice of social work and critical to our survival as practitioners. This course will share the need for self-care for social workers by outlining the three domains of personal self-care (self-awareness, regulation & efficacy) and highlighting the need for professional, workplace wellness.

Suicide and Self-Harm in the Elderly
Presented by Teresa Fair-Field, OTD, OTR/L
Video
Course: #1028Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will discuss the signs that go beyond depression to reveal active suicidal or self-harm risk. We will address the prevalence of suicidality in long-term care settings, elevated risks in care transitions, steps to improve the comfort and ability to conduct effective interviews and risk assessments, the Baby Boomer cohort effect, and provide clinical tips and resources.

Disenfranchised Grief: When Grief and Grievers Are Unrecognized
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #1013Level: Introductory1 Hour
Grief is disenfranchised when others avoid talking to someone about a painful loss or use a cliché that minimizes that loss. When this happens, the visible evidence of the grief tends to disappear from public sight. Essentially, when a loss is minimized, the griever may feel tentative or inhibited about grieving the loss publicly.

Therapeutic Strategies for Counseling Complex Patients within a Pediatric Hospital Setting
Presented by Michael Hoffman, PhD, MS, LCP
Video
Course: #1009Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will present concrete, specific therapeutic strategies for managing complex patients and their families. This may include patients who are non-adherent to medical recommendations, have significant medical complexity, and/or other multicultural/diversity issues.

Disenfranchised Trauma: The Impact on Indirect Victims
Presented by Lisa Zoll, MSW, LCSW, Leslie Davila, MS
Video
Course: #1003Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will focus on disenfranchised trauma. Trauma, like grief, may also go unacknowledged and/or invalidated because the person who is traumatized (e.g., sexual assault, domestic violence) may fear that others will not understand, or that others may minimize their traumatic experience. When this trauma impact is unacknowledged, it can become disenfranchised.

Psychiatric Medications, MAT, and Recovery
Presented by John Smith, PhD, LCSW
Video
Course: #98Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will cover the purpose and use of psychiatric medications and medication-assisted treatment for persons in recovery from co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.

Intimate Partner Violence: The Basics
Presented by Katrinna M. Matthews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
Video
Course: #1001Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This course defines Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and reviews how IPV manifests in relationships and how social workers should assess for IPV and intervene with both victims and perpetrators. This course also addresses elder abuse and assessing and intervening with elder abuse.