Our members asked for more opportunities to engage with knowledgeable colleagues in the profession, in creative and convenient ways – and we heard you!
As a part of our 2018 Continuing Education Program, we are pleased to be launching a new initiative – Learning Wednesday Series with Dr. Joseph ‘Joe’ Hunter, LCSW, PhD. This online, bi-monthly series offers live Continuing Education in a broad array of topic areas on a consistent schedule. Dr. Hunter is a foremost expert in his field, and we are excited to have been able to partner with him to share his expertise with our membership.
Each workshop will take place on a Wednesday from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST and is available for 1.5 continuing education contact hours. This series is available to NASW-NYS members for $10/workshop.
Please note: Registration for each workshop closes the day of at 9:00AM EST.
Date | Workshop | Description |
February 28, 2018 | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Understanding “Big T” and “Little T”
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) contribute to lasting “implicit memories” that belie vulnerabilities to later life stress and trauma. Many of the adult diagnoses, such as depression, borderline personality, anxiety and substance use disorders, have their roots in ACEs. This webinar will discuss the relationship between the Big T and Little T trauma and the implications for later life mental illness, including diagnosis and treatment. |
March 14, 2018 | Depression: Etiology, Assessment, and Diagnosis
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An overview of theory pertaining to depression and its etiology, as well as discuss assessment and DSM V depression-related diagnoses. A case will be presented, and the learners will be challenged to apply the diagnostic criteria and identify the prominent symptoms of depression, as well as respond to other questions designed to apply the learned material to the case. |
March 28, 2018 |
Depression: Promising and Evidence Based Treatments
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This webinar will start by briefly introducing a case example on depression. Then, a brief PowerPoint presentation will review the relevant evidence-based practices and promising approaches on depression, including specific techniques. Learners will be challenged to describe what practice techniques would be used to address the specific needs and concerns of the case presented, pertaining to depression, noting these on their worksheets. |
April 11, 2018 | Anxiety: Etiology, Assessment, and Diagnosis
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This webinar will start by briefly introducing a case example on an anxiety disorder. Then, a brief PowerPoint presentation will review relevant theories about anxiety disorder, provide a review the DSM V diagnostic criteria and highlight the prominent symptoms of the GAD. Then, a full case description will be provided, and the learners will be challenged to apply the diagnostic criteria and identify the prominent symptoms for the case using a worksheet. Clinical tools and techniques that serve to help facilitate accurate assessment and diagnosis of anxiety disorders will be discussed. |
April 25, 2018 | Anxiety: Promising and Evidence Based Treatments
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This webinar will start by briefly introducing a case example on anxiety disorders. Then, a brief PowerPoint presentation will review the relevant evidence-based practices and promising approaches for anxiety disorder treatment, including specific techniques. Next, the case will be more fully described and the diagnostic criteria will be identified by the learners using a poll. Learners will be challenged to describe what practice techniques would be used to address the specific needs and concerns of the case presented, pertaining to GAD, noting these on their worksheets. Then, additional discussion utilizing the chat function will be facilitated. Next, a brief dialogue is presented regarding the application of an intervention to the case on GAD, and the learners will be asked to offer suggested questions and statements that show their understanding of how to apply the techniques learned. |
May 9, 2018 | Suicide Risk Assessment: Getting it Right
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An overview of theory pertaining to suicide risk and its etiology, as well as discuss assessment and DSM-V depression-related diagnoses. A case will be presented, and the learners will be challenged to apply the diagnostic criteria and identify the prominent symptoms of depression. |
May 23, 2018 | Suicide Prevention: Treatments for At-Risk Adults
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An overview of relevant evidence-based practices and promising approaches to prevent suicides, including specific techniques that can be used. Learners will be challenged to describe what practice techniques would be used to address the specific needs and concerns of the case presented. |
June 6, 2018 | Adolescent Addiction: Making Sense Out of Senseless Behavior
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This webinar will focus on the underlying vulnerabilities of adolescents, their peer groups, and their families that are often factors associated with adolescent misuse of substances, i.e., cannabis, alcohol, hallucinogens, cough medicines, etc., that can lead to substance use disorders. |
June 20, 2018 | Adolescent Addiction Treatment: Addressing Individual Difference Variables
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This webinar will present a compelling review of the literature that reveals the importance of addressing individual difference variables, such as age, gender and race, to successfully address the needs of adolescents with alcohol and substance use disorders treatment. Treatment approaches and rationales for their use, based on individual difference variables, will be presented and discussed. |
July 2, 2018* |
Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, and Bipolar Disorder
This workshop has passed *Due to the 4th of July holiday, this workshop will take place on July 2nd |
Three mental health disorders are particularly challenging to diagnosis, because they have overlapping symptoms and similar etiologies and courses of illness. This webinar will detail each of the diagnoses, with a focus on differences. Evidence-based interventions for each will be reviewed. |
July 18, 2018 | Motivational Interviewing: Jump-Starting the Process of Change
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In the therapeutic process of change, we must meet our patients at their level of readiness for change. Remaining an ally and anticipating and rolling with resistance is an integral part of motivational interviewing. Specific techniques are very powerful and effective to jump-start a positive and productive therapeutic relationship that begets therapeutic growth. |
August 1, 2018 | Sleep and Mental Health: Everything You Need to Know
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Sleeping challenges have been a central symptom in almost every mental health and substance use disorder. These challenges range from falling asleep, to nocturnal hyper-vigilance, early waking, restless sleep, nightmares, and more. This webinar will focus on facts about sleep, the relationship of sleep problems to mental illness, and strategies to address sleep. |
August 15, 2018 | The Opiate Epidemic: Understanding the Treatment Options
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Opiates, whether prescribed or taken illegally, have direct impact on the health and mental health of people across New York State. These impacts, when medicinal can seem miraculous; however, when they are misused, the results are disastrous. This webinar will describe the problem of opiate use disorder in NY State, present the common pathways to addiction, and conclude with prevention and treatment strategies that can be utilized to fight this epidemic. |
August 29, 2018 | Financial Exploitation of Seniors
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Do you personally know a senior who was targeted or successfully scammed by perpetrators looking for quick money – perhaps even your own parents or grandparents? This webinar will review the reasons why seniors are often successfully targeted as victims of financial exploitation; it will discuss the risk factors that make certain seniors more vulnerable to exploitation than others; and, it will identify strategies that can be deployed to disrupt and prevent financial exploitation. |
September 12, 2018 | Adolescent Self-Directed Violence: Understanding the Drivers to Target for Prevention
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They have their entire adult lives ahead of them, so why would they even consider suicide as an option? The realities of culture and peer pressures, coupled with changes in family form and function as contributors to suicide risk for adolescents, will be reviewed and discussed in this webinar. |
September 26, 2018 | Adolescents and Suicide: Strategies for Prevention
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This webinar will review the drivers of suicide for adolescent suicide and the implications for treatment. Specific strategies to address adolescent suicide according to the public health model for prevention will be discussed, including evidence-based and promising approaches for treatment. |
October 10, 2018 | Inpatient Psychiatry: When to Admit and When to Discharge
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Insurance and managed care companies have it all figured out, or do they? Did she make an attempt in the past? Did her husband cheat on him? Did he lose his job? These are the questions that are often asked, but what else matters and how do we convince insurance/managed care of this? This training will focus on how risk should be discussed, so insurance payers permit the admission, respect the request for continuing stay, and support the discharge timing and plan. |
October 24, 2018 |
Suicide Prevention for Seniors: The Role of Perceived Life Meaning and Purpose
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There are many challenges that our aging adults learn to tackle, and productive aging is not only a goal but a reality for most. However, life can throw curves that can be overwhelmingly stressful, erode support systems, and threaten a seniors’ perception of life meaning and purpose. These variables and other significant factors contributing to isolation, loneliness, and depression will be presented to enhance social worker’s assessment skills and treatment planning with this vulnerable population.
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November 7, 2018 | Treatment Strategies for Seniors at Risk for Suicide
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Seniors are uniquely at high risk for suicide, because, more often than with other age groupings, they are successful when they engage in self-directed violence with suicide intent. The drivers of suicide risk for seniors have been identified, and these offer insights into how and why specific treatment strategies will be instrumental. Promising and evidence based approaches consistent with these strategies will be discussed. |
November 19, 2018 |
The ABCs of Personality Disorder Clusters: Diagnosis and Assessment
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The diagnosis of personality disorders becomes much easier when certain fundamental differences between the three clusters and within the clusters are understood. This session will focus on differential diagnosis based on these fundamental differences. |
December 5, 2018 | Experiential Group Work with Adolescents: Addressing the Experience Void
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Adolescents are often sophomoric about their perceptions of what they know, then behave accordingly. As a result, in their search for autonomy, they often find themselves susceptible to negative social influences, engaged in dangerous and/or unhealthy behavior, and/or in trouble at school, home and/or with the law. This webinar will focus on how experiential group work can help fill the gaps caused by this lack of experience, and impart new and more sophisticated ways of understanding themselves and those circumstances that influence and maintain dysfunctional and counter-productive behavior. |
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