2012 SSWLHC Webinar Series Presents:
Addressing Grief in Acute and Community Based Settings: A Research Update and Application to Practice
Was held Wednesday, January 25, 2012 1:00 PM-2:30 PM Eastern Time Click here for webinar details
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Learning Objectives At the end of this session participants will be able to: Review models and concepts which give understanding to the experience of grief. Identify new developments and current trends in the field of grief study. Explain the latest research of the experience of grief and apply this to social work practice in acute and community-based settings. Identify cues for prolonged or complicated grief which can guide appropriate referral for more in-depth treatment. Apply the practice concepts of one model of grief intervention and apply this to cases from your own social work practice.
Speaker Mark De St. Aubin, LCSW, FT Mark De St. Aubin has 27 years of social work experience in a variety of practice settings including: positions with the Veteran’s Administration, pediatric rehab, geriatric home care and hospice, long term care facilities, consulting/supervision and teaching. For the past 16 years, he has been on the faculty of the College of Social Work at the University of Utah instructing in the areas of social work practice in health, mental health, and grief and loss. His current teaching and research interests in-clude social work’s role in chronic illness management, social work supervision, and the psychoso-cial needs and care of the dying and bereaved. He recently obtained the ADEC ‘Fellow’ credential in Thanatology and has a private practice of grief counseling.
PROGRAM SUBMITTED FOR CEU APPROVAL TO NASW
Attention SSWLHC Supporters:
In an effort to reach out to social workers struggling with shrinking budgets that may not be able to attend the Annual Conference, we began offering webinars in 2006.
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities for 2011, email info@sswlhc.org for more information.
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