(1.5 CEU Live Webinar) Worth the Struggle Addressing the Costs of COVID-19

Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EDT

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Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EDT

1.5 General CEUs

In many ways, some more direct than others, COVID-19 has impacted the manner in which therapy occurs. However, the foundation of clinical care and the integrity with which Psychotherapy occurs should never waiver.

 

This training details proactive ways in which clinicians can implement trauma informed strategies to ensure a mindful, compassionate way they remain in tune with their client's complex needs, despite all changes amidst these inconsistent times. This training will not only discuss some of the unintentional pitfalls that well meaning, kindhearted clinicians fall in, but the situations that are beyond therapists' control, and how to navigate accordingly to ensure, as much as possible, a trauma sensitive environment, for all involved.  

 

Additionally, throughout this training, there will be real life examples, vignettes, and other situational excerpts from the presenter, as she details her own experiences in the therapeutic process, both personally and professionally.  While precautions will be taken to ensure privacy and confidentiality, this inside look allows the audience a chance to view the experience from "both sides." 

 

*Special focus will be taken throughout the training to ensure safety for all in attendance due to delicate topics addressed, and ensure necessary supports/referrals provided as needed. This training is directed for professionals in the mental health field. 

 

 Objectives:

1.) Enhance rapport a)rapidly, b)ongoing c) in times of counter transference, with clients that struggle with trauma histories of complex and systemic origin, who view the world differently than you, the clinician, socially, politically, ethically, systemically, culturally, and otherwise.  

 

2.) Enhance ways to effectively manage ambiguous loss/grief with clients when the world is processing "traditional" grief and balance the limitations of this struggle with clinical indicators of PTSD criteria. 

 

3.) Recognize when one's own limitations as a clinician are ineffective in one area, but can be highly effective in another. Additionally, highlight the importance of empowerment when working with trauma survivors, and why this is crucial to breaking the cycle of re- traumatization. Recognize dependency both in and out of the therapeutic relationship, as well as the differences between dependency and healthy therapeutic bond/attachment.  

 

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National Association of Social Workers-Delaware

https://naswde.socialworkers.org/

For more information, contact Makyla Burke at mburke.naswde@socialworkers.org or call 302-251-9212 x 127

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Sarah Falkson, MA, LPC, NCC
Outpatient Practice
Sarah Falkson, MA, LPC, NCC has worked in various aspects of the mental health field for over the past fifteen years, including inpatient hospitals, outpatient mental health treatment, community based wraparound programs, forensic settings, crisis intervention, and more. She currently works at a small outpatient practice in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. She remains dedicated to advocating for trauma informed care at all levels. In her spare time she continues to try to train her dog, Chaka, something that remains a lovable challenge.

About Sarah Falkson, MA, LPC, NCC

Outpatient Practice