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Baton Rouge Region - Silver Lining Self-Care Treatment Plan

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254100_018: "NASW-LA Baton Rouge Region Sponsored Workshop" FREE for Members. Topic:  Silver Lining Self-Care Treatment Plan.  Presented by:  Avis K. Brown, LCSW-BACS.  This clinical content workshop will examine how the signature framework “Silver Lining Self-Care Treatment Plan” can help clinicians discovering how to create a personal “Self-Care Treatment Plan” to help reduce the impact of Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue and stressors specific to those in helping professions. Participants will be provided an overview of Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue.  1.50 Clinicalhours.  Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

Alexandria Region - Children's Advocacy

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254100_017:  "NASW-LA Alexandria Region Sponsored Workshop" FREE for Members. Topic:  Children's Advocacy. Presented by:  Tiffany LaBorde, LMSW, Hannah Hicks, LMSW, Amie Clark, LPC, Annie Johnson Salazar, LPC.  At the end of this training participants will be able to: (1) Define Trauma Focused Training.  (2) Assess clients for referral to the Children's Advocacy Network Trauma Therapy Program.  (3) Cite the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) mission of advocatinge.  1.5 General hour.  Pre-registration is required for planning purposes.

New Orleans Region - Building Resilience: Navigating and Conquering Compassion Fatigue in the Social Work Profession

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254100_016: "NASW-LA New Orleans Region Sponsored Workshop" FREE for Members. Topic:  Building Resilience: Navigating and Conquering Compassion Fatigue in the Social Work Profession.   Presented by: Jasmine Harkless-Thomas, LCSW-BACS.  This presentation will: (1) Provide an overview of exposure trauma and the connection between social work and vicarious trauma. (2) Review the signs, symptoms of vicarious trauma and treatment recommendations for social workers. (3) Discuss key points of what does it mean to be trauma informed in social work and how to avoid stress and burnout in the social work profession. (4) Raise awareness of the effects of vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue on social workers and their ethical conduct. Offer insights into the NASW Code of Ethics, focusing on self-care and cultural competence. (5) Provide participants with vital resources and tools to strengthen their resilience when working with other populations, and to minimize the risks of vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue. (6) Increase participants self-awareness about the importance of coping mechanisms and self-care strategies in reducing burnout and stress. (7) Equip participants with practical coping skills to manage the impact of vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue, including guided meditation, relaxation techniques, and the creation of a personalized self-care plan..  2.00 Clinical hours.  Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

Ethics: Record Keeping

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This workshop has been approved fo 6.00 Ethical hours of continuing education credits.

For more information contact:
Professional Training Resources, Inc.
Lisa Driscoll
318-443-0845
lisa@professionaltrainingresourcesinc.com

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