Webinars
Displaying 49 - 60 of 125DATES: 1/15/26 & 1/16/26, 9:30am-12pm each day. This 2-day webinar will distinguish the major diagnostic categories that affect adolescents and learn how to more accurately diagnose teens. It…
DATES: 1/15/26 & 1/22/26, 9:30am-12pm each day. This is a 2-day webinar. Eating disorders and OCD are two extremely complicated illnesses and often times, their symptoms…
When you think about networking you may think about individuals on the computer speaking to people they've never met. Yet today interpersonal networking is one of the most important skills…
This 7-hour webinar will examine the history of crisis intervention and trauma response over the past century. This will be done as a means to understand the current response models and…
As assaults on reproductive health continue across the country, the time is now for social workers to learn about the tenets of Reproductive Justice (RJ). A framework developed by minoritized…
Previously titled: Understanding Self-Harming Behavior: Using the Lens of Trauma. The purpose of this webinar is to reframe self-harming behavior within the lens of traumatic re-enactment. By…
This webinar explores the topic of racial justice and how it relates to social work. We will engage in conversations about racial justice work that help to foster authentic engagement with social…
This webinar will discuss the role that nutrition and diet play in overall brain and body functioning, with a specific focus on the food-mood connection and mental, emotional, and behavioral…
DATES: 1/23/26 & 1/30/26, 9:30am-12:30pm each day. This 2-day webinar, discusses how unaddressed shame has destructive consequences for individuals, for families and for communities. Shame can…
This is a 5-hour webinar. This interactive webinar will explore several different perspectives regarding ethical decision making. It will examine the role of cultural competence in making ethical…
This clinical webinar will focus on comorbid concerns and diagnoses related to Eating Disorders. Newer trends focusing on ADHD and autism will be discussed and how they influence disordered…
Once thought to be a rare psychiatric illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder is now recognized to be quite common as 2-3 million Americans are believed to have it. Although they are not as well…