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SUMMARY:Long COVID-19 & Mental Health: Emerging Research and Implications for Practice
DESCRIPTION:Live Interactive Webinar \nInstructor: Ellie Lipton\, M.S.W.\, LCSW\, LICSW \nFebruary 2\, 2024\, 1 – 4:15 p.m. ET \nLevel: Intermediate \nCEs: 3 \nReview CE accreditation and approvals for this course on tab above. \nThe CDC estimates that in 2023 19% of adults in the U.S. are experiencing Long COVID-19 symptoms. Long COVID\, or post-COVID syndrome\, describes a range of symptoms that emerge or persist four weeks after initial infection of SARS-COV-2. Symptoms can impact every organ system in the body\, most notably the cognitive\, cardiac and respiratory systems. Common symptoms include fatigue\, brain fog\, heart palpitations\, muscle weakness\, shortness of breath\, gastrointestinal distress\, changes in mood and post exertional malaise. \nEmerging research overwhelmingly points to Long COVID exacerbating pre-existing mental health symptoms and impacting emergent mental health problems. While researchers are unsure of the cause of Long COVID\, current theories suggest that the COVID-19 virus causes lasting organ damage\, reduces circulating serotonin and/or causes inflammation and autoimmunity. \nThis course will explore the mental health impacts of Long COVID in adults. The course will provide an overview of Long COVID and discuss emerging research on Long COVID\, including Long COVID’s impact on both pre-existing and emergent mental health concerns. This course will include implications for clinical practice and policy creation.
URL:https://www.humanserviceforum.org/event/long-covid-19-mental-health-emerging-research-and-implications-for-practice/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Smith College School for Social Work":MAILTO:mcurtin@smith.edu
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SUMMARY:Clinical Practice in Treatment Systems: A Psychodynamic Systems Approach
DESCRIPTION:Live Interactive Webinar \nInstructor: Cathleen Morey\, Ph.D.\, LICSW \nLevel: Intermediate \nCEs: 3 \nClinical practice in treatment systems is complex and challenging. Effective clinical practice is contingent on knowledge and skills that are particular for systems-based work involving multiple mental health practitioners and clients interacting in a relational matrix. Yet\, not all clinical theories and constructs that were developed for application in individual\, group\, and family modalities are directly transferable to the practice setting of a treatment system. In this seminar\, Cathleen Morey\, Ph.D.\, LICSW\, outlines a conceptual framework that synthesizes contemporary psychodynamic principles with systems theory – referred to as a psychodynamic systems approach – to inform and advance knowledge of systems-based clinical practice. This approach considers the interplay of dynamic processes among the four levels of the socially co-constructed system\, as well as patient\, staff and organizational factors that uniquely impact clinical processes in systems of care. Five key clinical phenomena are frequently actualized in systems work: transference\, countertransference\, splitting\, projective identification and enactment. Definitions of these phenomena formulated from a dyadic perspective and a contemporary psychodynamic systems approach will be offered\, and their similarities and differences will be discussed. \nBased on Morey’s empirical research\, she will describe the construct of system enactment and its relevance for clinicians practicing in treatment systems. She will outline a four-step framework for engaging system enactments to repair alliance ruptures with patients\, restore intra-staff functioning and address problematic organizational dynamics. Throughout the seminar\, Morey will highlight social justice and anti-oppressive elements of a psychodynamic systems approach. Case discussions will illustrate the application of concepts in ways that are clinically relevant for participants.
URL:https://www.humanserviceforum.org/event/clinical-practice-in-treatment-systems-a-psychodynamic-systems-approach/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,HSF Member Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Smith College School for Social Work":MAILTO:mcurtin@smith.edu
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SUMMARY:Community Impact Team\, Virtual Open Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Open Office Hours\nThe Community Impact Team will have virtual open office hours for nonprofits and other stakeholders on the following dates: \n\nFriday\, January 26\, 2024\, 10AM to 1PM
URL:https://www.humanserviceforum.org/event/community-impact-team-virtual-open-office-hours/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,HSF Member Event
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SUMMARY:Catchafire Day
DESCRIPTION:Catchafire Update\nHSF in coordination with The Beveridge Foundation\, Community Foundation of Western Mass\, and the  Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation are excited to be able to offer access to Catchafire for a third year to our members.\n\nHSF members have accessed support and services valued at over $465\,000.00 FOR FREE! HSF Executive Director\, Becca Coolong\, will let you know how HSF has used Catchafire for services ranging from rebranding to creating print materials to data analysis to strategic planning. We know that TIME is the biggest barrier to use so she will update you on how little time it really takes. This event will help  programs\, and locations in your organization benefit from having access to Catchafire. This is not just a resource for senior leaders\, it is a resource for everyone!\n\nFollowing the informational hour Becca will give technical assistance to start or move forward your projects.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you to our Annual Sponsors \n   \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.humanserviceforum.org/event/catchafire-day-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,HSF Event,Workshop
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