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This workshop acknowledges the toll that providing care for others can take on us as social workers. By reframing our work to include humane and compassionate limitations, dispelling the myth of the infinitely-resourced caregiver and centering the care of ourselves within our vision of compassionate care of others, we will be better able to build and maintain sustainable practices and live and work more fully.
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3/9/2021
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When:
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021 12:00 - 1:30 pm
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Where:
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Virtual | Zoom access details to be sent 24 hours in advance United States
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Contact:
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Jamie Klufts
jklufts.naswma@socialworkers.org
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Online registration is closed.
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This workshop acknowledges the toll that providing care for others can take on us as social workers. By reframing our work to include humane and compassionate limitations, dispelling the myth of the infinitely-resourced caregiver and centering the care of ourselves within our vision of compassionate care of others, we will be better able to build and maintain sustainable practices and live and work more fully.
Presenter: Jenn Brandel, LICSW, author of My Crisis Plain: What I Need to Get Through the Darkness and the soon to be released, When Rabbits Spill Their Tea: Metaphors to Guide Us Through Difficult Time
1.5 CEUs FREE for NASW-MA members | $15 for non-members
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