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Ethics of Self-Care: Gaining Our Strength Back after Loss, Stress, and Difficult Client Cases

The Center for Lifelong Learning of Tulane School of Social Work will be virtually hosting Parker Robinson, MHA, LCSW-BACS to present Ethics of Self-Care: Gaining Our Strength Back after Loss, Stress, and Difficult Client Cases on May 21, 2022 from 8:30am to 11:45pm CST. 

Course Description and Objectives

Ethics of Self-Care: Gaining Our Strength Back after Loss, Stress, and Difficult Client Cases will teach participants how to prioritize and schedule difficult cases in difficult times, the importance of nutrition and health for the practitioner, learn practical and integrative self-care applications, and will create a self-care plan.

This training is designed for Licensed Social Workers and Licensed Professional Counselors. This continuing education workshop provides 3 ethical hours.

A virtual reservation is $85. Tulane School of Social Work Adjuncts, DSW Candidates, MSW Candidates, Faculty and Staff may contact TSSW_CLL@wave.tulane.edu for discount codes.

Only Master Card and Visa Accepted.

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Date: 
Saturday, May 21, 2022 - 08:30 to 11:45
Admission: 
Admission is charged
Invitation status: 
Open to the public
Tickets: 
Required