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Total Credits: 3 including 3 Continuing Education Credit for Social Workers, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Clinical Psychologists, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Professional Counselors, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Marriage and Family Therapists, 3 Cultural Competence
This live and interactive workshop satisfies the Cultural Competence requirement for social workers.
Religion and spirituality are dimensions of culture that can be salient sources of healing and hope, as well as hurt. At the same time, practitioners may feel unsure about how to respond to matters of faith and spirituality, due in large part to the lack of skill-building opportunities in these topics. As a result, they end up avoiding these aspects of a person’s experience in an effort to not overstep boundaries, practice outside of one’s skills, or cause harm. This can be especially alienating for people who identify as religious or spiritual, or come from communities with strong roots in faith institutions.
This live and interactive webinar will provide information, tools, and resources for practitioners to increase their self-awareness, practice talking with others about their experiences with religion and spirituality using established tools, as well as practice applying cultural responsiveness to matters of religion, faith, and spirituality in the context of person-centered care.
Learning Objectives:
As a result of participating in this session, individuals will be able to:
Please register by December 5, 2024
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for social workers.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for clinical psychologists.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for professional counselors.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for marriage and family therapists.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies 3 hours toward the State of Illinois cultural competency requirement for social workers.
Attending to Spirituality PPT Slides
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Copies of slides for the workshop. |
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Attending to Spirituality Case Vignette
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Handout for Attending to Spirituality workshop. |
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Resources for Attending to Spirituality
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Resources for Attending to Spirituality workshop. |
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Gabriela Zapata-Alma, (they/them) is a liberation-centered bilingual and multicultural clinician, educator, and national subject matter expert whose driving force is social justice. In addition to their small practice, Gabriela is a Lecturer at the University of Chicago, Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice where they coordinate the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor Training Program. Gabriela is also the Associate Director of the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health.
They have been recognized with numerous awards, including Health & Medicine Policy Research Group’s Health Award for their trauma-informed anti-oppression work with marginalized communities; and the Rising Star Award from the Illinois chapter of the National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) recognizing their leadership in trauma-informed and harm reduction-based substance use disorder care.
Participants who cancel their registrations at least 48 hours before the start of an online workshop can receive a credit or refund minus a $25.00 processing fee. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellations received less than 48 hours before the start of the workshop. You can indicate your preference by contacting our office: pdp@crownschool.uchicago.edu
In the rare event that a workshop is cancelled, we will contact you as soon as possible. Please check your email and voicemail prior to the day of the workshop. We will offer you a full refund, a class credit equal to the amount of your payment, or the opportunity to transfer into another workshop, provided there is space available.