April 30th, Psychoeducation as an Aid in Navigating the Impact of COVID-19
Psychoeducation as an Aid in Navigating the Impact of COVID-19
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Date and time: Thursday April 30, 2020, 10:30am-12:00pm
Trainers: Ellen Lukens, PhD, LCSW-R, Firestone Professor of Professional Practice and
Yamile M. Martí, LMSW, PhD, Lecturer
Description: Psychoeducational models draw on an evidence-based approach and can be adapted for multiple settings and populations. The approach can be tailored to fit specific circumstances and focuses on a learning exchange between facilitator and participant. It is strengths-based and attends to coping, stress management, increased insight, grief and loss, social support, and personal and community advocacy, while maintaining a social justice and anti-oppressive perspective. This series is one of several developed by the CSSW COVID-19 Action Team that includes a group of faculty and administrators who represent various aspects of social work practice, programming, and policy.
Session 1: Naming the Experience & Beginning to Cope
This first session focuses on the basic principles and elements of psychoeducation with an embedded session...