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SUMMARY:[Training] Responding to COVID-19: How to Provide Acute Stress Intervention (ASI) to Healthcare Staff Experiencing COVID-19 related Stress
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \nCarrie Epstein\, LCSW-R (Bio)Assistant Professor\, Yale Child Study CenterDirector of Clinical Services and Training\, Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study Center \nSteven Marans\, MSW\, PhD (Bio)Harris Professor\, Yale Child Study CenterDirector\, National Center for Children Exposed to Violence/Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study CenterDirector\, Trauma ServiceProfessor of Psychiatry \nDescription: \nThis workshop is a special partnership with the Childhood Violent Trauma Center of the Yale Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine \nDeveloped by Steven Marans\, MSW\, PhD and Carrie Epstein\, LCSW-R\, The Acute Stress Intervention for Adults (ASI) is a brief\, 1 to 4 session evidence-informed structured approach for clinicians to provide one-on-one consultation to health care staff experiencing COVID-19 related stress. ASI is based on the co-developers’ extensive experiences in working with adults as part of their trauma-focused evidence-based treatment\, the Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI)\, and well as their experience in working with adults in the immediate aftermath following mass casualty events\, such as the Sandy Hook Elementary school tragedy. \nLearning Objectives: By attending this session attendees will be able to: \n\nImplement the Acute Stress Intervention (ASI) to reduce acute stress symptoms in healthcare staff experiencing COVID-19 related stress.\nAssess for acute stress reactions using the Acute Stress Disorder Scale\, adapted for COVID-19.\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\nLIVE WEBINAR w/ Limited Capacity- Please note that this event is open to the public and being recorded for educational and professional development purposes. \nFREE ADMISSION W/ OPTIONAL DONATION TO CSSW STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND \n\nDonations will go to CSSW students facing immediate crises including food insecurity\, housing insecurity\, or other unexpected COVID-19 related expenses.\nTo donate please CLICK HERE\n\n3 CE’s for NYS-\, NJ-\, and CT- licensed social workers. Other states\, please confirm with your licensing board as many other states accept our social work CE.  \n***Tickets are available until 8am on 6/15/2020 OR when capacity is reached***
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cssw-covid19resources/event/psycoedu-6/
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CATEGORIES:Psychoeducation
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