Advancing Active Social Justice Allyship in Social Work Through Social Empathy and Political Engagement

NASW Wisconsin

Josh Klapperick 0 1082
The preamble to the NASW Code of Ethics states, “Social workers are sensitive to cultural and ethnic diversity and strive to end discrimination, oppression, poverty, and other forms of social injustice” (NASW, 2021, para. 2). In order to meet these ideals, social workers must have not only interpersonal empathy but social empathy.

Emotions after Abortions

NASW Wisconsin

Josh Klapperick 0 972
This webinar will bust myths and explore the science behind emotions after abortion, as well as explore participants’ personal values surrounding abortion.

Putting a Name to Silent Suffering: Treating Perinatal Mental Health

NASW Wisconsin

Josh Klapperick 0 1036
Perinatal mental health is a widespread issue, however, often overlooked and rarely discussed within the helping profession. The reality and experiences of new parents are disregarded with an expectation that having a baby is “the best time of your life,” so parents suffer in silence. Untreated perinatal mental health leads to psychiatric needs and shattered families; having generational impact.
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