This webinar addresses the dynamics and skills of engaging and working with hard-to-reach individuals, families, and groups. Discussion includes dealing with denial in the beginning phase of work, confronting authority issues with mandatory (or semi-voluntary) clients, creating conditions of trust and safety, and challenging the illusion of work.
This webinar provides social workers with an ethical understanding regarding the importance of self-care during this pandemic and to provide you with strategies both in a professional setting and non professional setting to assist in early recognition and prevention of burnout. Get self-care strategies to promote your own self-care during the pandemic, because burnout impacts both work and overall health.
NASW members, join your colleagues and NASW staff for a free question and answer session, held every other third Wednesday of the month from noon to 1 pm ET.
Burnout can affect new and experienced social workers as well as social work students.
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