NASW California
2-8 p.m.
The presentation will explore the origins and utility of the historical diagnosis of pyromania, provide incidence and prevalence data, introduce participants to a recently developed theoretical model that explains several pathways to the onset of fire setting and support for risk assessment modeling, and describe promising treatment frameworks.
NASW California
Noon-3 p.m.This course's objectives are to:
- acknowledge racial colorblindness as a racial microaggression that upholds white supremacy;
- evaluate the ethical implications of being racially colorblind in practice;
- identify 3 racial disparities that exist and the role in recognizing race in order to advocate and empower clients to fight against inequities; and
- define cultural humility and explore strategies to increase interpersonal and intrapersonal cultural humility to improve rapport building and alleviate further trauma.
NASW California
4-5:30 p.m.
Join us for our next Policy Consortium Convening! The consortium will activate and inspire social work students and professionals in local level politics. This workshop will be hosted by Victor Manalo, Ph.D., MSW and a guest speaker.
NASW California
Noon-7:30 p.m.
This course outlines the general principles of suicide risk identification, assessment, management, and their practical applications in evaluating and working with individuals who are at risk as well as with clients with chronic, severe mental disorders.
NASW California
Noon-7:30 p.m.
This course outlines the general principles of suicide risk identification, assessment, management, and their practical applications in evaluating and working with individuals who are at risk as well as with clients with chronic, severe mental disorders.