Ethics & Boundaries

NASW Wisconsin

Mark Wills 0 1490
1 - 5 pm CT

Things That Make You Go Hmm…Boundaries, Barriers, and Shame Oh My!

This training offers participants an opportunity to explore the difference between boundaries and barriers in peer-to-peer and client relationships. It explores personal boundaries, trust, shame, vulnerability, and use of self-assessment tools. Participants learn new strategies in paradigm thinking, communication and conflict management in the workplace; through examining challenges they face when colleagues are unethical or cross professional boundaries.

Who am I Now? The Ever-changing Role of the Caregiver

NASW Wisconsin

Mark Wills 0 804
Noon-1 p.m. Central

This training will provide an overview of how a caregiver's role changes as the care needs of their loved one change. It will review the individuality of the caregiver, caregiver adaptation, address what-if questions, and discuss resources. Financial aspects will also be reviewed, including insurance coverage.

Building Resiliency with Intimate Partner Abuse Survivors

NASW Wisconsin

Mark Wills 0 855
Noon-1 p.m. Central

This workshop begins with a survey of intimate partner abuse survivors and what they found helpful in therapy. With that foundation, Jennifer Parker, MSSW, LCSW, ACSW, explores three issues they often present: mistrusting self & unconditionally trusting partner, confusion between selfishness and self-interest, and beliefs that interfere with assertiveness.
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