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External Course

NASW-NY: Recognizing and Responding to Violent Extremism


Credit(s): 3 CEU
Course Number: NY20260323
Duration: 3 hours
Access: Available until April 7, 2026
Date: March 23, 2026
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
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    Category: Mental Health, Advanced (Expert), Emerging (Beginner) ... (show more)
    Category: Mental Health, Advanced (Expert), Emerging (Beginner), Mid-Career (Intermediate), Student (show less)
    Other: New York
    Other: New York
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    Hate and grievance-based violence are growing epidemics in the United States. The reasons for such violence are multifaceted and do not always stem from devotion to an extreme ideology. Online radicalization, social isolation, and mental health challenges are a few of the many factors that contribute to a deeper level of extremism and an escalation to violence.

    Connecting at-risk individuals to proper mental health and community resources is a critical step in early intervention and prevention. However, many mental health professionals are unaware of the signs of escalation toward extremist violence or are unsure of how to respond.

    This training is designed to provide practitioners with comprehensive knowledge regarding the identification of warning signs and indicators associated with violent extremism and targeted violence. Additionally, the session aims to provide participants with valuable resources and the latest research findings, equipping them with the necessary insights for implementing appropriate interventions to address behaviors contributing to the escalation of such violence.

    Following this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Define violent extremism and targeted violence.
    2. Describe the differences between deradicalizing and demobilizing.
    3. Identify the warning signs of mobilization to extremist or targeted violence.
    4. Describe research-based interventions to demobilize clients from violence.
    5. Demonstrate understanding of New York’s Red Flag law and how it differs from other possible interventions.
    3 CEU  

    NASW-NY MemberEarly RegistrationStandard
    Non-MemberN/A$45.00
    Other Chapter Members (e.g., NASW-NJ, etc.)Early RegistrationStandard
    Non-MemberN/A$75.00
    Non-MemberEarly RegistrationStandard
    Non-MemberN/A$90.00
    NASW-NY Student and Transitional Member (Non-CE Eligible)Early RegistrationStandard
    Non-MemberN/A$0.00

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    For Credit
    $45.00 - NASW-NY Member
    $75.00 - Other Chapter Members (e.g., NASW-NJ, etc.)
    $90.00 - Non-Member
    No Credit
    $0.00 - NASW-NY Student and Transitional Member (Non-CE Eligible)
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