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Self Study

Do Atheists Have Spiritual Needs at the End of Life?


Presented by Ann M. Callahan, PhD, LCSW
Credit(s): 1 Social & Cultural Competence
Course Number: WI-2021-02-12
Original Program Date: February 12, 2021
Duration: 56 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Spirituality / Religion, Elderly / Geriatics / Gerontology, Empowerment / Strengths-Based ... (show more)
    Category: Spirituality / Religion, Elderly / Geriatics / Gerontology, Empowerment / Strengths-Based, Hospice / End of Life Issues (show less)
    Presentation Purpose: 
    Identify how a relational approach to spiritually sensitive social work can be used to support clients who are religiously unaffiliated. With an increasingly diverse society, it is important for social workers to protect, support, and respect the rights of all clients. This includes clients who are religiously unaffiliated. It is important to assess how each client defines their own “spiritual” needs. People with implicit religious beliefs or those who question their beliefs may have spiritual/religious needs that evoke suffering. The need for meaningful relationships remains even when spiritual/religious beliefs do not. This presentation describes how spiritually sensitive social workers can recognize relationships a client finds meaningful and cultivate these relationships to support clients when they need them the most.

    Objectives:
    By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to
    1. Define atheism
    2. Define spiritual sensitivity
    3. Define relational spirituality
    1 Social & Cultural Competence  

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