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This webinar will bust myths and explore the science behind emotions after abortion, as well as explore participants’ personal values surrounding abortion.
Objectives:
Identify your personal abortion-related values and how they may impact your clinical work.
Define the difference between mental health (problems) and (negative) emotions.
Explain what scientific evidence suggests about the relationship between abortions and emotions.
1 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$35.00
Member
$25.00
Retired
$20.00
Student
$20.00
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