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Our Warming Climate: Social Work Tools to Foster Resilience
Social workers stand in a unique position to use our knowledge, experience and skills to facilitate our own self-care as well as help mitigate global warming through policy advocacy. We can deliver trauma-informed interventions to individuals and groups, and organize communities to adapt to changing conditions. This presentation will include information about the devastating effects of climate change on micro and macro levels of life, especially for those who are most vulnerable, as well as concrete tools from neurobiology and energy psychology for building personal and community resilience.
Learning Goals: -Participants will name three physical and/or mental health consequences of the climate crisis for residents of New England. -Attendees will be able to name three groups likely to be most impacted by climate change in New England. -Attendees will learn and practice at least three resilience skills from current psychological and neurological science. -Participants will be able to name three resources for self-care, building community and strengthening resilience skills.
1.5 Clinical
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$40.00
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$30.00
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