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The 3 S's: Supervision, Self-reflection, and Self-care
This webinar will explore three essential practices for beginning social workers in behavioral health: supervision, self-reflection, and self-care. Regular supportive supervision, self-reflection, and self-care are fundamental in protecting novice practitioners from the occupational hazards of social work; in particular, compassion fatigue.
Participants will:
Be able to define supervision
Learn how to use supervision effectively
Be able to describe self-reflection
Learn how to use self-reflection to monitor their emotional responses
Learn the importance of self-care as a protective strategy to guard against compassion fatigue
Cost: SPS Members: Free / Non-SPS Members: $30 / Non-NASW Members: $40 If you are not a Specialty Practice Sections member, please click here to join: https://www.socialworkers.org/spsjoin
1.5 Social Work
Only for Specialty Practice Section Members
Standard
Non-Member
$40.00
Member
$30.00
Specialty Practice Sections
$0.00
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