Friday, July 26, 2013

New Tools & Techniques

Frequently Asked Questions About the New Psychotherapy Codes

Effective January 2013, clinical social workers began using new and revised psychotherapy codes when providing psychotherapy services to patients. This Tools & Techniques provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about the new codes.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

DSM-5 webinar

Save the Date

NASW Practice Webinar on DSM-5

Webinar: What Clinical Social Workers Should Know About the DSM-5
Dates: July 24, 2013; August 8, 2013
Time: 12 pm - 1:00 pm ET
Registration Fee: Free. Registration details will be available soon on NASW's website at www.socialworkers.org.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) was released in May 2013 and includes new disorders and revised criteria for existing mental disorders. This webinar will assist clinical social workers in transitioning from the DSM-IV to the DSM-5. Cnges will be highlighted including the reorganization of the chapters, creation of new diagnoses and categories, consolidation and deletion of diagnoses, and the deletion of the multiaxial diagnosis with changes that include an emphasis on assessment measures. This webinar will benefit clinical social workers who diagnose and treat mental illness in all settings.

Presenter: Mirean Coleman, LICSW, CT
Senior Practice Associate for Clinical Social Work, NASW
Center for Workforce Studies & Social Work Practice
National Association of Social Workers
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Healthy Attachments

SAVE the DATE…Brochure to follow
“23rd Annual Conference on Promoting Healthy Attachments”
Oglebay Resort & Convention Center, Wheeling, West Virginia

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013
Learning Session –
 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Ira J. Chasnoff, M.D., President of the Children’s Research Triangle, Chicago, IL. returns this year by popular demand to present a full-day learning session (6 hours.)  Dr. Chasnoff is one of the nation’s leading researchers in the field of prenatal exposure to alcohol and other drugs and is the author of “Understanding the Drug Exposed Child: Approaches to Behavior and Learning.”
5:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Holiday Buffet Dinner followed by a 2-hour learning session on
“Unique Issues of Adoptive Families”
Presented by: Gregory C. Keck, Ph.D.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2013   
Learning Sessions –
8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Gregory C. Keck, Ph.D., Founder and Director of the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio and author of “Adopting the Hurt Child,” has been a popular mainstay at the conference and will present a morning 3-hour learning session on attachment.  Dr. Keck is an internationally recognized leader in this field.
Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA, Program Support Consultant for the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI), Germantown, MD, will present a morning and an afternoon learning session (3 hours each), focusing on the work of the NFI founded on the principle that fathers make unique and irreplaceable contributions to the lives of their children.
Darcia F. Narvaez, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Executive Director of the Collaborative for Ethical Education at the University of Notre Dame, award-winning author and blogger for Psychology Today, will present an afternoon 3-hour learning session on the early life experiences of young children and their influence on “moral brain” development.
 Contact for information:
Michele Santin, MA, PCC, LSW (740) 282-3631 or msantin@diosteub.org
Director, Office of Family and Social Concerns (Catholic Charities)
Diocese of Steubenville, PO Box 969, Steubenville OH 43952
In the process of applying for up to 14 CEU’s for OH, PA, and WV Counselors and Social Workers
Contact Oglebay Resort at 1-800-624-6988 for discounted lodging under the room block
for the Diocese of Steubenville