| | | AGPA16-304 | | Current Trends in Modern Group Analysis Speakers: Elliot Zeisel, Jeanne Bunker, Michal Ginach, Marie Sergent Audio CDs: 2 | | Audio CD | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | NHF12-219 | | Creative SW Programming Speakers: Peg Geary, MA, MBA, MPH, LCSW, CCM; Elissa Kraus, MS, CGC; Don Molter, MEd; David Rushlow, LMSW; Moderators: Peg Geary, MA, MBA, MPH, LCSW, CCM Understanding Hemophilia Genetics: How Can We Help? Social Workers are given an introduction to basic hemophilia genetics, including pattern of inheritance, risk determination, and molecular testing and analysis. Using case scenarios we discuss the implications of DNA testing on the patient and family, and the complex ethical issues surrounding the disclosure of results. We explore the psychosocial dynamics of the burden and consequences of genetic knowledge. Participants identify and explore ways to assist patients and families cope with the all-too-common reactions of guilt, shame and blame —— Career Counseling for Adolescence: During this session we focus on the role and importance of career counselors within the bleeding disorder community. We discuss advocacy skills for parents and students, the differences between Healthcare Plans, IEPs and Section 504 plans and when each plan should be appropriately used. Learn about the importance of early career testing, scholarship searches, and school/community involvement activities. —— Utilizing Telemedicine in Rural Communities: This session focuses on implementing a telemedicine program at your HTC. We discuss funding, the protocols and technology necessary to run such a program. Learn how this innovative technology can improve access to healthcare and quality of care for the rural patient population. You also learn how to assess client readiness and delivery of social work intervention techniques using telemedicine as a therapy tool. Audio CDs: 2 | | Audio CD | | $24.00 | | $24.00 | |
| | | AGPA18-1WED | | Hochberg Public Education Event: Group Process as an Intervention for Community Resocialization Speakers: David Allen This presentation describes how social fragmentation creates victims of shame, who become destructive to themselves, others, and their community. Through group process and resocialization, persons are liberated from being victims of shame to being open to positive emotions, forgiveness, gratitude and constructive community. | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | TBA08-224 | | Race Matters Speakers: Maya Wiley, Dennis Parker, Katherine Abisa, Gerry Hudson, Bertha Lewis | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |