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Wednesday, 18 November 2020 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
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2 Clinical or Social/Cultural
(2 CEU Live Webinar) Fostering Resilience in Latina/O/X Mental Health
Resilience theory is an interdisciplinary concept in the social sciences. Societal discourse and media in the U.S. are flooded with xenophobic attitudes toward Latina/o/x immigrants and harm the psychological well-being of Latino communities. This workshop will identify best practices to foster resilience in Latinos in social work practice.
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CE certificates will be e-mailed within 7 days of successful completion of the webinar.
Cost for this course:
Regular Price: $57NASW Member Discounted Price: $37 (Members save over 35%!)
* If you require special accommodations to permit your attendance, please submit a written request along with a completed registration form and payment at least 30 days prior to the registration deadline. Requests received after the deadline may not be able to be processed or fulfilled in time for the event.
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For more information, contact Makyla Burke at mburke.naswde@socialworkers.org or call 302-251-9212 x 127
Dr. De La Cruz, BA in Political Science (Rider University), MSW (Rutgers University), and DSW (Rutgers University), is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in NJ. She completed a Post-Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy at The Multicultural Family Institute, Inc. in Highland Park, NJ. Having originated from an underprivileged background and being a child of an immigrant family herself, Dr. De La Cruz’s education and work has been motivated by her desire to support traditionally underserved populations. Towards that overarching goal, she has worked with Latino advocacy nonprofit agencies. She currently serves as Executive Director for the Latino Action Network Foundation. Her clinical experience includes providing emergency screening of persons in mental health crisis at an inner city hospital, outpatient and in-home child and family therapy, and clinical consultation for nursing homes with primarily Spanish-speaking residents. In addition, she has extensive experience working in the prevention of child sexual abuse by conducting forensic evaluations, individual, group and family therapy at an intensive outpatient program for court mandated youth who have sexually abused and/or have fire setting behaviors. Currently, Dr. De La Cruz coordinates the psychological treatment of child sexual abuse survivors and their non-offending families in Hudson County, NJ.
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