Online Coffee and Conversation Virtual Support: Providing Strength-based Services in a Remote Environment 

Coffee and Conversation presents:

Virtual Support: Providing Strength-based Services in a Remote Environment

Date: April 17th, 2020
Time:
2-4 pm Registration closes at 1:30pm | 2 CE
Presenter:
Stephanie Snyder, LCSW
Location:
Zoom, invitation in registration confirmation

Description:

In today’s ever-changing society, we need to stay apprised of the aspects of virtual work and how to best engage and provide services to those that we are serving remotely. Based on years of virtual clinical experience, we will explore the best practices and most important aspects of conducting direct services online. This will enable us as professionals to best optimize our virtual performance and keep others motivated to keep working at what’s important for their success!

Objectives:

  • Review utilizing a strengths-based approach
  • Critical Do's and Don'ts of working with others virtually
  • Understand the Pros and Cons of working virtually
  • Explore technologies
  • Review HIPPA compliance and confidentiality

About the Presenter:

Stephanie is a LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) and has over 15 years of experience providing various human services including therapy/counseling, casework, and professional training/education. She received her master’s degree in Social Work from Temple University in 2007 and completed a two-year certification process in Choice Theory/Reality Therapy. Since she is passionate about guiding and mentoring, she is also a certified LCSW supervisor through Temple University and conducts both in person and online trainings for various child welfare and human service agencies. Stephanie has extensive experience utilizing a cognitive-behavioral therapy approach (CBT) while incorporating mindfulness principles and practices. She strives to use all her training, knowledge, and experience to help meet your individual and group needs. Stephanie has experience working with adults, children and youth (including foster care and adoption), college students, and LGBTQ individuals while addressing concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, grief and loss, work/life balance, relationship issues, life changes, sexual identity/orientation, anger management, self-esteem, sleeping concerns, career difficulties, life purpose, spirituality, and more! She has been offering both in person and online/virtual services since 2017 through her own private practice entitled “Stephanie’s Services”. It is her belief that a lot of our daily actions, reactions, and behaviors have to do with our internal thoughts, messages, and perspectives; so in addressing cognitive thought processes we can strive to achieve positive changes in mental and physical realities.

Continuing Education Credits:

FOR PENNSYLVANIA SOCIAL WORKERS, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS, AND PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS: This program is approved for 2 credits for professional workshops sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, a state affiliate of the Clinical Social Work Association listed in Section 47.36 of Title 49, Chapter 47 of the PA Code, State Board of Social Work Examiners. This program is also approved for 2 credits for professional workshops for marriage & family therapists (Section 48.36) and professional counselors (Section 49.36).

FOR NEW JERSEY SOCIAL WORKERS: This program is approved for 2 credits. Attendance at programs or courses given at state and national social work association conferences, where the criteria for membership is an academic degree in social work, are a valid source of continuing education credit (N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.4(c)4)

  • April 17, 2020
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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