Course Description:
This two-hour training emphasizes evidence-based interventions and the ethical responsibilities of social workers in managing client pain and stress. Through a blend of theory, practical application, and ethical considerations, participants will enhance their skills in assessing, managing, and alleviating client pain and stress in diverse practice settings. Participants will learn tools to help effectively support clients dealing with chronic pain, enhancing their well-being and overall quality of life.
A key focus of the training will be developing culturally responsive strategies. Participants will learn how to integrate stress management into pain management plans tailored to diverse populations. The training will address the unique psychosocial needs of different communities while considering cultural, socioeconomic, and systemic factors that influence pain perception and management.
Course Link:
https://forms.gle/UMVFTw9Ck2ZAVDV7A
CE Value (credits): 2
CE Type: Standard, Pain
Sponsor:
Spring Arbor University
Contact Information:
Emily Dixon
616-558-9618
mailto:Emily.Dixon2@arbor.edu