Self-care has come into vogue in the counseling and social work professions. However, valuable information concerning the practice of self-care in clinical settings appears elusive. This workshop provides participants with empirically based skills to reduce and manage clinical work related stress and the danger of vicarious trauma. The workshop introduces participants to breathing, relaxation and mediation techniques rooted in the 5,000 year old Chinese Medical practice of Qigong. In addition, the workshop explores the ethical nature of self-care and how the lack thereof can lead to impairment and unethical clinical practices
For more information Contact:
New Mexico Highlands University
Lou Ann Romero, Continuing Education
Ph: 505.454.3087
Fax: 505.454.3290
Lou Ann Romero |
Date:
March 22, 2013
Time:
1-4:30 p.m.
Location:
Rio Rancho Highlands Campus,
1700 Grande Blvd., Rm. TBA
Cost:
10.00 per CEU
Checks payable to:
Highlands School of Social Work.
Please call or email to confirm
attendance. Space is limited!
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