Stop Judging, Start Healing Summit Exhibitors
This workshop will identify and analyze the professional concepts and functions critical to effective supervision for social workers in administrative and clinical supervision. Various aspects of supervision perspectives will be explored, including personality, client, and professional perspectives, as well as the reflective clinical perspective. This workshop will present a six-stage model of clinical supervision that addresses cultural competence, assessment process, and treatment approaches.
This workshop will incorporate the NASW Code of Ethics into the entire presentation as an integral part of the supervision process. We will apply a seven-tiered Ethical Hierarchy model to individual and macro supervision cases, using relevant case scenarios.|
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Stigma is defined as a set of negative beliefs that a group or society holds about a topic or group of people. The World Health Organization has classified stigma as having a detrimental effect on the treatment of individuals and is a huge barrier to recovery. Public attitudes about various stigmatizing conditions indicate that individuals with a substance use disorder are viewed more negatively than individuals with a mental health disorder. This stigma promotes the vicious cycle that is embedded in the disease of substance use disorder. In the state of Alabama, stigma presents as a barrier to seeking treatment and directly affects the way an individual views themselves. The goal of this summit is to address stigma, as it relates to individuals with a substance use disorder, by dispelling myths, educating on evidence-based practices, and bringing awareness to this public health issue.
Behavioral health focuses on the promotion of well-being through prevention or intervention of those who have a mental illness (MI) and/or substance use disorder (SUD). This includes support of those who experience or are in recovery from these conditions, along with their families and communities. This conference will focus on changing the lens through increasing knowledge, reducing stigma, and normalizing conversations about behavioral health issues. Improving behavioral health services for individuals with a MI or SUD can be challenging, but together we can have a significant impact on the individuals' physical and social well-being. Join us for an education and training opportunity which will highlight these topics and provide strategies you can implement into your current profession.
Behavioral health focuses on the promotion of well-being through prevention or intervention of those who have a mental illness (MI) and/or substance use disorder (SUD). This includes support of those who experience or are in recovery from these conditions, along with their families and communities. This conference will focus on changing the lens through increasing knowledge, reducing stigma, and normalizing conversations about behavioral health issues. Improving behavioral health services for individuals with a MI or SUD can be challenging, but together we can have a significant impact on the individuals' physical and social well-being. Join us for an education and training opportunity which will highlight these topics and provide strategies you can implement into your current profession.
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Book your organization's vendor table now. This includes one person to "man" the table. Additional booth attendees should register as a regular conference attendee by clicking this link.
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