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  • From Arrest to Release: Where Clinical Practice Intersects 

    • When

      Friday, March 21, 2025

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      10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

    • Location

      Online ZOOM

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    Presenter: Jane Tambreé, LCSW-C

    CEUs: Category 1 | 3.0 

    This webinar will follow the life of a person from the time of arrest to the time of release, detailing the processes that occur while progressing through the penal/court system.

    Throughout this movement, there are several opportunities for a clinician to provide services to the detained person which varies depending upon the bias of the agency employing the clinician.
    Legal terms and concepts will be discussed, as well as assessments, testimony and treatment planning.

    Included will be an essay written by me which highlights the use of self during the interview process and the need to identify, and manage transference and counter transference.

    Workshop Objectives:

    At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

    1. Describe "the arrest to release process”.
    2. Name several ways clinicians can intervene in a forensic setting.  
    3. Define many of the terms used in both penal and court settings. 
    4. Describe specific evaluations/ assessments typically used in the court process.

    About the Presenter: janetambree.com

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          • Political Grief Work 

            • When

              Sunday, March 30, 2025

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              10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

            • Location

              Online ZOOM

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            Presenter: Ed Geraty, LCSW-C MD,WV,VA,VT,DC,FL,& DE

            CEUs: Category 1 | 3.0 

            Political grief arises not only from local and national election losses but also from broader societal issues: oppression, systemic racism, mass shootings, human rights violations, war, and environmental destruction. These losses, both tangible and intangible, can leave us feeling unsafe, distrustful, and uncertain about the future.

            Understanding the circle of grief can help us all to recognize that we may all be experiencing different aspects of that cycle at different times, regardless of our personal political opinions, beliefs , affiliations, and attitudes, we can still look deeper at the underlying grief that we may all be feeling.

            Workshop Objectives:

            At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

            1. Understand the concept of political grief work.
            2. Determine where the individual may be at this particular time in their process.
            3. Understand how individuals with differing opinions and affiliations may also be grieving.
            4. Review strategies to navigate the grief process.

                      Workshop Agenda:

                      10-10:15 introductions  
                      10:15 to 10:45 Understanding the concept of political grief work 
                      10:45-11:15 Determining where the individual may be at this particular time in their process 
                      11:15-11:45 | Discussion  
                      11:45-12 | Break  
                      12-12:30 | Reviewing strategies to navigate the grief process  
                      12:30-12:50 | Developing a Plan of Action  
                      12:50-1 | Summary/close

                      About the Presenter:

                      https://sites.google.com/view/insiteintegrativeservicesllc/home

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