Event date: 8/23/2021 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM Export event
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Psychosocial Assessment

6 CEs - live webinar

About this event

Psychosocial Assessment

Wendy St. Pierre, PhD, LCSW, MSW

Lynn Stanley, LICSW

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Six (6) clinical contact hours approved by NASW ME

This course will include a review of the components of a psychosocial assessment and present various assessment formats. We will review factors that should be considered part of an assessment and explore ways to best collect information. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills and discuss approaches.

 

About the Presenters

Wendy St. Pierre, Ph.D., LCSW, MSW, a social worker in Maine for over twenty years has experience in crisis intervention, case management, working with homeless youth, and in regulatory affairs. She has been a school-based clinician as well.  For the last 4 years she has been working full time in acadedmia, first at Kennebec Valley Commuity College and now as Assistant Professor of Mental Health and Human Services at the University of Maine at Augusta.

 Lynn Stanley, LICSW is the Interim Executive Director of NASW Maine, ED for NASW NH, and Interim ED for NASW VT. She is also adjunct faculty for the UNH Social Work Department. Lynn has been a social worker for over 25 years in a variety of settings.

Wendy and Lynn are both proud members of NASW.

 

The details:

  • The zoom link and materials will be sent to you prior to the workshop
  • We will start at 8:45 am EST. There will be a 15 minute break in the morning and afternoon and a 30 minute lunch break.
  • If you would prefer to write a check: NASW ME, PO Box 5065, Augusta, ME 04332  Please include your name, email, phone number, and if you are an NASW member. 
  • If you need any accommodations to fully participate in the training, please email Barbara at bsteward.naswme@socialworkers.org

We are committed to providing information and resources to help all social workers in their professional lives. We are able to do this because of NASW Members - membership dues are a major part of our Chapter's budget. If you are not a member, please consider becoming one today. When you become a member of NASW, you automatically become a member of your Chapter and help support our work.

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