Webinar: NTU Psychotherapy-A Culturally Focused Approach to Health and Healing

Date/Time

Thursday, May 30, 2024
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This workshop meets the requirement for Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice for Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners COMAR 10.42.06.03.A.(1)(d) with a focus on cultural humility. 

6 CEs

NTU Psychotherapy is an approach to working with families that allows them to recognize and tap into their inner strength for healing and oneness, understanding that healing is a natural process. Interventionists use spiritually focused, culturally competent methods to facilitate the healing process. 

This workshop will introduce participants to the basic elements of the NTU approach and, through a didactic and experiential delivery, show its application to a range of human service practices. In addition, the presenter will share empirical data demonstrating positive outcomes for individuals and families served.

 Finally, participants will be exposed to practical tools and examples that will make the content relevant and useful in practice with urban communities.   

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Recite the basic principles of NTU philosophy.  

Recall the components of NTU psychotherapy and how it is implemented.  

Demonstrate the role of the NTU interventionists.  

List the potential impact and benefits of this approach.   


Target Audience: Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists

Anyone interested in the topic is welcome.


Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work

Cost: $130-$150


For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu


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