Date/Time
3 CEs
The World Health Organization projects that 700,000 people die annually by suicide. Rising violent death rates among middle-aged and older adults reshape family dynamics and the biopsychosocial-spiritual well-being of system members.
Drawing on family resilience theory, this case-based workshop examines forefront assessment and treatment strategies in restoring functioning post-death. Participants will apply the best practice strategies and theoretical approach to a case study.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss a family’s biopsychosocial-spiritual changes following suicide.
Analyze changes in the family system and best practice strategies for
restoring functioning through a family resilience lens.
Apply the approach and strategies to practice using a case study.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: NASW-Maryland Chapter
Cost:
$50 NASW Members; $75 Nonmembers; $30 Retired NASW Members; $20 Student Members
For questions, email nasw.maryland@gmail.com