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Master of Science in Counseling Information Session

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Free

Join us for an overview of Loyola University New Orleans Counseling program. Please register by clicking the link below. You will automatically receive the zoom link to attend the event upon registration. Please make sure to provide your first and last name in profile tab before entering the session.

Lauren Hunter

            

Working with Trans & Gender Expansive Adolescents

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Free

Confronting Cis-Normativity and Embracing A Non-Individualistic Framework

Ethical Considerations for Utilizing Somatic Therapies

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Free

Combined Cognitive and Somatic Therapies offer a novel approach when you feel stuck with clients.

WHO: Mental Health Clinicians, Therapists, Social Workers, PLPCs

CEs: 1.5 credits in NBCC-approved Ethics CEs for counselors

WHEN: November 10th, 3pm-4:30pm CST

Affirmative Therapy Training

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Free

Students, clinical interns, and licensed therapists are all welcome!

Topics include:

Ethical non-monogamy
Kink/fetish
Challenging stereotypes and biases
Youth and family Intersection between identities ..and more!

$60 for practitioners
$40 for students

3 hours of diagnosis training
3 hours of ethics training

Who's Caring for the Caregiver?

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Free

Compassion fatigue (CF) has become far more prevalent in the recent pandemic, creating mass exits from the caring professions. Compassion fatigue, penned as the “cost of caring”, can be the result of physical and emotional exhaustion which leads to a decreased ability to provide compassionate care. Professional burnout, intricately intertwined with CF, is brought on by prolonged or repeated stress over a period of time. Those whose professions involve providing care to others are at great risk for CF and burnout.

Gravy Runs through It: The Mystique, Mistakes & Magic of New Orleans Restaurants

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Free

The College of Nursing and Health welcomes Brett Anderson, New York Times food correspondent and former restaurant critic and features writer for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, as our fall lecturer. He will share his thoughts on the intersection of food, restaurants, and well-being in New Orleans and how the unique food culture of the city sheds light on community and social justice.

This event is free and open to the public.

Clinical Mental Health

Marriage and Family

Dianna Whitfield