Emotional Resilience - Live Online Interactive (3 CE)
Course Level:Â Beginner
This Course Is For:Â Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, and Marriage & Family Therapists
Course Format:Â This is a live, interactive online course taught by an instructor via Zoom. Participants are required to attend the live online workshop, participate in group discussion, and complete the course evaluation before earning the certificate of attendance.
Course Developed By:Â Gerry Grossman, M.A., LMFT
Bio:Â Gerry Grossman, M.A., LFMT has successfully trained thousands of exam candidates for their BBS licensing exams since 1985. His teaching style is clear, incisive, humorous and empathic. As a trained hypnotherapist, he has assisted many people with test anxiety and other clinical issues. In 2016 Gerry received the Educator of the year award from AAMFT-CA. In private practice, Gerry specializes in working with young children and their families.
Course Reviewed By:Â Jennifer Kolb, LCSW
Bio: Jennifer Kolb, LCSW; Social Work Consultant, reviewed and determined the course meets requirements for continuing education in the field of social work. This course is appropriate for masters and clinical level social workers. Jennifer graduated with a Master’s degree in Social Work with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Louisville, Kentucky. She specializes in school-based psychotherapy with children and adolescents, as well as licensing exam coaching and preparation.
Course Description: Emotional resiliency has become a cutting-edge topic of research in the aftermath of disasters such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and the devastating Haitian earthquake. As with almost any type of behavior, resiliency can be learned to help people rebound quickly and more efficiently from any traumatic situation. Resiliency also incorporates recruiting outside resources for support. People who practice resiliency skills are better able to convert experiences of hardships into experiences of increased empowerment, inner strength, and personal meaning. This course defines emotional resilience and differentiates it from survival skills. It identifies many of the core qualities and attitudes of resiliency and explores specific goals and interventions that help to develop characteristics associated with resiliency. Mindfulness principles that promote resiliency will be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
- Define the concept of emotional resilience and distinguish it from survival skills.
- Identify five resilience characteristics, attitudes, habits, and skills for emotional resilience.
- Identify three mindfulness-based practices that can be implemented with clients to cultivate emotional resilience.
- List two ways in which empathy, compassion, and altruism play a role in emotional resilience.
Course Agenda:
Weekend:
9:00am – 9:15am
- Introduction to Course
- Defining Emotional Resilience
9:15am-9:30am
- Genetic Factors and the Brain
9:30am-10:00am
- Resilience Characteristics, Attitudes, Habits, and Skills
- Handout - Audience Participation
10:00am-10:30am
- Body Image Across Generations, Genders, and Ethnic Groups
- Questions- Audience Participation
- The Relationship Between Resilience and Emotional Intelligence
- Emotional Resilience and Locus of Control
10:30am-11:45am
- The Association Between Resilience, Optimism, Hope, and Positive Psychology
- Using Mindfulness Techniques to Increase Resiliency
- How Forgiveness Contributes to Resiliency
- The Role of Empathy, Compassion, and Being Altruistic
- Maintaining Resiliency
11:45am-12:00pm
- Conclusion, Q&A
Evening:
5:00pm – 5:15pm
- Introduction to Course
- Defining Emotional Resilience
5:15pm-5:30pm
- Genetic Factors and the Brain
5:30pm-6:00pm
- Resilience Characteristics, Attitudes, Habits, and Skills
- Handout - Audience Participation
6:00pm-6:30pm
- Body Image Across Generations, Genders, and Ethnic Groups
- The Relationship Between Resilience and Emotional Intelligence
- Emotional Resilience and Locus of Control
6:30pm-7:45pm
- The Association Between Resilience, Optimism, Hope, and Positive Psychology
- Using Mindfulness Techniques to Increase Resiliency
- How Forgiveness Contributes to Resiliency
- The Role of Empathy, Compassion, and Being Altruistic
- Maintaining Resiliency
7:45pm-8:00pm
- Conclusion, Q&A
Course Completion Requirements:
Attendees must be present for the duration of the training as evidenced by the attendance report generated by Zoom, as well as complete the course evaluation to receive a certificate of credit.Â
Evaluation:
The course evaluation is accessible in your student account. After completing the training, log into your AATBS student account to complete the course evaluation.Â
How certificate is issued:
Upon verification of attendance and completion of the course evaluation, each participant will be able to access a personal CE certificate of attendance in their student account.
Approvals:
Social workers completing this course receive 3 clinical continuing education credits.
Board Approvals | American Psychological Association (APA), Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), NBCC, Florida Board - Social Work, MFT, Counseling, and Psychology, NYSED - Social Work, MFT and Counseling Only, American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders |
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CE Format | Live Online |
Asset Includes | Online Programs |