| Description: Individuals considering harming themselves often seek guidance from spiritual care professionals over mental health providers. This interactive and engaging workshop discusses suicide risk factors and warning signs across generations and provides clergy guidance in responding. Engaging with an individual considering suicide forms the basis of a small group role-play activity. Attendees will gain practical knowledge and skills relevant across settings.
About the Leader: Julie A. Guistwite, PhD, LSW, FT is the owner of Ripple of Light Bereavement Resource Center, LLC. She is an Advanced Certified Thanatologist and Licensed Pennsylvania Social Worker with 20 years of professional experience assisting bereaved adults in healthcare, hospice, and funeral home settings. Dr. Guistwite is a 10-year part-time University instructor and continuing education presenter, primarily in a virtual format. Teaching experiences include authoring of a palliative care course, instructing grief and health policy undergraduate classes as well as graduate level family and research offerings. Dr. Guistwite developed the social work profession's first scale to evaluate and refine practitioners' expertise in death, dying, and bereavement care. Her areas of professional expertise include older adults, thanatology, healthcare equity, and trauma. She holds a deep passion for the well-being of bereaved persons and growing providers skills in assisting the population.
Cost: $35.00 for .3 CEUs $25.00 for no CEUs
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