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NASW Member Voices: ADHD and Mindfulness

Social Work Blog

A study from Psychiatry International found possible benefits of mindfulness to help with self-compassion, quality of life, well being, depression, and anxiety. Mindfulness is a practice that encompasses a variety of mindfulness-based interventions. There is no “one size fits all” approach to treating ADHD, according to Zylowska.

DBT 105
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Group Work with Involuntary Clients: Addressing Challenges with the Group and within Ourselves

University of Connecticut

This workshop will focus on how we can shift from an experience of anxiety and dread to a confident approach that engages our curiosity and creativity. We will also discuss practical tools, activities, and interventions to engage involuntary clients on a variety of different topics.

DBT 40
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Child Abuse: Understanding, Prevention & Support

All For Kids

Warning signs of emotional abuse may include the child displaying fear or anxiety, withdrawal from peers and adults, and extreme changes in behavior. Techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) may be used to address specific needs.