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The Clinical Interview In-person

University of Connecticut

How do you address silence, or an unwillingness to participate in the interview? While many trainings examine symptoms, psychopathology, and existing diagnostic assessment tools, this seminar has the actual clinical interview at its focus. language, non-verbal communication, vocal tone).

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The Clinical Interview In-person

University of Connecticut

How do you address silence, or an unwillingness to participate in the interview? While many trainings examine symptoms, psychopathology, and existing diagnostic assessment tools, this seminar has the actual clinical interview at its focus. language, non-verbal communication, vocal tone).

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What are the 10 Roles of Social Workers

Social Work Haven

Mediator : They facilitate communication and resolve conflicts between individuals or within families to promote healthy relationships. Community Organizer : Social workers may organise and mobilise communities to address social issues, promote social justice, and create positive change.

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How to Talk With Patients About Substance Use Disorder

Gateway Foundation

Psychologists have found that using medically accurate language can help dismantle stereotypes outside the clinical space while providing more effective, compassionate support for people with addiction. Using motivational interviewing strategies and people-first language can help guide the conversation.

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How To Take a Trauma-Informed Approach to Birth Trauma

Relias

Trustworthiness and transparency : Clinical and non-clinical staff must be consistent and communicate with clarity, while maintaining professionalism transparency. It can include treatment planning and goal setting, as well as allowing clients to take part in shaping policy and programs at your organization.

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What Is Xylazine, and Why Is Its Use Growing in Chicago?

Gateway Foundation

Collect Helpful Resources Navigating treatment options can feel overwhelming to someone experiencing a substance use disorder. You can offer support by providing helpful resources and helping them contact a quality treatment center. Research available treatment programs and communicate how they can help your friend or family member.

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Molly vs. Ecstasy: What’s the Difference?

Gateway Foundation

Ecstasy first became popular in the late ‘70s and early ’80s among psychiatrists who thought the drug enhanced patient communication and insights about their struggles. The drug did not undergo clinical trials or have approval from the FDA. When Did Ecstasy and Molly Become Popular?