Cultural Sensitivity: Subcultures and Ethics - 2nd Edition (Self-Study)
Self-Study
A 2-hour seminar based on the knowledge drawn from the social sciences of Anthropology, Psychology, and Social Epidemiology
Hosted by SWEET Institute
Introduction
During this 2-hour seminar, we will guide you through an experiential learning where you will:
- Unlearn misguided information about culture and subculture
- Relearn how to work with any type of client from any background
- And learn what it takes to engage anyone, anywhere
You will also learn how to adequately implement all this in daily practice.
When you register, you will start preparing yourself mentally to embark into a new way of practicing with a much higher rate of success, instead of continuing to practice the same way while expecting different results.
What you’ll learn
What will you learn from this seminar on Cultural Sensitivity: Subcultures and Ethics?
- The five major types of subcultural factors to take into consideration and how to apply that in clinical care
- The five principles to apply when working with individuals, regardless of their cultural background
- How to use the Scientific Method to minimize errors and iatrogeny in clinical practice
What else do I need to know about this seminar?
- You will learn the 7 techniques you can always rely on, especially in times of ambiguity.
- You will master the techniques of joining in and the 10 Second Rule to ensure you always have your best foot forward, regardless of whom you’re working with.
- You will master the use of Neutral Language, Language Synchronization, and the Triad of Validation for an optimal clinical encounter and to minimize liability.
Who is this for?
This course is for any clinician invested in learning new or honing existing skills to be able to use in dynamic ways to support their patients and clients and to end suffering.
KEY INFORMATION:
This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors (CASACs), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, and Psychologists in New York State
For more information about CEU approval, please click here.
You will receive your certificate by email after your post-test is passed and your evaluation is completed.
Format: Self-Study Online Seminar
Here's what attendees have been saying about SWEET seminars:
"What stood out was the variety of subcultures that exist, and the fact that culture is not just race, religion, or ethnicity. Also, never thought of age cohort (baby boomers, etc.) as a subculture before." - Susan, LCSW
"Nice balance between personal anecdotal experiences and factual helpful information. The flow of this webinar seemed smooth - not rushed or too slow at any point." - Elliot, PhD
"Excellent coverage of the topic. Copious amounts of webinars covering great topics." - Leanne, LMSW
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Your Facilitator and Co-Facilitator
Mardoche Sidor, MD, is a Harvard-trained Quadruple Board Certified Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, School of Physicians and Surgeons, trained in and taught all major psychotherapeutic modalities, including and not limited to CBT, DBT, Family Systems, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. He is also the author of 11 books including Journey to Empowerment, Discovering Your Worth, The Power of Faith. and, The Art of Living. Dr. Sidor has worked both as a primary care physician and Medical Director in three different settings, including a Chief Medical Officer of the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES). He is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute. His 11th book, entitled, NLP for Clinicians is now available to the public.
Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW, is a Columbia-trained Social Worker with wide clinical, teaching, and supervision experience. She also has a background in management, mentorship, and leadership that spans more than 20 years. Her added passion is in advocacy and coaching. She has previously held Executive level positions, and two other directorships in different organizations. She is currently Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Social Work and Adelphi University School of Social Work. She also maintains a private practice, provides supervision, and clinical and management training. She is also a personal and executive-level coach. She is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute.