Virtual Webinar On-Demand

Self-Care for Practitioners in Culturally Diverse Settings

1.0 CE Hours General
Self-Care for Practitioners in Culturally Diverse Settings

Pricing

Information

Date & Time

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify at least two differences between self-love and self-care.

  • Explain the importance of self-care for counselors and helpers working in culturally diverse settings.

  • Describe at least two strategies for balancing personal wellness with professional responsibilities.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is to introduce and encourage intentional self-care practice for practitioners.

Description

Balancing personal wellness with professional responsibilities requires intentional planning and boundary-setting. This presentation will include culturally relevant self-care practice that practitioners may find vital to their personal and professional growth.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Dr. Ann Shillingford, PhD, is the co-owner of UnCage, LLC, a consulting and advocacy firm on a mission to empower marginalized populations by addressing their unique needs through research, public engagement, and consultation. Dr. Shillingford is also an Associate Professor of Counselor Education at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. She has several years of experience as a professional school counselor prior to completing her doctorate at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Shillingford has written several articles and book chapters and through rigorous inquiry, aims to illuminate disparities, sociocultural concerns, resilience factors, and mental health issues affecting marginalized communities, fostering a nuanced understanding of their experiences. Dr. Shillingford’s co-edited book, Demystifying the DSM for School Counselors, was published in 2020. Dr. Shillingford’s newest text, Intersectional Counseling Skills: The Journey to Becoming a Culturally Inclusive Counselor, was published in Summer 2024. 

Dr. Mary Hinson is a licensed clinical mental health counselor and is certified in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University. She also serves as a member of the clinical faculty at Southern New Hampshire University and is a board member for Licensed Clinical Counselors of North Carolina. Dr. Hinson operates her private practice, Live Well Counseling Solutions, where she consults with school systems and organizations to support their workforce with wellness and Diversity, Equity, Belonging and Inclusion initiatives. Serving as a change agent in her community she founded Pickens Peace Project, an organization serving at-risk youth and their families along with youth in unstable housing situations.

Financially Sponsored By

  • Live Well Counseling Solutions, PLLC