Virtual Webinar
On-Demand
How We Speak Matters: Undoing Stigmatizing Language
Presented by
Andrew Schreier, MA, ICS, CSAC, LPC, ICGC-II, BACC
1.5 CE Hours
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1.5 On-Demand
General
How We Speak Matters: Undoing Stigmatizing Language
References
References
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