Event Category: Online Lectures

Dr. Jonson-Reid provides an overview of child neglect in the US and globally. This online lecture includes definitions, risk factors, recurrence rates, and outcomes. She highlights promising interventions and areas where further research is needed. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE*Following registration and credit card payment, you will receive an email with a link to view the lecture and take the post-test. Complete viewing and the post-test at your convenience any time over the next 30 days Questions about online lectures? Please email us at brownprofdev@wustl.edu. Return to our list of Online Lectures

In this online lecture, Ryan Lindsay provides an overview of suicide risk assessment and safety planning. The program includes theories to understand suicidal behavior and a discussion of how client demographics may impact suicide risk. Note: This lecture was developed to address the Missouri licensure requirement for 2 CEUs in suicide assessment, management, and treatment per licensure period. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE*Following registration and credit card payment, you will receive an email with a link to view the lecture, print off handouts, and take the post-test. Complete viewing and the post-test at your convenience any time over the next 30 days. Questions about online lectures? Please email us at brownprofdev@wustl.edu. Return to our list of Online Lectures

Professor Brett Drake provides an explanation of the origins of evidence-based practice, along with resources to help you identify evidence-based interventions relevant to your practice. Additionally, he provides tips on finding valid assessment instruments. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE*Following registration and credit card payment, you will receive an email with a link to view the lecture and take the post-test. Complete viewing and the post-test at your convenience any time over the next 30 days. Questions about online lectures? Please email us at brownprofdev@wustl.edu. Return to our list of Online Lectures

In this lecture, Lorien Carter and Annie Philips provide an overview of the neural processes occurring during adolescence, explaining how brain development influences behavior. Additionally, they share implications of this information for constructive interactions with teens. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE*Following registration and credit card payment, you will receive an email with a link to view the lecture and take the post-test. Complete viewing and the post-test at your convenience any time over the next 30 days. Questions about online lectures? Please email us at brownprofdev@wustl.edu. Return to our list of Online Lectures

Social workers often find themselves navigating tricky situations, and in these difficult moments they are taught to consult the Code of Ethics as a way of guiding their decision making. However, what should social workers do when the values outlined in the Code are in conflict?  This presentation will explore how to use the NASW Code of Ethics as a tool for navigating ethical dilemmas. Nigel will offer an in-depth review of the NASW Code of Ethics, highlighting all six ethical principles and six ethical standards. He will discuss various ethical decision-making models, focusing on the key components between them. Case study examples will explore common ethical dilemmas in social work and show how to navigate those dilemmas using the…