Antisemitism: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know

  • Sunday, October 20, 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • California Northstate University 2910 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova, CA 95670

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SVPA proudly presents:

ANTISEMITISM: WHAT MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS NEED TO KNOW

with Liya Levanda, Psy.D.


Sunday October 20, 2024 9:00am - 12:15pm 

 3 CE Credits

at California Northstate University

2910 Prospect Park Drive

Rancho Cordova, CA  95670


This beginner level webinar is aimed at mental health professionals nationwide, regardless of whether or not their current work involves the Jewish community. The purpose of this training is to help clinicians understand what antisemitism is, what it can look like, and how to support their Jewish clients in the face of antisemitism. This training, grounded in a social justice lens, will provide participants with a thorough background and understanding of antisemitism, equip participants with the tools needed to identify antisemitism, and provide trauma-informed guidelines for addressing antisemitism that may arise in their clinical and professional work.


The aim of this training is to empower clinicians to feel more comfortable and confident identifying antisemitism, reflecting on antisemitic biases, and cultivating their social justice advocacy to be inclusive of all.


Learning Objectives:

1. Identify three ways antisemitism can manifest in society, media, and politics.


2. Name five potential impacts of antisemitism on mental health, particularly through the lens of community and generational trauma.


3. Identify three effective responses and tools to address antisemitism in professional and clinical contexts.



Cost:
$100 for SVPA Members

$25 for SVPA Student Members 

$150 for Non-SVPA Members


Register at: https://bit.ly/SVPAAntiSemitismCE



Sincerely,

Cory Nyamora, Psy.D.
SVPA President

sacpsychologists@gmail.com


         


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