Clinical Trainings

Empowering Professionals, Transforming Lives: Advanced Training for Social Workers and Therapists

A Toolkit for New Clinicians: Empowering the New Clinical Social Worker
A Two-Part Continuing Education Series

Unlock Your Potential and Enhance Your Clinical Skills

Are you a newly licensed clinical social worker looking to build a solid foundation in your practice? Join us for "Empowering the New Clinical Social Worker," a comprehensive two-part series designed to equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to thrive in your career.

About the Series:

Our series is tailored to address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by new clinical social workers. With a focus on practical skills, ethical practice, and professional development, this training will provide you with essential insights to enhance your effectiveness and resilience as a practitioner. Keep reading below for more information.


Part One:
Foundations of Clinical Practice

Date: April 7th, 2025

In the first session, we delve into the core aspects of clinical social work practice, including:

  • Understanding Imposter Syndrome: Learn how to make effective use of supervision to understand how this impacts clinical social work and how to manage it.

  • Contingency Planning: Understand how to look out for your professional self, your practice, and your client’s well being.

  • Clinical Communication and collaboration: Making the most of contacts and communication with other professionals.

  • The Clinical Social Work Career: See what’s possible in clinical social work!

  • 4 Category A Continuing Education hours for licensure have been approved through NASW NH (including 1 hour in Ethics)--Approval # 4239A


Part Two:
Expanding Clinical Assessment Skills with Clients

Date: April 21st, 2025

The second session focuses on advancing your professional skills and understanding ethical considerations, covering:

  • Assessment and Rapport Building: Beyond the bio-psycho-social evaluation.

  • Trauma Inventory and Assessment: Enhance your ability to identify and address ethical issues in practice.

  • Ethical Boundaries with Clients in Clinical Social Work: Learn about opportunities for ongoing learning and career advancement.

  • Diversity Awareness in Clinical Social Work:

  • 4 Category A Continuing Education hours for licensure have been approved through NASW NH (including 1 hour in Ethics)--Approval # 4239B


Why Attend?

  • Expert Instructors: Learn from experienced clinicians and educators who bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights.

    • Rebecca Rondeau, LICSW, MLADC: For more information about Rebecca, click here.

    • Jennifer Wolfe-Hagstrom, LICSW: Jennifer can be found at kindnesscornerfarm.com

  • Interactive Learning: Engage in group discussions, and case studies to reinforce your learning.

  • CE Credits: Have been approved through NASW NH for both sessions.

Who Should Attend?

This series is ideal for newly licensed clinical social workers, recent graduates, and early-career professionals seeking to strengthen their practice and advance their careers.

Register Today!

Don’t miss this opportunity to empower yourself and take your clinical practice to the next level. Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now.

Testimonials

Kirsten - Attended: Empowering the New Clinical Social Worker

“Jennifer and Rebecca provided a very informative training about a wide variety of topics related to clinical social work. I appreciated the dialogue about the nuances of clinical social work and the various career paths you could go down. They were extremely open about their professional experiences within the field and I gained a lot of valuable information about ethics and things to consider as you start a private practice.”

Michelle - Attended: Empowering the New Clinical Social Worker

“I enjoyed getting to meet and interact with social workers Rebecca and Jennifer as well as having the opportunity to learn more about the other attendee. I learned in this class from Rebecca and Jennifer all kinds of things related to being a clinical social worker and how to do it well. I especially learned a lot from the section on contingency planning. I knew about liability insurance but I had never heard of professional wills before. It makes a lot of sense to have one. I will be looking into professional wills further and I appreciated that they included the link to the sample one that NASW provides.”