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Best Practice Approaches to Working with African-American Males in Treatment

(0.7 ceu)

7 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists

Develop effective clinical skills to help bridge cultural and gender gaps when treating African-American male clients. You study the key biopsychosocial factors—cultural, temperamental, gender, family structure, and socioeconomic status—that may complicate treatment success with this population. You also learn best-practice approaches that can enhance your working relationships and improve treatment outcomes. A range of health and mental health professionals—as well as those working in educational, social service and criminal justice settings—can benefit from this workshop.

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Sat. Aug. 8, Berkeley

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