Healing the Emotional Impacts of Infertility   -Clock Hours: 3- (Live Training)

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Healing the Emotional Impacts of Infertility   -Clock Hours: 3- (Live Training)

$195.00

Program Title:

Healing the Emotional Impacts of Infertility 

(Approved for the Psychotherapy/Mental Health Track Advanced Training as well as CE for maintaining PMH-C)

Clock Hours: 3 

Synchronous Distance Course

Target Audience: behavioral health and social workers who serve in the role of counseling/therapy. 

Content Description 

This Advanced program will identify and discuss the emotional impacts of infertility and how unresolved grief can manifest during anticipated and unanticipated life transitions and events. Participants identify and learn to apply therapeutic techniques to assist in decreasing anxiety and depression and at least three interventions that can assist clients in finding purpose.

Learning Objectives 

1. Participants will consider at least 3 emotional impacts of infertility.

2. Participants will assess & evaluate 3 ways unresolved grief can manifest during anticipated & unanticipated life transitions & events.

3. Participants will decide & apply 2 therapeutic techniques to assist clients in decreasing anxiety and depression.

4. Participants will weigh at least 3 interventions that can assist clients in finding purpose.

Presenter Name and Qualifications: 

Stephanie Pearce, LCSW, PMH-C 

Stephanie Pearce is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in PA & NJ and a trainer at Nurturing Mamas Network. She obtained her MSW from Rutgers University in 2002 & has worked in the social work field for 23 years in settings ranging from a family crisis unit to an outpatient setting. Ms. Pearce currently facilities a private practice in the Pocono, PA area that customizes services for individuals & couples impacted by grief & loss across the life span, maternal mood disorders, reproductive trauma, developmental trauma & infertility.

This interactive synchronous distance/live interactive(live virtual) webinar is offered on zoom on the dates listed below. Please note: registration must be completed by 10:00 p.m. CST on the day before your scheduled training session. This live webinar takes place on Zoom and is fully interactive. Attendees may ask and answer questions throughout the presentation and participate in instructor- led discussions. Course completion requirements: behavioral health and social workers must attend the entire course and complete a course evaluation to be eligible for ce credit. Certificates of completion will be emailed within 2 business days of course completion. 

Nurturing Mamas Network has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7232. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Nurturing Mamas Network is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Nurturing Mamas Network, provider #2686, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Workers Board (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 11/14/2025- 11/14/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 3 clinical continuing education credits. 

If a participant or potential participant would like to express a concern about his/her experience with Nurturing Mamas Network, he/she may call or e-mail Felicia Hurst at felicia@nurturingmamasnetwork.com. Although we do not guarantee a particular outcome, the individual can expect us to consider the complaint, make any necessary decisions and respond within 30 days.

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  • 00:00–00:30 Introduction & Learning Objectives – Overview of goals, outline of session Lecture

    00:30–01:00 Core Content Part 1 – Presentation of foundational concepts Lecture + Case Example

    01:00–01:20 Core Content Part 2 – Applied strategies and interventions Lecture + Group Discussion

    01:20-01:30 Break

    01:30–02:00 Experiential/Practice – Role-play, mindfulness, skill application Experiential Activity

    02:00–02:30 Integration – Clinical implications, case applications Reflection + Discussion

    02:30–03:00 Q&A / Closing – Wrap-up, open discussion Group Discussion

    03:00–03:05 Evaluations Completed – Non-CE time Non-CE Activity

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