Integrating the Mind-Body into Social Work Practice Certificate ProgramDiscover and recover the mind-body connection through guided interactive self-care practice, by exploring the neurobiology behind mind-body techniques, and by identifying how to maintain ethical social work standards when incorporating mind-body interventions into the social work profession.Virtual | 15 CEs, 3 Ethics CEs, 2 Pain CEs | Live Virtual Program September 25, 2026 11:00 am - 6:15 pm ET
To register for the training Click Here. Must Register by September 18, 2026 - participants will recieve materials to review prior to LIVE training on September 25. About the Training As individuals, social workers and mental health providers, we experience various layers of direct and indirect stress exposure. It is well known that stress can have a lasting impact on our entire system. When we only tend to the mind, our self-care and professional practice can feel out of balance; this imbalance can worsen and lead to experiencing burnout and be at-risk for compassion fatigue. This training serves as a foundation that supports mind-body work as accessible skills for self-care practice and techniques to improve your professional service
outcomes. This training will highlight modern techniques while honoring the ancient roots that they stem from. This training is intended to reflect a retreat-like atmosphere through experiential self-care practice and calming integrative techniques. This innovative training hopes to create movement and support change in the social work profession through the awareness and activation of the mind-body connection.
Program Goals Through this innovative and interactive training, mental health professionals will explore the following modules:
Introduction
· Welcoming Mind-Body Practice
Exploration and Education:
· Neurobiology/Medical Science supporting use of Mind-Body Interventions
· History of Mind-Body Interventions
Professional Application:
· Ethical Standards of Social Work applied to Mind-Body Studies
· Implementing Mind-Body into your Practice
· Guiding Groups with Mind-Body Activities
Self-Care Practice:
· Yoga and Grounding Interventions
· Breathwork, Tapping and Meditation
· Tai-Chi and Qigong
· Sound Therapy and Trauma Informed Drumming
· Neuro Arts and Interactive Journaling
Though many of these techniques and practices take further training to ethically bring them to those you serve, this certificate program can offer a place to start your process, to ethically align your delivery of care, and to address your own self-care needs by learning to treat the whole mind-body.
What is Included15 total CE hours, including 3.0 Ethics CE hours and 2.0 Pain & Symptom Management CE hours. (8.5 pre-recorded on-demand/asynchronous to be completed independently prior to the live session date) (6.5 Live synchronous Hours) · 2-Day (on-demand and live-virtual) intensive training · Certificate provided by NASW-Michigan · Course materials including an Interactive Self-Care Journal Attendees may have the opportunity to be added to a statewide directory
PresentersSpecial Introduction by Jo Mensinga · Ruth Moss-Katsnelson, LMSW, RYT 500 · Grace Rawlins, LMSW, C-DBT, YT 200 · Janet Joiner, PhD, LMSW · Caitlin Brown, LMSW, E-RYT, C-IAYT · Hannah Kanter, LICSW, MSW · Kim Miron, LMSW, SSW · Claudia Christina Soddano, LCSW
Cost- $325.00 - NASW Members (if you are a NASW member in another state, please call 517-487-1548 x101 to register at the discounted price)
- $415.00 - Future Members
To register for this training, CLICK HERE.
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