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The social media accounts linked to from @ubswce are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn Besides social media accounts, ubswce has populated their site with: • UBSSWCE Website • UB School of Social Work - Spring 2024 CE Catalog • UBSSWCE Medium - Articles • Trauma and Disabilities with Kriss Jarecki, LCSW-R • Live Online Registration | A Healing Journey from Trauma to Resiliency in the Community of Person's With a Disability (L • Social Work Tech Talk: Facing Up to Facial Recognition • Buffalo school social worker receives statewide award • Live Online | Social Work Loan Forgiveness: Town Hall & Data Collection • Live In-Person | Also Available LIVE IN-PERSON A Taste of Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) • POLITICO Survey | Are you a clinician who has treated children and teens with mental health concerns? • Live Online | Single Session Therapy & Episodes of Care • Biden-Harris Administration Partners with States to Address Homelessness • Live Online | Longitudinal patterns of neglect and poverty across development: The effect of service receipt • Live Online | Signs of Connection: A Journey into the Transformative Power of ASL for Child Mental Health and Deve • FAU Study Reduces ‘Vivid Imagery’ That Fuels Addiction Cravings • Live Online Webinar | Trauma Interventions for Youth and Families Affected by Gun Violence • A Call for Diversity in the Mental Health Field • Live Online Webinar | An Exploration of Problem Gambling and the Impact of Gambling Harms • Supporting Your Mental Health During the Holiday Season • 02/14/2024 | Ethical Use of Social Media and Technology in Practice Settings • Study finds racial bias impacts health across relationships • Funding announced for mental and behavioral health services across NYS • Shifting the Culture at Ken-Ton Schools • Virtual reality therapy helps people with OCD • Social Workers Combat Mental Health Crisis - Future of Personal Health • Elze honored as an NASW Social Work Pioneer • SMI Adviser - Submit Consult • Sometimes I Just Feel Empty: Suicidal Thinking and Risk • Property Insurers: Supplemental Spousal Liability Insurance • FindTreatment.gov • What is financial trauma? And what to do about it • Biden, facing roadblocks in Congress, signs executive order on childcare, eldercare • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) • NYS Licensed Social Worker Loan Forgiveness Program (LSWLF) • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Adds Spanish Text and Chat Service Ahead of One-Year Anniversary • Digital Access: A Super Determinant of Health • New NIH Study Reveals Shared Genetic Markers Underlying Substance Use Disorders • For Black social workers, anxiety and depression are on the rise • NYSED Regulation Addition: Emergency Regulation to Implement Federal Law 117-333 • The Other Side of the ACEs Pyramid: A Healing Framework for Indigenous Communities • Intergenerational Trauma: How It Affects Families • Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Auxiliary honors Claire Villanova with Esther Werner & Helene Barter Scholarship • As burned out teachers hit ‘breaking point,’ schools scramble for solutions • Reflections on a shattering year for Black people in Buffalo, New York - UB Social Work • Procrastination: Why do we do it, and are there any benefits? • National Child Abuse Prevention Month - Child Welfare Information Gateway • 12 Signs of Borderline Personality Disorder, According to Therapists • UB MSW student wins NASW Foundation scholarship • Sen. Samra Brouk sponsors bill proposed to alleviate strain on mental health services • Buffalo Community and Police Come Together to Protect Children Experiencing Parent’s Arrest • There's far too many of you dying: Why are more Black kids suicidal? - UB Social Work • Asylum Seekers’ Arduous Journey Doesn’t End Once They Are in the United States • Bowen recognized as a SSWR fellow • Elimination of the “R” Privilege for Licensed Clinical Social Worker | Office of the Professions • What About Social Justice? Advocating for Maternal Health Equity • Eating Disorder Awareness • Why It Matters That We Call People by Their Names • Many Refugees Dealing With Trauma Face Obstacles to Mental Health Care • The Dangerous Pattern One Therapist Sees in New Fathers • 3 Ways Complaining Causes Anxiety, Stress, and Unhappiness • Social threats to older adults' healthcare: 7 things to know • Telehealth Expansion Linked to Drop in Opioid Overdose Risk During Pandemic • U.S. Surgeon General Releases New Framework for Mental Health & Well-Being in the Workplace • The Wellness Project • 5 Steps to Finding Purpose and Feeling Happier • UB Social Impact Fellows use diverse perspectives to create change • Coping with Holiday Stress and Anxiety • How to Support New Parents • Self-Care A-Z: 7 Ways To Maintain Self-Care in This Stress-Full Thing Called Life • MSW student Halimah McBryde receives CSWE Minority Fellowship • 5 Tips to Support LGBTQ Loved Ones With Suicidal Thoughts • Why the Phrase ‘Exercise Is My Therapy’ Is Harmful | Livestrong.com • Social Workers' Outsized Impact on Tech, Business, Social Justice and More • 4 in 10 U.S. Adults Who Need Mental Health Care Can't Get It: Survey • You can now buy hearing aids over the counter | CNN • Suicide Prevention Information • How to Support Introverted Children • The NASW on Student Loan Relief • How Do Social Work Terms and Definitions Change?