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Showing events starting from March 1, 2015 up to March 31, 2015

  1. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and OCD Related Disorders

    March 13, 2015 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

    This is a practical application mini-course focusing on the exposure and response prevention treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Also,in the treatment of panic disorder, behavioral exposure therapy for internal and external panic cues, and cognitive restructuring. Cognitive-behavioral assessment methods will be infused throughout the course. The course will also include demonstrations and role-plays, session video tapes and interactive classroom instruction.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  2. Are you willing to give up all your rights and plead guilty to the crime?: Immigration Enforcement at the Southwest Border

    March 13, 2015 - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

    Come see "Are you willing to give up all your rights and plead guilty to the crime?: Immigration Enforcement at the Southwest Border".

    Students from SSW799-Immigration Enforcement at the Contested Border-will provide visual, aural, and tactile evidence of immigration enforcement and deterrence and of Samaritan activities to prevent deaths during dangerous desert crossings. They spent spring break in the Tucson/Nogales area witnessing methods of enforcement and considering social justice at the border.

    Presentation materials will be up on Friday (with students presenting during the lunch hour).  

    Come participate in conversations about social justice at the border and learn more about the methods and outcomes of immigration enforcement.

  3. Research Office/Joint PhD Poster Session

    March 13, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET

    The purpose of the Poster Session is for SSW faculty and Doctoral Students to engage in scholarly exchange and to learn more about each other's work.  

    As we have done in the past, the Research Poster Session will coincide with the doctoral student recruitment weekend.  Our hope is that having the Research Poster Session at this time will demonstrate to the newly admitted students the wide variety of research being conducted at the University of Michigan, School of Social Work.  This informal venue also provides another opportunity to speak with these students to help them decide if the University of Michigan is the right place for them.

    RSVP here »

  4. Maggid: Stories of the Present Day Jew

    March 15, 2015 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM ET

    The Jewish Communal Leadership Program (JCLP) warmly invites you to the 2015 Communal Conversation. This year's theme is community storytelling, featuring local community members.  Andrew Lustig, nationally-known Jewish slam poet, will also join us for this interactive, inspiring evening. Food will be served.

    Additional featured speakers and storytellers:

    Arthur Horwitz - President and founder of the Detroit Jewish News

    Kaye White - Toy designer, mother of Jewish kids, lifelong hippie 

    Karen Rosenstein - Past Coordinator of JARC Judaic and Spiritual Care

    Haya Bar Yitzhak - Schusterman Professor in Israeli Studies, Director of the Israel Folktale Archives at the University of Haifa

    Shira Schwartz - Bold and bright PhD candidate in comparative literature at U-M

    This event is cosponsored by University of Michigan's Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.

    RSVP here »

  5. Understanding Licensure (Repeat)

    March 16, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Michelle Woods demystifies licensure.

    *This is a repeat session of 2/25

  6. Siena Heights University Class Visit

    March 17, 2015 - 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM ET

    An admissions representative will be coming to Siena Heights University's BSW program to present on U-M's MSW program.

  7. Advanced Field Peer Consultation Group

    March 18, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    Cancelled

    The Peer Consultation Group offers a seminar-like experience where students can come to consult each other with field-related issues/support. The groups are open and drop-in. You can come to as many or as little as you like. 

  8. Social Work Allies for Immigrant Rights Movie Screening and Discussion: "Documented"

    March 19, 2015 - 5:15 PM to 7:15 PM ET

    Social Work Allies for Immigrant Rights (SWAIR) will be showing the CNN documentary "Documented" that details the life of Jose Antonio Vargas, who only found out late in his adult life that he was technically an undocumented immigrant to the United States who was brought here by his family at a very young age.  The film explores the difficulties faced by José as he tries to navigate our current immigration system. In a brave and bold move, José "comes out" to the world as an undocumented immigrant, demonstrating the absurdity of the system that creates situations in which humans like José are forced out of the United States for technicalities and other reasons they may have absolutely no control over. Following the film, club members will host a brief discussion about the significance and implications of José's life, what small steps students can take two promote humane immigration reform, and will learn the essential details of current immigration legislation from representatives of the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC).

    Tmaz tacos will be served.

    RSVP here»

  9. CASC Info Session

    March 20, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM ET

    Interested in learning more about the Community Action and Social Change minor? Come to this info session to learn more about the CASC community, what CASC is and what it can offer you in your undergraduate program, the types of courses you'll take, and the available opportunities for CASC students after graduation! 

  10. SSW Career Services Alumni Lunch Sessions: Jamila Rahman, Washtenaw County’s Office of Community and Economic Development with the Senior Nutrition Program

    March 23, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Jamila is a social worker at heart and pursued both undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work. She received a Bachelors of Social Work from Eastern Michigan University and a Masters of  Social Work from the University of Michigan (macro). Her personal and academic experiences helped shape her commitment to improving the lives of individuals and communities and also fostered an interest in program management, medical social work and health related programs. Jamila currently works for Washtenaw County’s Office of Community and Economic Development with the Senior Nutrition Program.

     

    Please rsvp to ssw-cso@umich.edu if you wish to attend. Indicate any dietary restrictions.

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