When

Wednesday, November 18, 2020 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM PST
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Alex Rice 
VOA Al Forthan Scholarship 
503-802-0299 
arice@voaor.org 
 

Critical Race Theory in Clinical Practice with Rebecca Davis, MA, CSWA, LiCSWA

Please join us for the upcoming training, Critical Race Theory in Clinical Practice with Rebecca Davis, MA, CSWA, LiCSWA on Wednesday, November 18th from 8:30am-12:00pm. The training cost is $60 - Includes three CEUs from MHACBO. All proceeds go towards the VOA Al Forthan Scholarship to support students who come from families impacted by addiction.

Purpose

The critical theories have long been used to critique and bring change to varying fields of personal and professional practice. In this training, we will use critical race theory as a means of examining clinical mental health practice, with the intention of building an antiracist framework upon which we base our work in the field. Participants will spend time engaging with CRT as we analyze all the pieces of our work, including our codes of ethics, the forms we use, even our office decor. All are welcome to attend. 

Rebecca Davis, MA, CSWA, LiCSWA

Rebecca Davis, MA, CSWA, LiCSWA is a mental health therapist, specializing in embodied therapies, working with individuals managing severe trauma and dissociative disorders across the lifespan. She holds degrees from the University of Southern California, New York University, and Northwestern University. She is the Co-Founder and Director for artic LLC (antiracist, trauma informed care) a JEDI+A organization devoted to using artic principles and practices to teach and guide healthcare and social service organizations and individuals toward centering the experiences of black and brown folx as the focal point for healing.

To register please click below. If you have any question contact Alex Rice at arice@voaor.org or 503-802-0299.