Decolonizing Therapy for Black Folk 2024 {Self-Directed, One Time}

What You'll Get

  1. 10-Month On-demand access to the 8-module training, Decolonizing Therapy for Black Folk (a Kindred Wellness® program).
  2. Eligible for up to 13 Category 2 CEUs (Sponsored by UMB SSW Continuing Professional Education)

 

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This asynchronous online course is a learning experience curated for mental health and wellness professionals of all backgrounds, from across the globe, that serve the Black community with the intention to liberate.

The content explored centers the needs of Descendants of Africans enslaved in the U.S., however the concepts are applicable to offering liberatory therapeutic space for BIPOC.

 

COURSE FORMAT 

TRAINING INTENSIVE: Ten Month Access to Modules begins immediately.

Seven pre-recorded 90- 120 minute Modules (eligible for up to 13 CEUs)  for self study WITH prompted activities each module to grasp the subject presented.

Modules are gradually released over the 1st eight weeks of access to support pacing and genuine engagement.

 CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

The University of Maryland School of Social Work Office of Continuing Professional Education is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs and maintains full responsibility for this program. This training qualifies for 13 Category II Continuing Education Units (CEUs) AND ARE SOLD SEPARATELY at a cost of $150. (You will receive guidance on how to gain access to your CEs once you've completed registration.)

Successful completion of this activity requires your participation in the entire activity, successfully passing the posttest and completion of an evaluation form. *While most social work licensing boards accept the CE credit for courses offering  credit from an accredited School of Social Work as valid towards meeting the licensee’s CE requirements towards re-licensure, licensees are responsible for determining whether specific courses meet their jurisdiction’s requirements. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit.

 

EXPLAINING PAY-IT-FORWARD:

Kindred Wellness uses a community resource sharing/redistribution model to support folk who have access to less financial resources, gain access to this learning journey. When making your payment, you can decide to keep the $1800 rate, or increase the dollar amount so that the added funds can be offered to those who requested community support to attend. The funds are disbursed equally to all those who apply, and they have a window of time register with those resources.

 

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Decolonizing Therapy for Black Folk© course has Federal copyright protection and is a program of Kindred Wellness®, created by Dr. Shawna Murray-Browne, LCSW-C, unless otherwise noted.

 

One-Time Payment of $1800 w/ the option to Pay-It-Forward {Total $1800 USD}

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 The deadline to switch to the Collaborative Curriculum in 2024 is March 1, 2024. To switch after making a payment, email [email protected] for support.

You gain access to the Decolonizing Therapy for Black Folk course on February 20, 2024 and will maintain access until December 20, 2024. This course is an intensive. This means it is important to set aside the time to get what you need from the journey.

The University of Maryland School of Social Work Office of Continuing Professional Education is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs and maintains full responsibility for this program. This training qualifies for up to 13 Category II Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Successful completion of this activity requires your participation in the entire activity, successfully passing the posttest and completion of an evaluation form. *While most social work licensing boards accept the CE credit for courses offering credit from an accredited School of Social Work as valid towards meeting the licensee’s CE requirements towards re-licensure, licensees are responsible for determining whether specific courses meet their jurisdiction’s requirements. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit.

Decolonizing Therapy for Black Folk© course has Federal copyright protection and is a program of Kindred Wellness®, created by Dr. Shawna Murray-Browne, LCSW-C, unless otherwise noted.

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