Wellbeing Webinar: Restoring Resilience to Maximize Your Professional Strengths
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Live Webinar: Wellbeing Webinar: Restoring Resilience to Maximize Your Professional Strengths
December 10, 2024
2:00 - 3:00 pm EST
60-minute presentation
1.00 CLE Credit
Restoring resilience to maximize your professional strengths focuses on highlighting and strengthening resilience characteristics and professional values that align with your current goals. Participants will learn how to reframe their experiences of stress and identify their professional resilience traits with an emphasis on competency, ethics, and wellbeing.
Cost:
Members: Free for NDAA Members
Non-Member: $100
If you would like to become a member, please join here!
Eligibility:
NDAA’s mission to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution: NDAA invites prosecutors, lawyers and paralegals in local, state, tribal, federal and military government attorneys’ offices. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
Questions?
Please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
Shefali Gandhi, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist, Director of Clinical Training, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shefali Gandhi has been licensed by the Arizona Board of Psychologists Examiners since 2008. She serves as an Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Training at MWU. The goal of Dr. Gandhi’s work is to create trauma-informed programs and settings in which families and providers understand the impact of ACEs, trauma, and toxic stress so patients can heal and grow successfully with a sense of completion and hope. Her research focuses on resilience, trauma, burnout, and compassion fatigue. She is the training coordinator for Arizona Child and Family Advocacy Network and develops annual trainings for the FAC/CAC’s in Arizona. Her work as the Director of Clinical Services at Childhelp Children’s Center strengthened the trauma-informed clinical services team through treatment, consultation, supervision, and programmatic growth adding program including sensory-modulation occupational therapy, an in-home therapy program, and a program that specifically focuses on treatment and outreach for children who have been victimized as a result of parental opioid abuse. She has testified in both family and criminal courts as the treating clinician and has been called upon for her opinion in terms of permanency planning and diagnosis. She has presented at national conferences on subjects related to School Psychology, Trauma-Informed Care, and Childhood Maltreatment. She has been asked to serve on the editorial board of the Journal of Child Adolescent Trauma. She is responsible for program development and sits on the Executive Board of the not-for-profit, Mothers Awareness on School-Aged Kids (MASK). She was the recipient of MASK’s Education Award, honoring community members whose efforts are dedicated to providing psychoeducation to children and families on current social-emotional challenges. She is a writer and columnist for MASK the magazine, contributing a developmentally appropriate guide for parents and children on relevant social-emotional concerns for today’s families to each issue of the magazine. As a content developer and speaker, she develops and presents continuing education course materials.
Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00 hour
Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00-hour. NDAA will apply for CLE credit in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia based on state requirements and guidelines. All other attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. At the conclusion of the course and after completion of the electronic evaluation survey, all attendees will receive a uniform continuing education certificate that they may use to report their continuing education hours to their state bar or reporting agency. Questions regarding CLE can be directed to CLE@ndaajustice.org.