Bradley Hospital Educational Series

Contemporary Social Work Practice

Bradley Hospital's educational series in contemporary social work practice is offered as a professional development service of Bradley Hospital's department of social work. Each session is held in the hospital's Pine Room from noon to 1:30 p.m.

A $10 fee for each participant is payable at the door. No pre-registration is required. Participants are welcome to bring a brown-bag lunch and soda will be provided. CEUs will be offered at the end of each session. For more information, please call Bradley Hospital at 401-432-1326.
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  • February 18, 2005
    "Cultural Sensitivity of the Narragansett Tribal Children"
    Wenonah Harris
    Narragansett Tribal Child Advocate
    Members of Bradley Hospital Ethics Committee
    (CEU application has been submitted requesting approval for
    this workshop to meet criteria for training in the area of
    cultural diversity.)

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    March 18, 2005
    "Living on the Razor's Edge: Solution-Oriented Brief Family Therapy with Self-Harming Adolescents"
    Presented by Matthew Selekman, LCSW
    Johnson and Wales Inn, Seekonk, Massachusetts
    March 11, 2005
    "Advances in the Understanding and Treatment of Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders"
    Rowland Barrett, PhD
    Director, Developmental Disabilities Program, Bradley Hospital
    Associate professor of psychiatry, Brown Medical School

  • April 15, 2005
    "Sleep in Children and Adolescents: Developmental and Clinical Issues"
    Amy Salisbury, PhD, APRN
    Director, Fetal Behavior Studies Program, Infant Development Center, Women and Infants Hospital
    Clinical nurse specialist, child and family psychiatry
    Assistant professor of pediatrics, Brown Medical School|

  • May 20, 2005
    "Gangs 101: Part A"
    John Reis
    Lieutenant (retired), Providence Police Department

  • June 10, 2005
    "Gangs 101: Part B"
    (You do not have to attend "Gangs 101: Part A" to benefit from "Gangs 101: Part B.")
    John Reis
    Lieutenant (retired), Providence Police Department

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