Compassionate Accountability: Modules 1 and 2
Uncovering Unconscious Racial Bias and Freedom From Shame, Guilt, and Racism Fatigue
When and Where
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On Demand
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On Demand
Sessions will be available On-Demand
Module one of this training is an experiential and interactive process that compassionately and tactfully addresses the underlying root causes of racial bias and trauma, and brings into conscious awareness hard-wired beliefs, perceptions and emotions held in the unconscious mind, so that they can be expressed, processed and released. This training engages participants in transparent conversations where they feel safe and accepted, regardless of their beliefs, patterns, and ideologies around racial bias.
Module two of this training guides participants through interactive and experiential exercises to process and release trauma, shame, guilt, and fatigue around racial bias. This training will give participants tools to express compassionate accountability towards themselves and others and to maintain the emotional balance of clarity, freedom, and relief achieved during the process.
- Counselors
- Addiction Counselors
- Social Workers
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
- Psychologists
Module 1: The educational goal of this presentation is for participants to increase their understanding of unconscious racial bias and how to navigate DEIB in a practice setting.
Module 2: The educational goal of this presentation is for participants to gain tools to express compassionate accountability while processing and understanding racial bias in a practice setting
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Define Unconscious Racial Bias.
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Identify 3 ways to reduce stress, confusion, and resistance for staff regarding DEIB.
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Explain 2 ways in which spirituality and DEIB practices are an effective and loving path toward the transformation of systemic racism in behavioral health.
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List each component needed to provide an environment of healing and safety for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status.
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Implement the tools of compassionate dialogue to eliminate barriers to DEIB.
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List 3 examples of increasing staff competency in addressing racial bias and trauma with clients.
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Identify and describe 3 ways Compassionate Accountability can be implemented in practice.
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