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How To Be An Adoption Resource For Your Clients | continuing education for counselors and therapists | Podcourse | NBCC Approved
Season 1 · Episode 17

How To Be An Adoption Resource For Your Clients | continuing education for counselors and therapists | Podcourse | NBCC Approved

Continuing Education for Mental Health Counselors: Therapy Show with Lisa Mustard · Lisa Mustard

September 18, 20191h 8m

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Today's episode is all about adoption. Jill Corrigan is a Licensed Independent Social Worker and Supervisor who has been in practice for over 20 years in the areas of adoption, mental health and traumatic brain injury. She has also testified in court on adoption related matters, taught in the graduate level to masters level social work candidates, has presented both domestically and internationally and is viewed as a expert in adoption.

Jill covers 4 main objectives today. Listeners will be able to:

Identify and illustrate the different types of adoption.

Summarize and describe the stages of the adoption process.

List and describe ways to support the family and the adopted child as licensed clinicians.

Discuss and recognize the benefits of adoption for children and families.

She also shares resources for clinicians as well as how to get started in this field:

www.adoptioncouncil.org

www.adoptionart.org

www.adoptuskids.org

www.dss.sc.gov

www.attach.org

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