From History to Healing: Understanding the Strong Black Woman Schema

$15.00

This webinar delves into the multifaceted nature of the Strong Black Woman Schema, offering insights into its historical underpinnings, a comprehensive literature review of existing research, and practical interventions for individuals impacted by its influence. CEUs: 1 credit hour (Approval # 022724 by The Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW)).

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Date: Friday, March 29, 2024

Time: 11am-12pm EST (10am-11am CST)

CEUs: 1 credit hour (Approval # 022724 by The Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW)). Certificates will be sent to the email used to register for the webinar within 48 business hours after completing the course evaluation.

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This presentation delves into the multifaceted nature of the Strong Black Woman Schema, offering insights into its historical underpinnings, a comprehensive literature review of existing research, and practical interventions for individuals impacted by its influence. We begin by examining the historical forces and societal dynamics that have shaped this enduring archetype, from the legacy of slavery to contemporary socio-political realities.

A thorough literature review synthesizes key findings and insights from existing research on the Strong Black Woman Schema, illuminating the psychological, emotional, and social ramifications experienced by individuals who internalize this archetype while identifying areas for further exploration.

Culminating in a discussion of treatment and intervention strategies, we present a repertoire of therapeutic modalities and practical tools designed to promote healing, resilience, and self-care, grounded in principles of cultural competency and trauma-informed care. Through this comprehensive exploration, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of the Strong Black Woman Schema, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to foster healing and empowerment within Black communities and beyond.

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