Moral Injury-Invisible Wounds and Unspoken Words
April 8, 2021, 2:30 to 4:00 PM
Please note that the evaluation will close on April 30, 2021.
There are two registration sites:
To register to view the program only, please go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QPO4kmCvSMKQ7zVvhsbE8Q .
If you don't require CE credits:
Please complete your registration at this site in order to take your evaluation after the event ends, and secure your continuing education credits and certificate. Continuing education credits cost $30, and $15 for UPMC employees. UPMC employees, please use this code MORALINJURYUPMC.2021 along with your UPMC, CCBH, Magee, CHP, etc. e-mail address.
This presentation provided by Reb. Toheh Smyth, L.S.W. will focus on the effects of moral injury from trauma (causal mechanisms, symptoms, behavior manifestation, psychosocial effects, and interventions). The demographic focus will be veterans with military sexual trauma, children of veterans, and family systems. It will address the gap in services as well as barriers faced. It will end with methods and current programs to address this void in interventions.
Target Audience
Individuals who have experienced trauma, veterans, providers who work with veterans and their family, and those interested in moral injury interventions.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants should be able to:
- Articulate the definition and effects of Moral Injury (PTSD vs Moral Injury, manifestations, symptoms)
- Describe the effects of Moral Injury on the family systems
- Discuss what interventions and tools are available to address Moral Injury
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This presentation provided by Reb. Toheh Smyth, L.S.W. will focus on the effects of moral injury from trauma (causal mechanisms, symptoms, behavior manifestation, psychosocial effects, and interventions). The demographic focus will be veterans with military sexual trauma, children of veterans, and family systems. It will address the gap in services as well as barriers faced. It will end with methods and current programs to address this void in interventions.
Rev. Toneh Smyth, MSW, LSW
The Reverend Toneh Smyth, L.S.W., M.S.W., M.H.S, Canon for Mission for the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania has a Master of Health Science from the University of Central Florida and a Master of Social Work from West Chester University. Rev. Smyth has almost twenty years’ experience working in social work, services for the homeless, veterans, housing services residential services and in community behavioral health services.
1.5 CE Credits
Through this site:
ASWB
APA
Attendance
Through Education and Consultative Services (please be sure to answer the continuing education credits in the evaluation):
General CEU
NCC
Available Credit
- 1.50 APA
- 1.50 ASWB
- 1.50 Attendance