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National Alliance of Social Workers in Sports (NASWIS) 3rd Annual Symposium

National Alliance of Social Workers in Sports (NASWIS) 3rd Annual Symposium – a Sport interest event taking place on 2017-10-16 12:00:00 in United States

Monday, October 16th Sport Social Work Institute   Tuesday, October 17th Time Event Ballroom A Ballroom B 8:30am Registration X   9:00am Opening Remarks X   9:30am – 10:30am Ted Talk Sessions X X 15 Minute Break (Coffee Provided) 10:45am – 11:45am Interactive Workshops X X 75 Minute Lunch Break 1:00pm – 1:45pm Featured Speakers X   1:45pm – 2:45pm Ted Talk Sessions or Interactive Workshops X X 15 Minute Break (Drinks and Snacks Provided) 3:00pm – 4:00pm Ted Talk Sessions or Interactive Workshops X X 4:00pm – 4:15pm Closing Remarks X   4:15pm – 4:45pm Networking X X 7pm to 9pm – NASWIS Social Event (Details TBD) Wednesday, October 18th Time Event Ballroom A Ballroom B 8:30am Registration X   9:00am – 9:15am President’s Address X   9:15am – 10:15am Ted Talk Sessions X X 15 Minute Break (Coffee Provided) 10:30am – 11:00am Poster Sessions X X 11:00am – 12:00pm Keynote Address X   75 Minute Lunch Break 1:15pm – 2:15pm Interactive Workshops X X 2:15pm – 2:45pm Panel Discussions X X 15 Minute Break (Drinks and Snacks Provided) 3:00pm – 4:00pm Ted Talk Sessions or Interactive Workshop X X 4:00pm – 4:15pm Closing Remarks X     List of 2017 Confirmed Interactive Workshops  Ripping Off the Band-Aid: How to Effectively Heal Performance Anxiety and Maintain Peak Performance in Sports Stephanie Colbert, LMSW –  Neurocore Center  Stephanie Falotico, LMSW – Neurocore Center ? Band on the Run: The Use of Group Therapy Techniques in an Athletic Department Setting Cindy Miller Aron, LCSW, CGP, FAGPA – Samaritan Mental Health   Preparing the Next Generation of Sport Social Workers: Developing Education and Training Approaches  Matt Moore, PhD, MSW – Ball State University  ? Athletes and Eating Disorders: Biopsychosocial Impacts Samantha Ellis, LMSW – Troy University Amy Cox, LMSW – Troy University  ? 2017 Confirmed Ted Talk Presentations  First-Stage Oscillating Migration Patterns of Former U.S. Men's College Basketball Players: Exploring Domestic Violence Enclaves Victor Kidd, MSW, LGSW – University of South Carolina  Ian Dincuff – University of South Carolina  Richard Southall, EdD, MA – University of South Carolina  Mark Nagel, EdD, MA – University of South Carolina  ? Social Workers and the Hockey Recruiting Process: Qualitative Indicators of the Need for Professional Social Workers' Intervention with Student-Athletes Mark Felizzi, PhD, LCSW – Millersville University  Brandon St. Croix – Eastern Health  ? Coaching Campus Leaders: Promoting Bystander Intervention with Student-Athletes  Lorin Mordecai, MSW, LSW – University of Connecticut  ? Adverse Effects of Chronic Post-Concussion Syndrome in Former Football Players on their Wives' Quality of Life Diana Rowan, PhD, MSW – University of North Carolina – Charlotte    Social Work's Forgotten History: Sport-Based Interventions and Early Social Work Jerry Reynolds, LMSW – Louisiana State University    Understanding Student-Athlete Reintegration: Using Social Work Strengths Jerry Reynolds, LMSW – Louisiana State University  Charlotte Warren, LCSW, LCASA – PORT Human Services  ? Normalizing a Culture of Caring within College Athletic Teams Lindsey Sanders, MSW, LCSW – University of North Carolina – Greensboro  ? 2017 Confirmed Poster Presentations  Perspectives on Access and Opportunity of Disability Sport Athletes on Legislation in Nicaragua and Columbia Michael Cottingham, PhD, MS – University of Houston  Laura Ramirez – University of Houston  Valeria  Sequeira – University of Houston  ? Stepping Outside of their Comfort Zone: Perceptions of Seeking Behavioral Health Services amongst College Athletes Matt Moore, PhD, MSW – Ball State University  ? Improving Services for Inactive Student-Athletes Daniel Bonaventura, MSW – Tulane University  Zachary Draves – Aurora University  Joey Garcia, MSW – University of North Dakota  Lorin Mordecai, MSW, LSW – University of Connecticut  Charlotte Warren, LCSW, LCASA – PORT Human Services ?  

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Published on 18 July 2017 by Alan Category: EventsTag: Alliance, Annual, NASWIS, National, Social, Sports, Symposium, workers

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