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Fortaleciendo la resiliencia: Activando recursos para restablecer el equilibrio causado por el estrés

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Strengthening Resilience: Activating Sources that Restore Balance from Stress
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Pacific (PT)
Description

La resiliencia se puede considerar como la capacidad de un sistema para adaptarse con éxito frente a circunstancias amenazantes, ya sea que el "sistema" sea un niño, una familia o una comunidad. La adaptación requiere recursos que puedan satisfacer las demandas de circunstancias desafiantes. En este seminario web, sugerimos formas en que las personas pueden activar diferentes fuentes de resiliencia, cada una de las cuales puede verse como una capa protectora. El seminario web ofrece ideas novedosas y prácticas concretas para fortalecer la resiliencia para nosotros y aquellos a quienes servimos.

*Este seminario virtual se hará en inglés con interpretación simultánea al español.*

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Learning Objectives
  • Identificar múltiples fuentes de recursos de resiliencia
  • Desarrollar un conjunto de herramientas de tres recursos para uso personal
  • Identificar formas de ayudar a alguien a recuperar el equilibrio del estrés

Presentadores

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Kaethe

Weingarten

Ph.D.

Director, Witness to Witness Program

Migrant Clinicians Network

Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D. (she/her) directs the Witness to Witness (W2W) Program for MCN. The goal of W2W is to help the helpers, primarily serving health care workers, attorneys and journalists working with vulnerable populations. She received her doctorate from Harvard University in 1974. She has taught at Wellesley College (1975-1979), Harvard Medical School (1981-2017), where she was an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Children’s Hospital Boston and then Cambridge Health Alliance, and at the Family Institute of Cambridge (1982-2009). She founded and directed the Program in Families, Trauma and Resilience at the Family Institute of Cambridge. Internationally, she has taught in Africa, Australia, Canada, Europe and New Zealand, where she was a Fullbright Specialist. She has given over 300 presentations and been a keynote speaker at numerous local, national and international conferences. She serves on the editorial boards of five journals. In 2002 she was awarded the highest honor of the American Family Therapy Academy, the award for Distinguished Contribution to Family Theory and Practice. She has written about her work in six books (which she has authored or edited) and over 100 articles, chapters and essays. Her most recent book, Common Shock: Witnessing Violence Every Day- How We Are Harmed, How We Can Heal won the 2004 Nautilus Award for Social Change. Dr. Weingarten’s work focuses on the development and dissemination of a witnessing model. One prong of the work is about the effects of witnessing violence and trauma in the context of domestic, inter-ethnic, racial, political and other forms of conflict. The other prong of the witnessing work is in the context of healthcare, illness and disability. Her work on reasonable hope has been widely cited. In 2013, Dr. Weingarten and her husband moved to Berkeley, CA to be near their children and five grandchildren. There she resumed a dance and choreography practice she had let lapse for forty-five years. Since moving to Berkeley, she and her dance collaborator have been awarded five grants for their choreography with elder dancers applying a witnessing model in public spaces. In 2018 they performed at the Oakland Museum of California. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, baking and crocheting afghans.

Continuing Education Credit (CEU)

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Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN), está acreditada como proveedor aprobado de educación continua de enfermería por la Comisión de Acreditación del American Nurses Credentialing Center.

 

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La AAFP ha revisado Fortaleciendo la resiliencia: Activando recursos para restablecer el equilibrio causado por el estrés y lo consideró para hasta 1.5 créditos prescritos de AAFP en vivo. El plazo de aprobación es del 3/15/23 al 3/15/23. Los médicos deben reclamar solo el crédito proporcional al grado de su participación en la actividad.