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Page 1: Bridging ACT into Social Work Bridging ACT into the Community Julie Hamilton Kate Morrissey-Stahl Rikke Kjelgaard.

Bridging ACT into Bridging ACT into Social Work Bridging Social Work Bridging

ACT into the ACT into the CommunityCommunity

Julie HamiltonJulie Hamilton

Kate Morrissey-StahlKate Morrissey-Stahl

Rikke KjelgaardRikke Kjelgaard

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INTRODUCTIONS….INTRODUCTIONS….

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Social WorkSocial Work

Australia and New ZealandAustralia and New Zealand

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From where we From where we left off last left off last

year…..year…..

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The number of The number of social workers social workers

employed in the US employed in the US is well over three is well over three times the number times the number of psychologists of psychologists

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. (2011). Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. (2011). Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 EditionOccupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, retrieved from , retrieved from

http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos060.htmhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos060.htm..

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Clinical social Clinical social workers are by far workers are by far

the largest the largest providers of mental providers of mental health services in health services in

the USthe USSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,

National Institutes of Mental Health. (2010). National Institutes of Mental Health. (2010). Mental health, United Mental health, United States, 2008.States, 2008. Retrieved from Retrieved from

http://store.samhsa.gov/product/Mental-Health-United-States-http://store.samhsa.gov/product/Mental-Health-United-States-2008/SMA10-45902008/SMA10-4590

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Yet social workers are most Yet social workers are most likely underrepresented in likely underrepresented in

ACBSACBS 5517 ACBS members5517 ACBS members (as of July 18, 2012) (as of July 18, 2012)

171 members listed “LCSW” under 171 members listed “LCSW” under “licenses and certifications” when “licenses and certifications” when they registered they registered (July 8, 2012)(July 8, 2012)

50 registered ACT Social Work SIG 50 registered ACT Social Work SIG membersmembers (July 8, 2012) (July 8, 2012)

71 members of the ACT Social Work 71 members of the ACT Social Work SIG ListservSIG Listserv (July 18, 2012) (July 18, 2012)

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Yet social workers are most Yet social workers are most likely underrepresented in likely underrepresented in

ACBSACBS 5517 ACBS members5517 ACBS members (as of July 18, 2012) (as of July 18, 2012)

171 members listed “LCSW” under 171 members listed “LCSW” under “licenses and certifications” when “licenses and certifications” when they registered they registered (July 8, 2012)(July 8, 2012)

50 registered ACT Social Work SIG 50 registered ACT Social Work SIG membersmembers (July 8, 2012) (July 8, 2012) 84 84 (April 2013)(April 2013)

71 members of the ACT Social Work 71 members of the ACT Social Work SIG ListservSIG Listserv (July 18, 2012) (July 18, 2012)

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How have you How have you integrated ACT and integrated ACT and

Contextual Contextual Behavioral Science Behavioral Science

(CBS) into your (CBS) into your social work social work practice?practice?

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Brian Mundy - NYCBrian Mundy - NYC

Please share some examples of how you have Please share some examples of how you have been bridging ACT in your social work, and been bridging ACT in your social work, and surrounding communities, i.e., trainings, surrounding communities, i.e., trainings, research, outreach, etc.:research, outreach, etc.:

For the past 18 months I have been supporting For the past 18 months I have been supporting all levels of staff at a large social service agency all levels of staff at a large social service agency in NYC -- from security guards at homeless in NYC -- from security guards at homeless shelters, to clinicians to directors and food shelters, to clinicians to directors and food service employees at programs of all types -- on service employees at programs of all types -- on adopting trauma-informed care. One of the adopting trauma-informed care. One of the central themes to TIC is developing an central themes to TIC is developing an awareness of how working in a trauma-awareness of how working in a trauma-impacted environment influences us as workers, impacted environment influences us as workers, particularly when we have our own histories of particularly when we have our own histories of trauma. trauma.

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Brian Mundy - NYCBrian Mundy - NYC

ACT-related concepts of present-moment ACT-related concepts of present-moment awareness, acceptance, and moving toward awareness, acceptance, and moving toward connectedness are extremely helpful in connectedness are extremely helpful in assisting folks with decreasing reactivity in this assisting folks with decreasing reactivity in this domain. I developed an acronym TREDS (Take domain. I developed an acronym TREDS (Take a Breath, Relationship focus, Empathic a Breath, Relationship focus, Empathic reflection, Develop choice, Supportive follow-reflection, Develop choice, Supportive follow-up) for workers of all stripes to utilize when up) for workers of all stripes to utilize when faced with trauma-impacted behaviors. The faced with trauma-impacted behaviors. The stories that have echoed back from people stories that have echoed back from people using these concepts have been deeply using these concepts have been deeply powerful and moving, as well as effective.powerful and moving, as well as effective.

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Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan

Clinical WorkClinical Work ACT Trainings, WebcastsACT Trainings, Webcasts ED ProgramsED Programs HospitalsHospitals UniversitiesUniversities

EMU, WesternEMU, Western Counseling Centers-UM, MSU, WMU, EMUCounseling Centers-UM, MSU, WMU, EMU SW/Psych CurriculumSW/Psych Curriculum University of Detroit Mercy/School of DentistryUniversity of Detroit Mercy/School of Dentistry

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Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan

NASW-MichiganNASW-Michigan Annual ConferenceAnnual Conference ““Bridge” MagazineBridge” Magazine

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What is your What is your impression of how impression of how the field of social the field of social

work and the social work and the social workers you know workers you know have responded to have responded to

ACT?ACT?

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What are the What are the commonalities commonalities between social between social

work and work and ACT/CBS?ACT/CBS?

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How well does ACT/CBS fit with How well does ACT/CBS fit with the social work value and ethical the social work value and ethical

principle of principle of social justicesocial justice??Value: Value: Social JusticeSocial JusticeEthical principle: Ethical principle: Social workers challenge social Social workers challenge social injusticeinjusticeSocial workers pursue social change, particularly Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people. Social workers' individuals and groups of people. Social workers' social change efforts are focused primarily on issues social change efforts are focused primarily on issues of poverty, unemployment, discrimination, and other of poverty, unemployment, discrimination, and other forms of social injustice. These activities seek to forms of social injustice. These activities seek to promote sensitivity to and knowledge about promote sensitivity to and knowledge about oppression and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social oppression and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social workers strive to ensure access to needed workers strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equality of information, services, and resources; equality of opportunity; and meaningful participation in opportunity; and meaningful participation in decision-making for all people.decision-making for all people.

NASW Code of Ethics, 1996

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What are the What are the barriers to the barriers to the

dissemination of dissemination of ACT/CBS in the ACT/CBS in the field of social field of social

work?work?

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DetroitDetroit

RecessionRecession Lack of intensive trainingsLack of intensive trainings Lack of ACT supervisionLack of ACT supervision

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How do we make How do we make ACT and functional ACT and functional

contextualism a contextualism a greater presence in greater presence in the field of social the field of social

work?work?

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Brian MundyBrian Mundy

Keep contributing, keep Keep contributing, keep talking about it on listservs talking about it on listservs and in our communities.and in our communities.

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Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan

Keep up what we’re doing….Keep up what we’re doing…. Develop a Michigan ChapterDevelop a Michigan Chapter

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What are non-What are non-stigmatizing stigmatizing

environments in which environments in which ACT protocols could beACT protocols could beoffered, reaching out to offered, reaching out to

populations who populations who traditionally have not traditionally have not

usedusedmental health services?mental health services?

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Brian MundyBrian Mundy

I think that utilizing ACT concepts in I think that utilizing ACT concepts in advocacy work would be amazing. advocacy work would be amazing. Here in NYC I wonder what would Here in NYC I wonder what would happen if a community mediation happen if a community mediation center held ACT-consistent forums center held ACT-consistent forums on racism and community relations? on racism and community relations?

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DetroitDetroit

Community GroupsCommunity Groups Community Action GroupsCommunity Action Groups HomelessHomeless Urban PovertyUrban Poverty Urban YouthUrban Youth LGBTLGBT

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How can the Social Work How can the Social Work Field Field

play a role in the play a role in the

Evolution Science Project?Evolution Science Project?

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"The psychological flexibility model "The psychological flexibility model described in the present volume is at its described in the present volume is at its core a core a contextual contextual approach to approach to understanding clients interacting within understanding clients interacting within and through their environmental and and through their environmental and private contexts. This statement suggest private contexts. This statement suggest that the six processes of the model should that the six processes of the model should not be viewed in isolation, but rather are not be viewed in isolation, but rather are highly sensitive to the surrounding highly sensitive to the surrounding social, cultural, environmental, and social, cultural, environmental, and biological environmentsbiological environments.” Hayes, Wilson, .” Hayes, Wilson, Strosahl, 2011Strosahl, 2011

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What is social work?What is social work?

The primary mission of the The primary mission of the social work profession is to social work profession is to

enhance human well-being and enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human help meet the basic human

needs of all people, with needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs particular attention to the needs

and empowerment of people and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, who are vulnerable, oppressed,

and living in poverty. and living in poverty.

NASW Code of Ethics, 1996

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What is social work?What is social work?

A historic and defining feature A historic and defining feature of social work is the profession’s of social work is the profession’s focus on individual well-being in focus on individual well-being in

a social context and the well-a social context and the well-being of society. Fundamental being of society. Fundamental

to social work is attention to the to social work is attention to the environmental forces that environmental forces that create, contribute to, and create, contribute to, and

address problems in living.address problems in living.

NASW Code of Ethics, 1996

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EVO – Social WorkersEVO – Social Workers

SW ValuesSW Values SW are already deeply integrated in SW are already deeply integrated in

communities in a variety of roles:communities in a variety of roles: AdvocacyAdvocacy Social ActionSocial Action Social JusticeSocial Justice Direct Support ServicesDirect Support Services LeadershipLeadership

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Social Work and Social Work and EvoScienceEvoScience

DETROITDETROIT


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