Our Programs Texas Society for Clinical Social Work conferences focus on professional development, social worker physical and mental self-care, alternative practices and therapies, as well as issues related to the practice of social work in general.
Texas Society for Clinical Social Work (TSCSW) provides a meeting ground for experienced clinical social workers who are trained in a variety of orientations and currently in part or full-time private or agency practice. We promote the highest standards for training and education, and foster the growth of advanced clinicalsocial workers.
2011 Fall Conference Ye Kendall Inn, Boerne, September 30 and October 1, 2011
1. Ethics: Developing Knowledge of New Social Work Regulations by Carol Miller, LMSW-AP
2. Neurosciences for Clinical Social Workers: How We Can Access the Missing Link by Rosemary Farmer, PhD, LCSW
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2011 Fall Conference
Presentations on topics of ethical and clinical relevance to the practice of clinical social work
September 30 and October 1 | Ye Kendall Inn
Boerne, Texas
Speaker:
Carol Miller, LMSW-AP
Rosemary Farmer, PhD, LCSW
Please join us for a stimulating pair of presentations on topics of ethical and clinical relevance to the practice of clinical social work. TSCSW has reserved 15 rooms at Ye Kendall Inn in Boerne. Please call (830) 249-2138 to reserve discounted rooms as soon as possible. Friday's presentation on Ethics will take place from 1:30-4:30 pm, and Saturday's presentation will take place from 9am-5pm. Meals are included in the conference fee.
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2010 Fall Conference
"I Googled You!" Staying Clinically Centered
in an Online World
September 28, 2010| Alamo Heights UCM
San Antonio, Texas
Speaker:
Laura W. Groshong, LICSW, BCD
Director, Government Relations
Clinical Social Work Association
Almost everyone in the world today, including clinical social workers, has some kind of online identity. Mindful crafting of our online identities is crucial to developing solid treatment relationships in which treatment boundaries are maintained. Come and join us as we discuss the meaning of our online presence as a form of self-disclosure and the responsibilities clinical social workers need to consider.
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2009 Fall Conference:
Navigating Clinical Landscapes
September 11 & 12, 2009| Tapatio Springs Resort
Boerne, Texas
Speakers:
N
ina Rovinelli Heller PhD and
Terry B. Northcut PhD
Many clinical social workers have struggled with competing
demands in practice regarding prevailing theories and interven- tions. Drs. Heller and Northcut, trained in psychodynamic social work, were intrigued with cognitive-behavioral theory and technique. Read more
