24
Sep

CEU: Q&A with Carolyn Spring, Author of 'Unshame'

Zoom
Open to:
  • Alumni
  • Community/Public
  • Current Graduate Students

Join us for a Q&A with Carolyn Spring, author of 'Unshame'!

Event Details:

  • Open to: All, students, faculty, staff, community
  • When: September 24, 10 am
  • Where: Online
  • Registration: Registering is the only way to receive CEUs. If you would like to attend but do not need CEUs, you may attend for free! Advance registration is required for all attendees. (Widener SW Alumni: please contact socialwork@widener.edu for discount coupon code).

CEU events and CEUs are free for current Widener students, faculty, and field instructors. Widener alumni need to pay $10; everyone else, $25. Payment will be collected at the end of the event. After the event, you will be emailed your certificate.

Register Now! (CEU)     Register Now! (No CEU)

After registering, you should receive a confirmation email within 2 business days with instructions for enrolling in the Canvas course through Widener’s Lifelong Learning platform.  Once enrolled, you will access the course and any completed certifications through your account in the Widener Lifelong Learning platform.

Questions? Reach out! socialwork@widener.edu

About the presenter(s): Carolyn Spring is one of the UK’s leading specialists in complex trauma, attachment and dissociative disorders. Since 2010, her training courses and events have been attended by over 47,000 mental health practitioners worldwide. She is the creator of the 4D Framework for Healing Complex Trauma and the author of Unshame – which reached #11 on Amazon’s overall bestseller list – and Recovery Is My Best Revenge. She provides clinical consultation to therapists and specialist trauma organisations in the UK, US and Australia, and consults to legal professionals in both the criminal and family courts. She is the founder of PODS (Positive Outcomes for Dissociative Survivors) and the Trauma Recovery Community, and a multiple award-winning trainer. Her work is informed by extensive professional experience as a specialist foster carer and by her own lived experience as a survivor of dissociative identity disorder.