19
Jan

CEU: SoulCollage® For Helping Professionals

- Zoom
Open to:
  • Alumni
  • Community/Public
  • Current Adult & Continuing Studies Students
  • Current Graduate Students
  • Current Undergraduate Students

SoulCollage® is an expressive arts practice done individually or in community. No prior experience is needed to practice.  

Join Matthew A. Myrick, PhD, LSW for an online workshop to learn about SoulCollage®, create SoulCollage® cards, and learn how to read them. The presentation will include an overview, time to create personalized cards, and time to read your card either individually or in small groups. Materials must be gathered prior to the start of the workshop. 

Event Details:

  • Open to: All students, faculty, staff, community
  • When: January 19, 6:00-8:00 pm
  • 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. Registration closes the day before the event. (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. After the event, you will be emailed your certificate.

Register Now!

After registering, you should receive a confirmation email within 2 business days.
Questions? Reach out! socialwork@widener.edu

About the presenter: 

Dr. Matthew A. Myrick, PhD, LSW a native of Washington, DC (a Washingtonian) who received his BSW from LaSalle University and MSW from Temple University. While in school, his internships led him to the field of medical social work. He worked as a Unit Social Worker at a skilled nursing facility in NE Philadelphia and as the Director of Social Services at a skilled nursing facility in Bryn Mawr, PA. He also holds his LSW. After serving as a field instructor for numerous students, Myrick was approached by LaSalle University to be an Adjunct Professor within their BSW program. Myrick has taught since 2010. In 2012, he began pursuing his PhD in Social Work at Widener University. In fall of 2015, Myrick joined the full-time faculty at Widener as an Assistant Clinical Professor. Myrick defended his dissertation on April 30th, 2020 (Title: Exploring Regret Amongst Gay Men). He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Widener University's Center of Social Work. 

Contact Info

Office of Social Work