
23:44
Wonderful area of study

25:44
Is anyone else having trouble hearing her?

25:55
Thanks

25:57
no

26:01
no

26:01
I'm hearing her okay.

26:02
I can hear perfectly

26:14
I can hear her :)

27:52
its ok, I'm hearing.

30:50
I have shifted teaching biopsychosocial assessments and resulting plan creation to include spirituality, increases self-determination

35:50
Very interesting study and wonderful presentation Emma.

36:22
Thank you that’s a great topic Emma, very engaging presentation. It’s so interesting how spirituality can impact almost every community or environment.

37:23
I use case study example situations so students can check their own bias in relation to how spirituality impacts practice

37:56
Very unique presentation! I appreciate it this morning

39:25
Thank you for the great presentation Emma. I think its very interesting to explore spirituality with our clients and within ourselves. I have found a lot of connections with mindfulness activities and spirituality and have seen how my students and clients are comforted by this

42:38
1 Presentation is multimodal. 2.- The category of the sacred. 3.- Phenomenology and replication 4.- Darkness and pathology

43:03
https://divinity.uchicago.edu/directory/richard-b-miller

44:34
https://humdev.uchicago.edu/directory/margaret-beale-spencer

45:39
https://www.lakeforest.edu/academics/faculty/watson

49:58
I find folks are resistant that do not truly understand spirituality versus corrupt t religious structures - use the research to educate not only students but leadership

51:06
not only leaders. The whole curricula is the problem. Leadership changes throughout the years, but systems of knowledge live longer. We can think about this problem through the categories of the sacred and monstruous?

51:45
I wonder if perhaps there is any room in this research for interprofessional collaboration. Perhaps pastoral counseling, marriage and family therapy, etc. I wonder if or how clergy are educated to explore potential spiritual distress.

52:27
Could you share some of those case studies, Tricia?

52:37
I will share with group

52:41
I have ppt

52:42
Thanks

52:46
and learning exercises

53:03
I teach in diversity, equity, and justice class

54:36
https://brockportsuny-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/tsnyder_brockport_edu/EbzIzNeotKlKtaqmrEglJzYBPtkgxBvIUP_caJo9L2MsPg?e=YRmRSi

55:13
Look forward to the resources Tricia. I will keep an eye for that. I also teach diversity and social justice courses. I will definitely learn something new

57:35
Thanks so much Emma that was excellent and made me think so muhc

01:00:29
For Diego, I think you would be interested in this: http://pisab.org/

01:01:05
This group sees how racism is White people's pathology.

01:01:13
I use the mantra people do the best they can with what they have - human behavior social learning and access to information, this aligns with our responsibility to advocate but also practice empathy

01:02:47
I would be curious to know if any research has been done on police officers

01:02:58
There are many research on that.

01:03:22
https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/

01:03:24
Look up George Patterson from Silberman School of Social Work.

01:03:37
https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/

01:03:37
There is also research on bias within police

01:03:44
https://www.diegosuarezrojas.com/acerca-de-1

01:03:45
I put two links

01:04:10
https://sssw.hunter.cuny.edu/staff-members/patterson-george-m-s-ph-d/

01:06:21
That’s a great point Tiahna, Same situations with people who are in crisis.

01:06:50
There should be another option other than calling police. Police are not triained in US for dealing with mental health.

01:07:09
agreed Lindsay

01:07:17
It is a major issue

01:07:20
Diego, people who are from other countries, like you and me, have some roles in doing this work:)

01:08:02
indeed, Kanako! International research and practice all the way

01:08:07
I have seen many negative outcomes from police involvement on child welfare cases as well

01:08:23
because they don't have the training in mental health or trauma

01:08:37
Good points!

01:08:39
Here in Rochester NY unfortunately we have had many people of color shot by law enforcement and have been in the national news. We have 1 mental health response team which is just not enough - instead if any mental health - automatically disperse social worker with law enforcement

01:09:11
Thanks for bringing your perspective

01:11:03
Thomas Theorem

01:11:17
everything in which people believe, it is real in its consequences

01:12:13
Well said indeed, Tiahna, and your earlier comment about the statistics regarding the heavier punishments that Blacks receive - I think there is need for us in social work to go beyond being cognizant of the stats, but we need to invest in awareness and education, and have the heavy, uncomfortable conversations on the issue about that "darkness" Diego mentioned. We need to confront that darkness intentionally in Social Work.

01:12:31
yes!

01:13:37
do we get a confirmation email

01:13:38
Thank you, everyone!

01:13:45
for our abstract)

01:13:46
Thank you! I have to exit for another meeting :)

01:13:50
This was great!