On Being Female: How We Can Use Our Gender to Help Our Clients and Take Care of Ourselves at the Same Time
This webinar is for professionals working with people who have problematic behaviors. Professionals who will benefit from this webinar include social workers, psychologists, clinical counselors, and interested paraprofessionals.
Professionals often don’t have the chance to discuss the experiences of women working with men who have abused.
This hour-long webinar conversation with Shoshanna Must, PhD and David Prescott addresses:
- What are the challenges?
- What have we learned about professional and personal boundaries?
- Where can women go to discuss the issues?
- What should men know in order to be best helpful to their colleagues?
Who's Presenting
Shoshanna Must, PhD
Shoshanna Must is a full-time practitioner and Clinical Director for New York City office of Empire State Forensics. She is also on the board of the New York State Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (NYSATSA), and an active member of the City Bar Working group which is dedicated to registration reform. She is also the author (with Gretchen Sofocleous, Ph.D.) of a chapter on challenges related to pregnancy in the book, Women Working in Criminal Justice: A Guidebook for Navigating Professional Challenges, by Laura Jakul and Bobbi Walling and published by Safer Society.