Unpacking and Healing Shame: Theory and Practice for Practitioners
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Unpacking and Healing Shame: Theory and Practice for Practitioners

Friday, May 2, 2025
11:00am - 2:15pm US Eastern Time
$67

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Event Details

Fri May 2nd, 2025
11:00am – 2:15pm US Eastern Time
(8:00am – 11:15am US Pacific Time)
3 CE Hours

About the Event

This interactive presentation offers counseling practitioners theory and tools for understanding and healing the widespread individual and collective challenges around shame, aiming to equip participants with skills and insights to support clients in overcoming shame-related challenges and to work to transform systems that cause and perpetuate shame. We will explore the underlying causes and manifestations of shame, cultural and societal influences on shame, its profound individual and collective impact, the role shame plays in perpetuating oppression and ways to support healing transformation for clients and communities we work with.

Live Event This is a live online event. It will be conducted via Zoom Webinar.

Live Event Instructor

Shira Sameroff, LCSW

Shira Sameroff, LCSW

Shira Sameroff, LCSW is a therapist, coach, teacher and group facilitator with over 30 years of practice with people of diverse identities, ages and life stories in a wide array of settings. Professional roles have included therapy, supervision, group design and facilitation, professional development training, teaching, community organizing, transformative decluttering and a decade and a half on the leadership team of a community-based social work agency.

Shira weaves a range of therapeutic healing modalities including IFS, Hakomi and other holistic, somatic, nature-based and anti-oppressive practices into her work with individuals, groups and organizations. She works around themes including ending oppression, shame, loneliness, group facilitation, giving and receiving feedback, empowering practice with youth and tending to self as a practitioner.

Shira's approach is collaborative, intuitive, creative and full of heart and is rooted in my own lived experience of healing, learning and emerging.

Target Audience

This live interactive webinar is intended for behavioral health professionals, including Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, MFT's and Addiction Professionals.

Learning Objectives

After taking this activity, you should be able to:

  1. 1 Discuss the origins and development of shame, and the role it plays in clients' emotional well being and relational patterns.
  2. 2 Cite 2 ways that cultural and societal influences have on shame and its expression.
  3. 3 Explain the role shame plays in perpetuating oppression.

Disclosure to Learners

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Planners and Reviewers

The planners of this activity have reported that they have no relevant financial relationships.

Faculty

There are no known relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Commercial support

There is no commercial support for this distance-learning course.

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