Reclaiming Maternal Identity: Application and Best Practices for Clinical Work for Women with Disabilities (Part Two)
Location
163 Student Union: Discovery Room A
Start Date
6-11-2015 9:30 AM
End Date
6-11-2015 10:30 AM
Description
This workshop provides participants with the opportunity to integrate aspects of maternal identity in treatment when working with women with disabilities. Workshop facilitators will provide clinical cases for participants to discuss and analyze. Participants will identify strategies for the addressing maternal identity as it relates to treatment.
Repository Citation
Coble-Temple, Alette; Yokoyama, Kayoko; and Carlos, Megan, "Reclaiming Maternal Identity: Application and Best Practices for Clinical Work for Women with Disabilities (Part Two)" (2015). Breaking Silences, Demanding Crip Justice: Sex, Sexuality, and Disability. 3.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/breaking_silences/2015/november6/3
Reclaiming Maternal Identity: Application and Best Practices for Clinical Work for Women with Disabilities (Part Two)
163 Student Union: Discovery Room A
This workshop provides participants with the opportunity to integrate aspects of maternal identity in treatment when working with women with disabilities. Workshop facilitators will provide clinical cases for participants to discuss and analyze. Participants will identify strategies for the addressing maternal identity as it relates to treatment.