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IASWG 2020 Virtual Symposium - Live Presentation Schedule in Eastern Daylight Time (ET) Most presentations will be recorded and available for registered attendees to view after the symposium. View Pre-Symposium Institute offerings on Wednesday,


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IASWG 2020 Virtual Symposium - Live Presentation Schedule in Eastern Daylight Time (ET)

View Pre-Symposium Institute offerings on Wednesday, June 17th and Thursday, June 18th.

Friday, June 19

Plenary

8:30 AM 9:50 AM First Author

1 CE*

Welcome & Plenary Presentation: A Survivor-led Response to the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: The Integral Role of Groups Lisa Goldblatt Grace

Friday, June 19

60-M 1

10:00 AM 11:00 AM First Author

1 CE* 4204

Bridging Cultural Inclusivity and Connectivity: Enhancing Multiculturalism within Institutions of Higher Education Nakia Miller

2 CE* 4216

Healing to Healthy (H2): The Development of a Therapeutic Domestic Violence Offender Group Intervention Model Anthony De Jesus

3 CE* 4261

The Parallel Process: Bereavement Quilts and the Group Work Process Nancy Cincotta

4

4235 Use Yourself Bravely: Becoming an Effective Agent of Social Change Ruri Kim

5

4245 What’s the Catch? Breaking through Patient’s Resistance for Help Chekwube Nwabueze

6 CE* 4263

The Artist Book Project: Expressing Hope and Justice in Social Work Education Loida Reyes

7

4195 Searching for Solutions: Mapping Resources of Social Work with Groups in Child and Family Welfare Rasa Naujaniene

8 CE* 4054

The Importance of Groups in Brain Injury Rehabilitation Pamela Singer

9

4170 Social Theatre as a Methodology for Social Transformation Linda Ducca Cisneros

Friday, June 19

90-Invits 2

11:15 AM 12:45 PM First Author

1 CE* 4284

Being Intentional in Nondeliberative Group Work: The Power of Purposeful Activity-based Group Work Christian Itin

2 CE* 4271

Group Worker and Member Responses to Instances of Oppression and Marginalization in Groups Robert Ortega

3 CE* 4086

Building a Capabilities Framework through Collective Groupwork with Children and Young People Sarah Ward

4 CE* 4182

Trauma Informed Volunteers: Building Capacity of Peer Facilitators to Deliver Trauma Informed Group Programs Carrie McManus

5

4250 Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue Amongst Group Facilitators and Therapists: Lessons from the Sickle Cell Support Group Chekwube Nwabueze

6 CE* 5252

Advancing Environmental Justice through Group Work Kelly Smith

7 CE* 4222

Let's Do Then Think: Understanding Nondeliberative Practice by Participating in Small Group Activities Ann Bergart

Most presentations will be recorded and available for registered attendees to view after the symposium.

Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 1

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Friday, June 19

30-M 3

1:00 PM 1:30 PM First Author

1

4266 CIRCLES: A Culturally Responsive Group Work Model for Youth of Color Alexis Howard

2

4090 How to Effectively Design and Implement Groupwork for Justice-involved Women in Rural, Underserved Communities: A Case Study in Alabama Prisons Haley Beech

3

4218 Cet improbable groupe... Ginette Berteau

4

3989 You Can't Go Home Again: The Impact of Art Exposure Programming on Group Members Experience Housing Instability Willie Jackson

5

4096 Grief Work in a Group Setting: Why the Bereavement Benefit is Better with Buddies Katie Kelly

6

4209 Applying the Collective-Individualism Framework to Analyze Data from Reports

  • n Rapid Rural Participatory Research Methodology (RPRM) Sessions

Mamadou Seck

7

4149 Trauma-Informed Group Practice for Social Work Academia Lisa Henshaw

Friday, June 19

30-M 4

1:40 PM 2:10 PM First Author

1

4270 Latina Cultural Oppression: Latina University Student Struggles in the U.S. Classroom Group Greg Tully

2

4062 Finding Purpose and Friendship in a Relationship Group Patty Underwood

3

4199 Supporting Substance Free Lifestyles for Adolescents through Leadership Groups Katherine Pennypacker

4

4169 Combating Burnout and Vicarious Trauma at the Organizational Level: A Qualitative Research Study Channel Lowery

5

4281 Enseigner les méthodes d'intervention en groupe de travail social en expérimentant un processus de groupe dans un environnement spécialement adapté. Oscar Labra

6

4142 Creating Connections, Fostering Hope, and Building upon Strengths for Fragmented Lives: A Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for Adolescence (DBT-A) Adaptation for Trafficked and At-Risk Transient Foster Care Youth Selina Higgins

7

4230 Trauma Stabilization and Group Therapy Training for Social Workers Working with Syrian Refugee Children in Turkey Kenan Sualp

Friday, June 19

POSTERS

2:10 PM 3:00 PM First Author

1

4278 Improving the Health of the Bisexual Community through the Creation of a Citywide Task Force

  • A. Kai Korpak

2

4303 Migrants in Transit: A Proposed Model for Group Work Intervention Daniela Barrios Morello

Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 2

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4304 Boost Cognition, Reduce Delinquency: Movement Based Groups for Adolescent Boys Samantha Cossen

4

4058 L'aide mutuelle comme catalyseur de transformation chez des hommes ayant des comportements colériques. Matthieu Hammond- Rivard

Friday, June 19

60-M 5

3:00 PM 4:00 PM First Author

1 CE* 3972

Leading Interprofessional Task Groups to Advance Institutional or Structural Change Padraic Stanley

2 CE* 4132

The Empathy Myth: How Group Cohesion is Developed in Video Games Courtney Kidd

3

4078 Gender Differences between group worker and client: Important ingredients to consider to promote productive climate and a safe space to explore Race and Gender Glenn Taylor

4 CE* 4109

Treating Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Group Work Perspective Hanni Flaherty

5 CE* 4212

Strategies for Evaluating Group Work: Are We Effectively Studying the Impact of Our Interventions? Teresa Kilbane

6

4035 Identifying and Preventing Burnouts Among Bilingual Social Workers Sangeun Lee

7 CE* 3994

Case Study of an Evidence-Based Group Tasked to Transition a Beloved Pastor Rhonda Hudson

8 CE* 4243

No More Macaroni Picture Frames! Innovative Approaches in Group Work to Engage Older Adults and Persons with Dementia Paul Gould

9 CE* 4038

Building Emotional Regulation and Wellness Skills in Groups: Meeting this Challenge through a Short-Term Intensive Outpatient Program Yuen Ling Elaine Ho

Friday, June 19

60-M 6

4:15 PM 5:15 PM First Author

1 CE* 4252

Enhancing Group Work’s Presence within Social Work Education: Strategies for Making It Happen Shirley Simon

2

4268 Helping a Consumer-based, Self Help Group Become Evidenced-based Albert Schafer

3 CE* 4103

Engaging Teen Girls in Groups: Building Healthy Relationships, Self- Empowerment, and Leadership Skills Zaza Sakhat

4 CE* 4267

Encountering Vulnerability in Group Work: Exploration of Vulnerable Experiences of Group Workers Jutta Hofmann-Powell

5 CE* 3926

From the Classroom to the Real World: Student Opportunities to Apply Group Theory and Practice Lloyd Lyter

6 CE* 4150

Harnessing the Past and Strengthening the Future of Social Work with Groups Brian Kelly

7 CE* 3969

Assessing Psycho-social Support Groups for Refugee and Immigrant Clients: A Five Year Update Azadeh Masalehdan Block

8 CE* 4210

Ending: An Important but Often Neglected Group Stage Hélène Filion Onserud

Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 3

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Saturday, June 20

Plenary

8:30 AM 9:50 AM

CE*

Saturday, June 20

30-M 7

10:00 AM 10:30 AM First Author

1

4226 How Group Work Practice has developed Students’ Professional Growth and Impacted Lives in Namibian Informal Settlements Namoonga Chilwalo

2

4134 Teaching Excellence through University Community Collaboration in Capacity Building Wan-Yi Chen

3

3987 Group Social Work and Mutual Aid with Men Who have been Sexually Abused as Children Jean-Martin Deslauriers

4

4050 Enseñar la intervención social de grupo en estudiantes universitarios de Trabajo Social: Una experiencia basada en las vivencias en clase de los estudiantes Oscar Labra

5

4247 The Use of Human Simulation in Group Work Education: A Perspective from a Group Worker/Standardize Patient Mary Lisbon

6

4057 Watch Your Children Grow: Effective Language Working with Underserved Groups Meredith Lewis

7

4191 Application of Poetic Therapy Methods in Social Work with Groups of Women Addicted to Psychoactive Substances Jorune Vysniauskyte Rimkiene

8

4220 Social Work with Groups among Licensed Social Workers in Spain: From Individual Worries to a Common Strategy Andrés Arias Astray

Saturday, June 20

30-M 8

10:40 AM 11:10 AM First Author

1

4214 Group Member Commitment: Lessons from South African Stokvels and Burial Societies Reineth (CE) Prinsloo

2

4256 Why Do You Want to Bring Theory into This? Kathy Pjura

3

4205 “I learned that I can tell people how I really feel”: A Humanistic Group Process in a Rights-based After School Program Co-created with Black Youth in Low- income Communities Kevin Miller

4

4273 People Don't Live in Hospitals, They Live in Communities: Groupwork Implications of a U.S. National Report on Social Work in Healthcare Padraic Stanley

5

4166 Illumination at the Border: Utilizing Group Reflection as Experiential Learning in Migration Studies Immersion Programs Elisa Gores

6

4192 The Meaning of Social Work with Groups in Child and Family Welfare Practice in a Lithuanian Context Rasa Naujaniene

7

4196 Las niñas serán lo que quieran ser: Using Group Work and Art to Raise Awareness on Equality and Justice in Puerto Rico Elithet Silva Martinez

8

4286 Social Work Group Work Intervention with Girl Children in Forced Marriages Ajwang Warria Welcome & Plenary Panel: Social Group Workers on the Frontlines: The Function of Social Group Work in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters

Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 4

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Saturday, June 20

60-M 9

11:20 AM 12:20 PM First Author

1 CE* 4068

Teaching Group Work Skills and Theory using a Self-Facilitated Asynchronous Group Christian Itin

2

3988 Social Work and Traditional Dispute Resolution: A South African Case Study Macdonald Rammala

3 CE* 4171

Doubling the Impact: Concurrent Micro and Mezzo Group Work with the American Parkinson Disease Association Donna McLaughlin

4 CE* 4147

Using Group Principles to Foster Community in Online Classrooms Hanni Flaherty

5 CE* 4011

Experiencias académicas y estudiantiles en el desarrollo de un proyecto social con grupos en el contexto puertorriqueño Nancy Viana

6

4084 Trauma Informed Drama Therapy: The Story Within and Without Heidi Landis

7 CE* 3984

Social Engagement and Children's Mental Health: A Universal Response Creative Strategies, Applied Theory in Practice, and Global Implications for Social Work with Groups and Youth Development Kenny Turck

8 CE* 4175

What's Next for Summer Camp Social Work - Let's Explore! Meryl Nadel

Saturday, June 20

POSTERS

12:20 PM 1:30 PM First Author

1

4298 Developmental Trauma’s Impact on Therapeutic Group Participation and Potential Interventions to Address Client Trauma History Related Barriers Sarah Kelly

2

4294 2020 Mile in 2020: A Study of How a Social Media Group Promotes Mutual Aid, Installation of Hope, and Universality Veronika Kudina

3

4302 Reinforcing Effective Diabetes Group Education in an Outpatient Setting Kaaren Royster

4

4300 Fostering Cross-Generational Support through Narrative Group Interventions with LGBTQ Populations Kelsey Tevik

5

4306 Designing the Systemic Model of Child Welfare Moving from Child Protection to Development of Psychosocial Support for Families Rasa Naujaniene

6

4299 Developing Critical Competencies: Social Skills Groups in Schools Jessica Lee

Saturday, June 20

60-M 10

1:30 PM 2:30 PM First Author

1 CE* 4172

Superheroes, Shields, and Storybooks: Art Activities for Social Work with Groups Rebecca Hoffman

2 CE* 4168

The IASWG SPARC Program: Celebrating and Supporting Innovation in Group Work with Endorsement and Funding of IASWG Members' Initiatives Carol Cohen

3 CE* 4231

We Did It and So Can You! A Community-Government and Academic Collaboration to Improve Health and Human Services Delivery Elissa Giffords

4 CE* 4135

Creating Connections: The Inclusive Group Work Training Project Melissa Popiel

Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 5

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5 CE* 4259

Working with Trauma in the Group: Strategies for Overcoming the Fear of Connection Mark Smith

6

3936 Yes, And: How Using Applied Improv Can Enhance Groupwork Sloane Miller

Saturday, June 20

60-M 11

2:45 PM 3:45 PM First Author

1 CE* 4257

Debra Fernandez

2 CE* 4108

P.RE.TURN (Praxis of Revenant Empowerment for Transcendence using Re- Narration): A Group Practice to Empower Citizens Returning from Prison Thomas Kenemore

3 CE* 4070

Providing Psychosocial Interventions through YPAR: A Framework for Engaging Youth in Therapeutic Social Justice Focused Groups Shadonna Davis

4 CE* 3985

Social Work in the Political World; On the Precipice Devin Helmick

5 CE* 4201

Turning up the Heat on Cultural Inclusivity to Drive Out Hate Nakia Miller

6 CE* 4079

Activities to Engage Clients at All Stages of Group Development Erin Nau

Saturday, June 20

60-M 12

4:00 PM 5:00 PM First Author

1 CE* 4193

An Inclusive Basketball Club: Eliminating Barriers through Socialization of Individuals with Disabilities in the Community on a College Campus Samuel Benbow

2 CE* 4260

Christiana Best

3 CE* 4219

Creating Civil Conversations about Social Policy with Mutual Aid Rebecca Esther Coleman

4 CE* 3917

Single-Gender Groups for Women Suffering from Opioid Use Disorder: Theory and Treatment Efrat Fridman

5 CE* 4173

Group Group, Group 'Sup', and Vietnamese Soup: Social Worker, Heal Thy Self by Gathering Sustenance for Your Groupwork Practice Rebecca Hoffman

6 CE* 4184

A Community Based Model for a Group Work Facilitation Certification Kris Drumm

7 CE* 4291

La fin du groupe: une phase souvent négligée, mais pourtant si importante Hélène Filion Onserud

Saturday, June 20

CLOSING

5:00 PM 6:00 PM

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Last Updated: May 26, 2020 IASWG Virtual Symposium - The Climate is Ripe for Groupwork Page: 6