Friday, 5:30 – 6:30 pm


Religious/Service Participation as a Moderating Factor on Perceived Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Surveyance of the effect of COVID-19 reveals ways in which individuals cope through the event. This presentation discusses the impact of COVID-19 on families and share research outcomes of participants involved in religious and community services. 

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PRESENTER

George Ashley, Ph.D., LMSW, Associate Professor of Social Work at Eastern Kentucky University

 

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Malcolm Cort, Ph.D., LMSW, Professor of Sociology, Athens State University

 

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Manual Morale, Ph.D., D.Min., Associate Professor of Religion and Theology, Oakwood University


 

PRESENTER

Octavio Ramirez, Ph.D., LICSW, Professor of Social Work and BSW Program Director at Fort Hays State University

 

 


Exploring COVID-19 and its Impact on Children and Families Experiencing Domestic Violence

This presentation is based on research which examined the physical and psychological effects of in-home confinement on children and their families during COVID-19 where domestic violence is present. 

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PRESENTER

Keila Santos, Psy.D, LP, Associate Professor, Director, Psychology Program

 

 

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Zaira Rico, MA, LMFT-A, Teacher, Counselor, Southwestern Adventist University

 

 

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Jennifer López, B.S.


 

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Jazper Cuevas, B.S.

 

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Lea Cuevas, B.S.

 


Resilience of Relational Family Dynamics of Victims of Sex Trafficking

This workshop surveys the-intersectionality of sex trafficking and its impact on faith and mental health.

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PRESENTER

Julián Anderson-Martín, MA, LLPC, LMHC, Counselor, Owner/Director Rose Above the Thorn Counseling Center

 

 


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