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The Caregiver Conflict: Tips for Providers Working with Families
November 30, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
About
An individual’s identity as a parent, spouse, sibling, and more can often conflict with the expectations and rules of being a caregiver. Becoming a caregiver often forces individuals to become advocates, nurses, and protectors, which can impact their role as a spouse, partner, friend, or parent. As you work with caregivers, explore how they feel about this new identity.
Professionals can help caregivers understand the conflict they feel when their identities are in conflict with each other. Learn why caregivers feel stressed, confused, angry, and overwhelmed by understanding how “who you are as a caregiver” is changing and why it creates stress. More importantly, as professionals, learn how the caregivers and families you work with can manage these changes and reduce stress.
Learning Objectives:
Through this webinar, professionals who work with caregivers will be able to:
- Identify when caregivers are experiencing stress because of an identity issue.
- Identify and describe why caregivers are stressed because caregiving responsibilities interfere with their identity.
- Discuss the three types of caregiver burdens and help caregivers identify the type of burden they are experiencing.
- Work with caregivers to identify at least one action to decrease their stress.
Presenter
Mary Brintnall-Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Retired
MBP Consulting, LLC
Dr. Brintnall-Peterson has focused on creating and delivering family caregiver educational programs for over twenty-five years. She worked as a professional educator but more recently she was the primary caregiver for her adult son who was battling colon cancer. Her hands-on caregiver experience and professional expertise make her more sensitive and insightful to the needs of caregivers as she continues her passion of educating family caregivers.
Continuing Education (CE) Credit
- Social Work, LPC, LMFT: Programming approval for 1.0 CE credits will be obtained for Social Work, Licensed Professional Counselors, and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists from the University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work. Check with your state licensing agency for reciprocity and/or credit approval if licensed for other professions or in one of the following states: CO, FL, HI, IA, KS, KY, NY, ND, OH, OK.
- Case Manager: This program has been submitted to the Commission for Case Manager Certification for approval to provide board certified case managers with 1.0 clock hours.
- Board Certified Patient Advocates: This program has been pre-approved by The Patient Advocate Certification Board to provide continuing education credit to Board Certified Patient Advocates (BCPA). The course has been approved for a total of 1.0 CE contact hour, of which 0.0 are in the area of Ethics.
- Certified Family Life Educators (CFLE): This program has been approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) for 1.0 CE credit for CFLE.
- Certificates of Attendance are available for providers interested in documenting their training activities.
Event Materials
- Presentation Slides (PDF)
- Webinar Flyer (PDF)
- Value of Respite for Caregivers
- Interview on Caregiver Emotions
- Military Caregivers: Commonalities & Differences Shed Light on Individuality
- Test your Caregiver IQ
- Is Caregiving Making You Feel Like Your Life is on Hold?
- Factors that Influence Family Relationships when Caregiving
- Who Me? I’m not a Caregiver
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