Breakout Session 2 2022
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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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
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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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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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Julián Anderson-Martín, MA, LLPC, LMHC, Counselor, Owner/Director Rose Above the Thorn Counseling Center
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