Paul Brasler, Claire Brasler - COVID-19: Managing Community Anxiety, Self-Care and Helping Our Clients

The COVID-19 Pandemic has gone from a headline to something that has had a significant impact on our personal and professional lives. We are bombarded dail...

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Faculty:
Paul Brasler |  Claire Brasler
Duration:
1 Hour 54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 27, 2020

Description

The COVID-19 Pandemic has gone from a headline to something that has had a significant impact on our personal and professional lives. We are bombarded daily by news feeds and social media about this virus, and we face the new reality that is "social distancing."

What does this mean for us as clinicians?

How do we help our clients, many of whom struggle with additional stressors like mental illness, trauma and substance use disorder?

Join us in this recording as we look at these issues from a medical and mental health perspective.

Handouts

Outline

  1. Fear and Anxiety in the Time of COVID-19
    1. Limiting the spread of COVID-19
    2. Limiting panic related to COVID-19
  2. How we can take care of ourselves
    1. Understanding burnout
    2. Recognizing our life balance
    3. Staying active
    4. Debriefing
  3. How we can help out clients
    1. 2 things you must do before working with any client
    2. Understanding crisis situations
    3. 4 ways clients respond to crisis
    4. How to help clients through crisis

Faculty

COVID-19: Managing Community Anxiety, Self-Care and Helping Our Clients

Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW Related seminars and products: 10


Paul Brasler, MA, LCSW, has worked in the social work field for the past 22 years. He is the head of behavioral health for Daily Planet Health Services, a Federally Qualified Health Center that provides comprehensive and integrated healthcare and mental health services (including medication-assisted opioid treatment). Paul is also president of Providence Consulting & Education L.L.C., through which he provides clinical supervision and professional education services.

Paul has extensive experience in working with people with substance use disorders. After finishing school, Paul went to work at an adolescent residential treatment program, where he developed a treatment track for adolescents with substance use disorders. In 2003, he became a senior clinician in the Chesterfield County Juvenile Drug Court and provided individual, family, adolescent group and multifamily group therapies. After working at the drug court for seven years, Paul moved on to conduct psychiatric and substance misuse evaluations in emergency departments in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area. Paul has also served as adjunct faculty in the school of social work at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he developed a graduate course in substance abuse treatment.

Paul has been a PESI presenter since 2016, and he has presented classes on mental health emergencies and high-risk clients across the country. He recently released his first book, High-Risk Clients: Evidence-Based Assessment & Clinical Tools to Recognize and Effectively Respond to Mental Health Crises (PESI Publishing 2019).

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Paul Brasler is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.

Non-financial: Paul Brasler has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. 


Claire Brasler, BS, MS, LPC, RN Related seminars and products: 1


Claire earned her Master of Science in Counseling and Human Development from Radford University (Virginia) in 1999. During this time she worked as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician in the Greater Roanoke area. She became a Licensed Professional Counselor in 2004. As a therapist, Claire worked in two residential treatment facilities for adolescents where she provided group and individual therapy. Claire later entered private practice where she provided therapy to children, adolescents, adults and families.

In 2009, Claire decided to return to her earlier passion of medicine and she entered nursing school. Claire became a Registered Nurse in 2012, (and subsequently gave birth to her third son two days later). Claire began working in an Emergency Department later that year. In 2016, Claire went to work at a Pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center and she became a trauma-certified nurse. In late 2019, Claire decided to take a break from the ED and she became a school nurse, serving a lower-income school.

Claire and her husband, Paul, are proud parents of three growing boys, one old dog and a hypomanic bunny. They are happy to call Richmond, Virginia home.