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ern, user-friendly tools, demonstrating their ability to en hance client engagement and improve therapeutic outcomes in-clinic and remotely. 3. Develop practical strategies for integrating neurofeedback technologies into counseling practices, focusing on setup, client instruction, and data interpretation. 716. Post-abortive Women: The Mental and Physical Impact 1.25 credit hours Continuing Education Accreditations applicable to this workshop: APA, ASWB, NBCC, NAADAC, IBCC, Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling Continuing Medical Education Accreditations applicable to this workshop: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit, AOA Category 2A credits, Georgia Nurses Association, AAFP Level: Intermediate William Lile, D.O. ProLife Doc

alive in the U.S. today. The emotional and physical risks of abortion are profound, yet many women conceal their experi ences, leading to deep depression, other mental health condi tions, and significant physical side effects. In this workshop, psychologists, licensed mental health professionals, medi cal personnel, ministry leaders, and coaches will discuss how to make a strategic, trauma-informed impact on this client population that not only fosters inner healing but also prevents future abortions. Participants will identify the tools to speak compassionately and intelligently with clients who have had an abortion or been closely involved in one and how to address the emotional and physical risks of abortion using a trauma-in formed care model. Additionally, participants explore available after-abortion community resources to further support clients. Learning Objectives 1. Discuss the emotional and physical risks associated with abortion, equipping them to better support clients who have undergone the procedure. 2. Identify practical skills for addressing the needs of clients who have had an abortion, using a trauma-informed care model that promotes healing and prevents future abortions. 3. Examine available after-abortion community resources, learning how to connect clients to ongoing support and heal ing opportunities outside of therapy.

Summary More than 63 million women in America have undergone an abortion since 1973, equating to one out of every three women

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