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NASW Social Work Talks informs, educates and inspires through conversations with experts and exploring issues that social work professionals care about. Brought to you by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).

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Dr. Roger Zoorob
Dr. Roger Zoorob is the Richard M. Kleberg, senior Professor and chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He specializes in family medicine and has a focus on community health and the implications of substance use during pregnancy.
Dr. Mary Velasquez
Dr. Mary Velasquez is a Centennial Professor and Leadership for Community Professional and Corporate Excellence, and Director of the Health Behavior Research and Training Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work. She is known for her research in health behavior and its impact on community health outcomes.
Melissa Sellevaag
Melissa Sellevaag, LICSW, is a licensed independent clinical social worker and the leader of the Wendt Center's Training Institute. With extensive experience in grief and trauma, she provides training and support to mental health professionals and allied workers, helping them enhance their skills in supporting individuals affected by loss and trauma. Under her leadership, the Wendt Center has been recognized for its critical role in providing specialized support to children, adults, families, and communities navigating the complexities of grief.
Maryland Office of Public Defenders
The Maryland Office of Public Defenders is a state agency that provides legal representation to individuals who cannot afford an attorney. The Office of Reentry Services specifically focuses on assisting formerly incarcerated individuals in their transition back into society, offering resources and support to help them reintegrate and become productive members of their communities. Their work is supported by initiatives like the Second Chance Act, which aims to improve outcomes for individuals re-entering society after incarceration.

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cannabis use pregnancy social work awareness health behavior grief trauma Wendt Center for Loss and Healing mental health support Public Defender Social Work Office of Reentry Services incarcerated individuals re-enter society Second Chance Act
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EP 128: Cannabis Use in Pregnancy

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Dr. Roger Zoorob Dr. Mary Velasquez
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cannabis use pregnancy social work awareness health behavior

In this episode of Social Work Talks, we discuss cannabis use and the impact it has on pregnancy and help social workers bring awareness to women who are pregnant and using cannabis. Joining us today is Dr. Roger Zoorob, the Richard M. Kleberg, senior Professor and chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. And we have Dr. Mary Velasquez, Centennial Professor and Leadership for Community Professional and Corporate Excellence, and Director of the Health Behavior Research and Training Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, Steve Hicks School of Social Work.

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EP 127: Understanding Traumatic Grief

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Melissa Sellevaag
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grief trauma Wendt Center for Loss and Healing mental health support social work

Grief and trauma are universal experiences and, as social workers, we know these issues will show up in our work, no matter our practice area. Grief is an inevitable part of life—but trauma can make the grieving process much more complex. That’s where the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing comes in. With decades of experience, they provide critical support to individuals and communities navigating the intersection of grief and trauma. Since 1975, the Wendt Center has been a lifeline for people in the Greater Washington area, helping them rebuild a sense of safety and hope after loss, illness, violence, or other trauma. Nationally recognized for their expertise, they offer specialized support to children, adults, families, and communities, helping them heal from life’s most challenging experiences. In this episode, we sit down with Melissa Sellevaag, LICSW, who leads the Wendt Center’s Training Institute, to discuss how mental health professionals and allied workers can increase their capacity and confidence to support those impacted by grief and trauma. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on a critical topic that touches us all.

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EP 126: Established and Emerging Practices in Public Defender Social Work

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Maryland Office of Public Defenders
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Public Defender Social Work Office of Reentry Services incarcerated individuals re-enter society Second Chance Act

In NASW’s latest episode of Social Work Talks, sponsored by Illinois Department of DCFS, we converse with the Maryland Office of Public Defenders about their Office of Reentry Services. With the help of social workers on staff, it focuses on helping incarcerated individuals re-enter society—and provides them with resources so they can get a fresh start in becoming productive members of their communities. This is thanks to the help of the Second Chance Act.

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