Complex disorders like long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome are often dismissed or misdiagnosed: better communication can help, say UB researchers.
At the annual Celebration of Excellence, the School of Social Work recognized research impact and distinguished alumni, and inducted high-achieving students into the Rho Kappa honor society.
In honor of Social Work Month, experts from the School of Social Work's Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care discuss how leaders can use the values of trauma-informed care to guide their teams forward.
Clinical Professor Susan A. Green will share her expertise on trauma-informed care with the New York State Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center.
Associate Professor Mickey Sperlich and the Buffalo Prenatal-Perinatal Network will use the funding to address the effects of trauma during pregnancy and improve maternal health outcomes.
From Peace Corps volunteer to CEO of Western New York’s largest behavioral health organization, Elizabeth Woike, MSW ’04, is a champion for mental health, empowering others to live their best lives.
The UB School of Social Work's Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care now offers the Foundations of Trauma-Informed Care micro-credential for students and professionals.