Session: The machines are coming: Using technology for innovative and effective social work practice (Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference - Recentering & Democratizing Knowledge: The Next 30 Years of Social Work Science)

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216 The machines are coming: Using technology for innovative and effective social work practice

Schedule:
Saturday, January 13, 2024: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Liberty Ballroom K, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Quenette Walton, University of Houston
* noted as presenting author
A Computerized Simulated Training Tool for Suicide Prevention: Potential for Utility and Scalability in Social Work Education and Practice Settings
Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD, University of Michigan; Juliann Li Verdugo, MSW, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Laura Humm, BA, SIMmersion LLC; Barbara Hiltz, MSW, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Matthew Smith, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Exploring Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives of Tailoring Technology-Assisted, Entertaining CBT-Based Depression Treatment for Perinatal People Served By Head Start
Marni Jacobson, MSW, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Addie Weaver, PhD, University of Michigan School of Social Work; Rana Kanafani, Adrian Public Schools Head Start Program; Grace Halliwill, Adrian Public Schools Head Start Program; Caroline Landry, MSW, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Joseph Himle, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Fully Online Group Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (GCBT-W) for Hoarding Disorder in Naturalistic Community Settings
Jordana Muroff, PhD, MSW, Boston University; Suzanne Otte, MSW, Scituate Hoarding Response Team; Lindsay Bacala, MSW, University of Manitoba; Spenser Martin, BA, Canadian Mental Health Association; Benjamin Levine, MBA, Boston University; Sydney Smith, BS, Boston University
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