Parent/Child Relationships Later in Life by AARP Webinar Wednesday

Explore family relationships and health later in life.  Join AARP CT and attendees around the country for this FREE, virtual session taking place on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 1:00 PM ET| 12:00 PM CT| 11:00 AM MT| 10:00AM PT.  No Membership required.

Caregivers are the backbone of our country's health care system and families. They provide care to loved ones in need of support with activities of daily living and other needs specific to their emotional care during an illness, or for rehabilitation and other needs. Joan Monin, PhD., Assistant Professor Yale School of Public Health will explore the unique relationships that form between the parent and child with a focus on the quality of these relationships during times of caregiving and in later life. A focus on health, roles and the science and theories of the relationships, disability and overall health will be explored. Dr. Monin will share the extensive research done in this area and how it impacts our learning now and in the future.

PRESENTER:  Professor Monin’s research examines how emotional processes affect health in older adult relationships. Her research combines survey methods and laboratory experiments to understand the mechanisms (e.g. emotional contagion, cardiovascular reactivity) and moderators (gender, individual differences in attachment) involved in these processes. Currently her research focuses on understanding how caregivers and care recipients support one another in the context of early stage dementia.

This session is approved for (1.0) Continuing Education Units by NASW/CT and will meet the continuing education criteria for CT Social Work Licensure renewal.  This approval is also applicable for license renewals for CT, LPCs, LMFTs,and licensed psychologists.  CEUs available to Social Workers in states recognizing NASW State CE approvals. Visit https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Chapters/Find-a-Chapter

This activity has been submitted to the CT Nurses Association (CAN) for approval toward contact hours.The CAN is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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