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Past Events from November 9, 2021 – December 17, 2021 – Community Support Services Past Events from November 9, 2021 – December 17, 2021 – Community Support Services

Monthly CSS Webinar-CSS Webinar Behavioral Addictions

The next CSS Webinar Behavioral Addictions or Everyday Behaviors? An Introduction to Rising Screen Use from Gaming to Pornography will be held on Friday 11/12 from 9:30 - 11 am. This webinar introduces the growing field of behavioral addictions as a classification for excessive behaviors such as shopping, eating, and internet use. The rising use of the … Read More

CSS Supervisors Learning Community

A monthly forum for CSS supervisors that is dedicated to collaborative inquiry & action research to enhance outcomes for staff and consumers of CSS. This is reserved for supervisors working … Read More

CSS Documentation Training: Day 2

The Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is offering a two-session training that will provide clinically licensed staff, licensed staff, and Registered Nurses a clear understanding of Community Support Services … Read More

Behavioral Addictions Practice Booster

A CSS Behavioral Addictions Practice Booster will be held on Friday, 12/3, 9:30 – 10:45 am (register). We will delve into resources and try the tools shared during the November 12th webinar, such as identifying problem behaviors, coping strategies, and problem-solving (see resources). This is a follow-up to the CSS Webinar on Behavioral Addictions held on 11/12 … Read More

Monthly CSS Webinar-“The Urge to Splurge”: Coping with Overshopping/Overspending in CSS

The CSS Webinar "The Urge to Splurge”- Coping with Overshopping/Overspending in CSS will be on Friday 12/10 from 9:30 am - 11:00 am. The Urge to Splurge CSS webinar is a follow-up to the introductory webinar on behavioral addictions, held on 11/12/21 (see presentation). It will highlight patterns of maladaptive shopping/spending with negative consequences. The webinar … Read More

CSS Supervisors Learning Community

A monthly forum for CSS supervisors that is dedicated to collaborative inquiry & action research to enhance outcomes for staff and consumers of CSS. This is reserved for supervisors working … Read More