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DESCRIPTION:Session Description Jessica Borelli\, PhD will provide an over
 view of relational savoring—a brief\, strengths-based prevention and inte
 rvention approach that involves helping parents savor moments of close co
 nnection with their child. She will describe how relational savoring can 
 be used to enhance relationship outcomes in parents and families\, and wi
 ll review the theoretical background underlying the relational savoring a
 pproach\, as well as the research evidence supportive of this approach. B
 orelli will also discuss her work adapting this intervention for use with
  low-income Latino/a immigrant families in partnership with Latino Health
  Access\, a community health agency in Orange County\, and will present t
 he results of an effectiveness trial in which promotores de salud deliver
 ed a co-developed version of the intervention to community members. Final
 ly\, she will discuss current work on adapting relational savoring to mee
 t the needs of this and other underserved communities. This presentation 
 will integrate research and clinical material. The learning objectives fo
 r this session are for participants to be able to: summarize the theoreti
 cal principles and phases of relational savoring describe the research ba
 se supporting relational savoring describe the process of culturally adap
 ting relational savoring Continuing Education This session is approved fo
 r Continuing Education Credit (CEC) by the National Association of Social
  Workers\, CT and meets the continuing education criteria for Social Work
 \, Marriage & Family Therapist\, Professional Counselor\, and Licensed Ps
 ychologist Licensure renewal. Additional information and instructions for
  earning CEC for this session will be provided at the live event. YCSC Gr
 and Rounds are reviewed for eligibility for Continuing Medical Education 
 (CME) credits on an annual basis and most lecture-style sessions are appr
 oved for the year. Yale School of Medicine is accredited by the Accredita
 tion Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continui
 ng medical education for physicians. Individual event designation details
  are provided at applicable live events. YCSC Grand Rounds sessions are t
 ypically presented in the Cohen Auditorium at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays from 
 September through June\, with a live stream available via Zoom. Internal 
 participants are encouraged to attend sessions in person. Recordings are 
 posted on-line as soon as they are available.\n\nSpeaker:\nJessica Borell
 i\, PhD\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/ev
 ent/ycsc-grand-rounds-31/\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T130000
GEO:41.304190;-72.933125
LOCATION:Neison Irving Harris Building\, 230 South Frontage Road\, New Hav
 en\, CT\, United States
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Grand Rounds: Development of a Culturally 
 Congruent Relationship-Based Intervention for Latino/a/e Families
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