CECE/CEAH Event – Perspectives of a Wellness Researcher: Prioritizing Emotional Well-Being and Resilience in the Care of Older People
This dynamic presentation by Matthew Fullen, Ph.D. will explore the pursuit of holistic wellness, emotional wellbeing, and fulfillment of unique needs beyond physical health for older adults.
In Person:
³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ North (1075 Forest Ave – speaker in person), Portland
Leonard Hall, Biddeford Campus
ZOOM: https://une.zoom.us/j/99924506475
Facebook Live: facebook.com/³ÉÈËÖ±²¥Collaborative (Interactive opportunity)
Livestream: une.edu/live (Viewing only)
Dr. Matthew Fullen is an Associate Professor at Virginia Tech where he teaches in the counselor education program. Dr. Fullen's research, teaching, and advocacy focus on the mental health needs of older adults, with an emphasis on developing programs to enhance resilience and wellness among older adults, preventing suicide in later life, and addressing gaps in Medicare mental health policy. Dr. Fullen’s research has been funded by both public and private entities, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as well as The Mather Institute. He recently received the American Counseling Association’s Top Research Award (2021) for his study on Medicare reimbursement challenges faced by counseling professionals.
Presented in collaboration with: ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Center for Excellence in Aging and Health (CEAH) and Co-Occurring Collaborative Serving Maine. Sponsored by: ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Training in Aging Diversity (TRIAD) Certificate Program and ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ School of Social Work.
Participation can be applied toward students’ IP Honors Distinction application.
Competencies: Communication, Teamwork
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