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Joe Randazzo, PhD

Workplace
Professionalism

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Dr. Randazzo received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1992, and his Master of Social Work degree from the California State University Sacramento in 1978. He has been a licensed as a Clinical Social Worker by the Caifornia Board of Behavioral Science Examiners since 1982. He has been a Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work since 1987. Dr. Randazzo has worked in the community since 1978 and has been a counselor since 1973. He has worked full-time for a countywide non-profit agency since 1988, and is a Program Manager. He manages four county-wide counseling programs.

Dr. Randazzo has been conducting training seminars for the past ten years. His training seminars and workshops can be tailored to one- to three-hour formats (time and day of week are flexible). Previous training seminars include: Professionalism in the Workplace, Stress Reduction, Anger Management, Morale Boosting, Communication Skills, Sexual Harassment Training, and Critical Incident Debriefings (Suicides, Terror Threats, Robbery, etc.).

Here is an outline of Dr. Randazzo’s November 5th presentation to Stockton Women’s Network:

Workplace Professionalism

I. What is Professionalism?
II. Clinical Elements of Professionalism
1. Suspension of Self-Interest
xxx 2. Honesty
3. Communication
4. Technical Competence:
5. Justice
6. Humility
III. Elements of Professionalism in Organizations
IV. Are you a professional?
V. Leaving the Emotional Baggage from the Work Behind


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