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Project HeadSTRONG: Anger (Session 1)

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Anger helps individuals understand that while anger is a universal emotion, they can develop the skills to manage it constructively. This topic is divided into four sections with a total...

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Project HeadSTRONG: Anger (Session 2)

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Anger helps individuals understand that while anger is a universal emotion, they can develop the skills to manage it constructively. This topic is divided into four sections with a total...

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Webinar: Wellness & Wellbeing (5.14.24)

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This workshop provides information regarding how to identify burnout and stress and how to work on preventing it. It also provides tips on mental health and how to practice self-care....

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Project HeadSTRONG: Anger (Session 3)

Virtual Event

Anger helps individuals understand that while anger is a universal emotion, they can develop the skills to manage it constructively. This topic is divided into four sections with a total of twenty-one exercises and eleven videos. Section 1: Experiencing Anger Section 2: Anger in Our Lives Section 3: Facing Our Anger Section 4: Managing Our...

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Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC 101) (5.23.24)

Virtual Event

This 3-hour workshop provides a basic overview of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), the extent of the problem and the impact this type of trauma has on children. It will also include tips for identifying and engaging victims and discussion of services victims need for healing and reintegration into mainstream society. REGISTER HERE

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WEBINAR: Children and Traumatic Stress (7.9.24)

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Child traumatic stress refers to the physical and emotional responses of a child to events that threaten the life of the child or of someone critically important to the child....

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WEBINAR: Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior (7.16.24)

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Both boys and girls might display sexual behavior problems without sexual abuse victimization being the underlying cause. Recognizing sexual behavior problems versus normal sexual development is important, as is knowing how to respond. Research suggests a quarter to half of child sexual abuse involves children acting out on other children, with the behavior impelled by...

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