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This is an interactive workshop designed to help people change patterns of thought and behavior shaped by traumatic experiences. Topics include understanding what holds us back, finding your inner peace, building healthy relationships, understanding our thinking, separate realities, learning how to forgive, controlling our moods, living the best possible life. FREE and open to all.
Offered via Zoom. For further information contact: Hnealali614@gmail.com
UPCOMING WORKSHOP:
Please RSVP to Helen Neal at
hnealali614@gmail.com or 813-270-2436
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These sessions combine information from the Letting Go Of A Traumatic Past workshops with an ongoing mutual support group.
Every Monday at 10 am
Starting June 10, 2021
Casa Santa Marta I & II
All Residents Welcome
These support groups are designed for people who share a common living situation or setting. If you are interested or know a group that would like to develop their own support group, contact Hnealali614@gmail.com
Graduates of Letting Go of A traumatic Past and ongoing participants in Striving To Thriving sessions are eligible for 1-3 individual free sessions with Helen Neal.
Contact Hnealali614@gmail.com
What you need to know about responding to people in distress. Includes information about how trauma affects us; tips for responding to people who are fearful, angry, or mistrustful; techniques for helping people to calm down and for building resilience; and “Red Flags” for when to call in a professional.
Janet E. Taylor, M.D., MPH - Dr. Janet Taylor is a community psychiatrist working with individuals who are criminal justice-involved and who have mental illness.
Andrea Blanch, PhD - Andrea Blanch is a consultant with expertise in mental health, trauma, and systems change.
View the latest session HERE.
For further information, contact Andrea Blanch akblanch@aol.com
This two-hour training provides an overview of the "Community Safekeepers" response to Covid-19, (called "Community Health Deputies" by the Neighborhood Resilience Project, who designed the model.) Participants learn the basic functions of a Community Safekeeper and essential information about preventing and responding to Covid-19.
Offered on request via Zoom to individuals interested in becoming involved in the Community Safekeepers Program.
For further information, contact Betsy Friedman blfsrq@gmail.com
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Phone: 941-626-0974
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