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How to Engage Children & Teens Over Telecounseling

TrainingBy adminMarch 24, 2022

Jaime Cypher, Certified Trauma Professional and Children’s Counselor, shares her knowledge on how to better engage children and teens over video counseling…

Virtually, People of All Ages Can Prevent Elder Abuse

UncategorizedBy adminOctober 28, 2021

“While the COVID-19 pandemic exposed just how widespread ageism is in our society, the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) leaned into the interdependence of all age groups to promote elder justice.”

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NCTSN: A Young Black Man’s Dilemmas

ResourcesBy adminApril 2, 2021

During this session, Terrell realizes that he has been avoiding his feelings about his recent, challenging relationship with his stepfather. Dr. Powell also helps Terrell open up about his feelings of anger and sadness associated with the memory…

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Estamos Aquí: Remote Work: Considerations From a Culturally Specific Organization

TrainingBy adminNovember 4, 2020

“The presentation will include a review of trauma, historical trauma and their implications on direct service providers during this time of COVID-19; self-care; how to document work; and strategies to maintain survivors’ safety and confidentiality when working remotely from home.”

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