*Registration payment includes Credit Cards and Interfund Transfers ONLY.
This event is funded through Mecklenburg County ReCAST, a SAMHSA-funded grant initiative.
The purpose of this event is to increase shared knowledge in the community of the strategies, tools, and resources for trauma-informed approach and resilience. This event is funded through Mecklenburg County ReCAST, a SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) grant awarded to Mecklenburg County Public Health. ReCAST supports community-based approaches to improving trauma informed care and resilience for systems, organizations and communities.
Who Should Attend?
This event is for individuals or groups, especially those who engage in direct service provision for youth and families in Mecklenburg County. (Employees/Staff within education, Healthcare, Faith communities, Non-profit - especially youth-serving organizations, Government, Justice, and MOU partners of Mecklenburg County ReCAST)
Module Description
General concerns and anxieties can be difficult to manage during the best of situations, but what happens when you are trying to manage during an international pandemic and a national epidemic? This webinar will provide a brief overview how anxiety can impact our general functioning, our functioning in crisis and different strategies you can use to decrease the impact of anxiety on you during this unprecedented time in our country and lives.
Release Date: August 10, 2020
Valid Through: August 9, 2022
Speaker
ELIZABETH GUROFF, MA, LCMFT
Director, Trauma-informed Services, National Council for Behavioral Health
https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/
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