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[Spring Summit] Caring for Others Without Losing Yourself

Self-compassion involves treating ourselves kindly, like we would a close friend we cared about. Rather than continually judging and evaluating ourselves, self-compassion involves generating kindness toward ourselves as imperfect humans, and learning to be present with the inevitable struggles of…

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[Spring Summit] Racialized: The Cultural Impact on Native American Transracial Adoption

Rarely discussed are the problematic issues that arise in the child who is adopted from one ethnicity/culture and placed into another, especially if that placement revolves around race. My experience as an anthropologist and Native American transracial adoptee allows me…

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[Spring Summit] The “S” Word: Breaking the Silence Around Suicidality and Self-Injury

Discussions around suicide and self-injury can be challenging and uncomfortable, yet these conversations are critical in providing effective support and intervention. This workshop is designed to provide a safe space to address stigma, build confidence and skills in risk assessment,…

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[Spring Summit] Understanding Challenging Behavior Through a Brain First Lens

Neuroscience research underscores the influence of environmental factors, teratogens, and prenatal or postnatal stressors such as trauma, alcohol, and drug exposure on brain development. Many children impacted by these factors also face behavioral struggles. Why do traditional parenting techniques often…

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