Boundaries are about so much more than knowing how to say “no”. Join Alex Harrison, LCSW, for a workshop focused on building vital internal skills that will help you feel grounded in your ability to hold boundaries with confidence.
When: Thursday, October 26th
Time: 5:00-6:00pm Mountain Time
Who: Everyone is welcome
Where: Virtually on Zoom
Cost: Free
Brought to you in collaboration with Alex Harrison, LCSW
Part of the Diverse Recovery Workshop Series
Weight-inclusive care is a framework for advocacy that can allow us to face holiday food and family challenges while staying grounded in our recovery values. Join us as Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Eating Disorders Specialist Supervisor Meredith Nisbet provides tools for navigating the holiday season while pursuing or maintaining eating disorder recovery.
When: Thursday, November 16th
Time: 5:00-6:00pm Mountain Time
Who: Everyone is welcome
Where: Virtually on Zoom
Cost: Free
Brought to you in collaboration with Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center
When: Thursday, November 30th
Time: 5:00-6:00pm Mountain Time
Who: Everyone is welcome
Where: Virtually on Zoom
Cost: Free
Brought to you in collaboration with Within
Relevance and social status within our culture continues to be connected with appearance, in a society that, over time, continues to place greater and greater attachment to outward appearance, more than the value of underlying character and contribution to family, community, and society overall. Join Dr. Wendy Oliver-Pyatt, and Rebecca Brumm as we will explore how society’s shifting expectations of women as they age, coupled with its psycho-social pressure to stay “relevant” in all aspects of their lives, can cause women to turn to a variety of anti-aging interventions, including a strict adherence to a relentless diet culture. During the presentation, we will explore the bio-psycho-social manifestations of aging, and examine the cultural context of aging women in U.S. society versus other cultures historically over time.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the stages of menopause and associated medical and psychological implications.
- Gain knowledge regarding anthropological and cultural views about menopause from various cultures in which menopause and age were treated with honor and respect and in so doing, gain new perspectives on cultural impacts of menopause.
- Discern potential benefits of bioidentical estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and pregnenolone
- Review treatment considerations for this patient population
Learning Level: Intermediate
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Psychedelics help us see and then address the roots of our issues. Once you tap into the roots you can then start to “treat” the person as a whole. Learn more from Dr. Dana Lerman and Skylight Psychadelics:
1) Ketamine: how it works, who it can help
2) Role of fungal and plant medicines in addressing trauma.
3) Q and A: Ask Her Anything
When: Wednesday, January 10th
Time: 5:00-6:00pm Mountain Time
Who: Everyone is welcome
Where: Virtually on Zoom
Cost: Free
Brought to you in collaboration with Skylight Psychadelics