Subject: How do you help young people who experience adversity?

Dear Friend-

What do you do for the young person sitting in front of you who has experienced trauma? 

Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience is a practical, research-based tool you can use to empower them to change emotional patterns and build protective habits to achieve well-being for themselves. Best of all, it is written to be used by professionals and paraprofessionals alike! 

Mind Matters 2-day intensive training is scheduled in Santa Ana on September 5 and 6. CEUs are available.

Want to know more? Register for this free, 15-minute webinar with Dr. Curtis on July 30. 

Please ask me your questions.

With all good wishes,

P.S. To view a free, online copy of Mind Matters, click here and enter the unlock code MindMatters15 to register.


Kay Reed | Executive Director
The Dibble Institute | A mission-driven nonprofit
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