|
|
Mind Matters
Santa Ana, CA
|
| with Author, Carolyn Rich Curtis, Ph.D.
|
| September 5 & 6, 2019
8:30 AM–5:00 PM |
|
|
|
|
$399 for 2-Day Intensive Training |
|
|
|
CEUs will be available for an additional charge.
Each trainee must have a copy of Mind Matters ($299 plus tax—CA and SD only—and S/H).
|
| To register & for more information, email RelationshipSkills@DibbleInstitute.org or call 800.695.7975. |
| About Mind Matters
Mind Matters’ 12, one-hour lessons teach individuals ages 12 and up to respond to negative experiences with innovative methods based on current research and neuroscience. These skills give people a way to take charge of their emotions and improve their states of mind as they learn to address their physical, relational, and mental health needs. __________________________________________________________
After this training, you will be able to teach . . . - Self-soothing skills to manage emotions
- Ways to analyze stressful thoughts
- How to deal with intrusive memories
- Ways to develop a protective lifestyle
Fora free 15-day review copy of Mind Matters, visit digital.dibbleInstitute.org/MM, then enter the unlock code: MindMatters15.
__________________________________________________________
Praise for Mind Matters
Dr.
Curtis has truly created a gift to the community of people looking for a way to
help others learn
about just how normal childhood adversity is, how profound its effects are on
our brains, bodies, lives,
and communities, and, most importantly, how to soothe and heal ourselves. For
that is where healing begins, within ourselves. From there we can continue to
pay forward this
new knowledge of human behavior and help people help themselves heal, with this
toolkit tucked under
our arms.
—Jane Stevens, Founder, publisher, ACEs Connection Network |
| The Dibble Institute | P.O. Box 7881 | Berkeley, CA 94707-0881 | 800.695.7975 |
| | The Dibble Institute is a national, independent non-profit that uses research to develop best-practices teaching tools, which equip young people with the skills and knowledge they need to build agency in their intimate relationships.
The Dibble Institute does not sell or share your contact information. In
most cases we obtained your contact information when you provided it to
us when purchasing materials, at a conference, or by attending a Dibble
training or webinar; or we obtained it through internal research. If you no longer wish to receive emails from us, simply click the unsubscribe button at the bottom of this email. |
|
|