Subject: October webinar: One-on-One: A New Approach for Teaching Mind Matters in Individual Settings

October 9, 2019
 
One-on-One: A New Approach for Teaching
Mind Matters in Individual Settings

Young people who have experienced trauma and toxic stress, such as child abuse and neglect, often have difficulty regulating their emotional responses when facing challenges in school, life, and relationships. Thus, Dr. Carolyn Curtis developed Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience, a research-based curriculum effective in helping youth overcome adverse and traumatic childhood experiences.
 
In this webinar, Dr. Carolyn Curtis will discuss her new addendum to the Mind Matters curriculum. In this guidance, the content of Mind Matters is divided into 15- to 20-minute segments that can now be taught in one-on-one settings. With these adjustments, the Mind Matters curriculum can be used by home visitors, mentors, and case workers, as well as anyone who works with young people in a one-on-one setting.  
 
Join us in this informative and interactive webinar as we learn about the new, additional approach at implementing the Mind Matters program!

Presenters: Carolyn Rich Curtis, Ph.D., Developer of Mind Matters, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Founder of the Relationship Skills Center in Sacramento, CA

Who should attend: Anyone who is working with youth who have been traumatized and is wanting to utilize a trauma-informed approach. Home visitors, mentors, case workers, and anyone who works with young people in a one-on-one setting; relationship, marriage, and fatherhood grantees; runaway and homeless youth workers; pregnancy prevention staff; Extension agents; Community Action Agency staff; social workers; foster families; Head Start managers; caseworkers; juvenile justice staff; and all who work with risk-immersed youth.

When: Wednesday, October 9, 2019, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific

Duration: 60 minutes 

Cost: Free!
Questions????
Email: Cathy


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