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Using Art as a Coping Tool to Build Resilience

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Motivational Interviewing 101

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LGBTQUIA: How to Support Service Recipients

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LGBTQIA 201 Putting our Knowlege into Practice

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ACES and Positive Childhood Experiences

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The Big 8 Personalities

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What Matters: A Client Focused Approach

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Deep Self-Care

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Movement for Resilience

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Drexel Seeks Young Adult Applicants for PAID Community Health Worker/ Certified Peer Specialist Training

Casey Chanton ·
Do you know what it's like to be impacted by violence in your neighborhood? Do you want to use your experience to help others heal? Drexel University Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice is currently seeking applicants for a PAID Community Health Worker/ Certified Peer Specialist Training for Philadelphia residents ages 18-24. This program is a good fit for young adults impacted by violence or trauma who want to use their experiences to become healers and helpers in their communities...
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Managing Fatigue from Different Angles

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Snacking on Joy

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Snacking on Joy

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Relationships Matter 2-Part Mini-Series

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Relationships Matter 2-Part Mini-Series

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Harnessing The Power of Hope and Optimism

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Hope & Optimism: Imagining a Future Part 1

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Hope & Optimism: Imagining a Future Part 2

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Community Care & Self Care

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Wired to Connect

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Wired to Connect

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Settling Into Stillness: Quieting Our Minds

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Trauma-Informed Principles Rebooted

Andi Fetzner ·
One of the biggest questions that Andi and I get whenever we talk about a trauma-informed approach is something along the lines of “Ok I get ACEs and toxic stress, but what can I do about it in my organization?” We get it–this approach can seem overwhelming because it is literally a lens through which you see everything. We often say that a trauma-informed approach is less about what you do and more about how you do it. So how in the world do we even begin the work of operationalizing our unders
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Settling Into Stillness: Quieting Our Minds

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Celebration of Self: End of Year Reflections

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