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Celebrating Pride & LGBTQ+ Resilience
June 24, 2022
Jeff Cohen, PsyD and
Colleen A. Sloan, PhD and
This FREE live webinar will discuss ways to amplify the strengths and mental health resilience of LGBTQ+ communities. This presentation welcomes all to community conversation and Q&A in celebration of Pride Month while also highlighting the importance of prioritizing mental health and self-care.
It is the worry about the future, the fear that bad things can happen, or that you might be unable to accomplish what you set out to do.  It can be the haunting dread of the return of an unwanted thought. or terror while waiting for a medical test result and imagining the worst.

Many members of BIPOC communities deal with stress and trauma that can stem from specific socioeconomic strug

In a world that is constantly evolving, BIPOC youth are actively working to change the way their communi

Cannabis Research: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
April 20, 2022
Martin Paulus, PhD, Scientific Council Chair and

The use of cannabis in the U.S. has undergone a dramatic change over the past two decades.  Starting with the campaign to legalize the use of cannabis in the 90s, use, attitudes and risk perception have changed in both adolescent and adult population.

Overcoming Agoraphobia - public webinar - anxiety
May 12, 2022
Karen Cassiday, PhD, ACT and
Come listen and talk to Dr. Karen Cassiday to learn the latest tips and information about overcoming agoraphobia and reclaiming your life.
 Managing Anxiety, ADHD, and Executive Function
April 5, 2022
Jennifer Erickson, PhD, LPC and
In this webinar, we will help you have a better understanding on what anxiety, ADHD, and executive functioning and how they may be intertwined.
The menstrual cycle is characterized by distinct changes in ovarian hormone levels, namely estrogen and progesterone. Emerging work suggests that ovarian hormones play a role in anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms. However, their effects are quite complex.
Evidence-based research has consistently found that physical activity can improve emotional wellbeing and alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety.

“Polina came to our bedroom awakened by the sound of explosions. I didn’t know and still don’t know what to tell her. Her eyes today are full of fear and terror; eyes of all of us.”