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Wednesday, April 15 | noon-1 p.m. Central
Providing behavioral health care can be challenging under the best of circumstances. When the world around us seems to be falling apart, is our own self-care at risk? How do we offer good counsel when our clients look to us for answers we may not have? Join Quyen Ngo, PhD, and Kate Gliske, PhD, of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Butler Center for Research for this webinar. We will take a closer look at the impact of stress and uncertainty on the brain and nervous system, why this is of particular importance for clients who struggle with substance use disorders, and the practical coping skills that can support daily functioning and well-being.
Objectives
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Understand the impact of stress and uncertainty on the nervous system
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Identify the warning signs of a nervous system overwhelmed by stress
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Learn the most-effective coping strategies based on the type of stress arousal
A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.
About the presenters
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