From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject Working with stressed-out parents and families?
Date August 3, 2020 10:38 AM
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Join our August 5 webinar.

Pandemic Stress Overload: How to Help Families Cope
Wednesday, August 5 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Central
The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on family life—compounding stress, escalating conflict and testing the ability to cope. Stress is also a known risk factor for both adolescent and adult alcohol/drug misuse and addiction. Join our panel of addiction and prevention experts to discuss risk and protective factors for families experiencing excessive stress. You will gain insight and tools to help the families you work with “re-regulate” home life and strengthen resilience.

Objectives
Identify how parental views on teen substance use shape adolescent risk/protective factors
Recognize how adult substance use impacts kids
Learn how the cancelling of school, sports and social activities impacts kids’ behaviors
Identify strategies parents can use to cope with stress in healthy ways

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A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.

About the Presenters

Quyen Ngo, PhD
Executive Director, Butler Center for Research
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Throughout her career, Ngo has conducted extensive research on substance use disorders. She leads the research activities across the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.

Kate Gliske, PhD
Research Scientist, Butler Center for Research
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
With a master’s in counseling psychology and a doctorate in family social science, Gliske has also trained as a prevention scientist.

Desirae Vasquez, MBA, MA
Director of Program Services, FCD Prevention Works
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
As a public health professional, Vasquez has worked with interdisciplinary teams to address complex social and behavioral health challenges.

Deirdre Flynn, BA
Interim Manager of Field Operations, FCD Prevention Works
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
With a background as a K-12 teacher and youth sports coach, Flynn joined FCD Prevention Works as a prevention specialist in 2012.

Can’t join us August 5?

Register and you will receive notice when we post the recording for on-demand viewing.

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Questions? Please contact Ann Tucker: mailto:[email protected]?subject=August%205%20Webinar%3A%20Pandemic%20Stress%20Overload%3A%20How%20to%20Help%20Families%20Cope .

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