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The Race to Right Here Right Now: Mindfulness as a key to lasting happiness

Gina Biegel, MA, LMFT

There are many ways to practice mindfulness, but you can download three favorite (and free!) mindfulness techniques developed especially for teens.

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Positive Power: A strategy for behavioral challenges in children

Jennifer Wilke-Deaton, MA, LPA

Getting a child to follow directions can be difficult. But getting a child with oppositional, defiant or disruptive behavior to follow directions is a full time job. If you work with children that have challenging behaviors, try this easy-to-use Positive Power strategy presented by ºÚÁÏÍø speaker Jennifer Wilke-Deaton, MA, LPA.

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Ha Kriya: A breathwork exercise

Jennifer Cohen Harper, MA, E-RYT, RCYT

The leading voice in the children's yoga and mindfulness community, Jennifer Cohen Harper, MA, E-RCYT, presents her favorite way to empower the children she works with. This segment will show you how to prepare a child for challenging tasks using our most powerful tool: breath.

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2 Games for Play Therapy Success

Gary Yorke, Ph.D.

Game play not only relieves stress and boredom, but can help us connect with and explore our own and others feelings, thoughts, values, and attitudes. Here are two games for play therapy success...

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3 Meditative Techniques for Self-Regulation

With the help of children with and without autism, award-winning author and self-regulation expert Teresa Garland, MOT, OTR/L, has created a collection of interventions that can be used to help any child get calm and stay calm. Here are some fun methods to help achieve calm attention.

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The Vocabulary of Reading

No one can ever prepare a parent for the confusion that comes when their child appears to learn in a different way from other children. And sometimes, we forget that parents of our students may also be struggling to understand how to help their child. Read more and download a helpful worksheet for parents: The Vocabulary of Reading.

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What Does it Mean to be a Culturally Competent Counselor?

Leslie Korn, Ph.D., MPH, LMHC

As clinicians, we are often called upon to support and treat people during their incarceration, release, and parole. We also support their family members during this time. Understanding how social injustice, like racism, poverty and mental illness, contributes to incarceration is essential to effective clinical care.

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4 Strategies to Jumpstart Progress When Therapy Stalls

Courtney Armstrong, LPC, MHSP

What do you do when a client stops making progress in therapy and it seems like your sessions are going nowhere? There are many reasons why this can happen including fear of change, unresolved trauma or a lack of clarity between client and therapist on the goals for therapy. Here are 4 strategies that not only dissolve standstills, but can also trigger big breakthroughs for your clients.

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Out of the Tunnel: A Series on escaping the path of depression—Part 2

Bill O’Hanlon, MS, LMFT

What happens when you ask your depressed client to help you map out not only the contours and geography of their suffering but also their competence and better moments? You get a new strategy for treating depression: marbling.

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Out of the Tunnel: A Series on escaping the path of depression—Part 1

Bill O’Hanlon, MS, LMFT

What happens when you ask your depressed client to help you map out not only the contours and geography of their suffering but also their competence and better moments? You get a new strategy for treating depression: marbling.

Join us for part one of our two part exploration of "marbling" from expert Bill O'Hanlon.

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