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Warrior Wellness: Mental Health and Women in the U.S. Military

About This Webinar: Women play a pivotal role in military operations, and their experiences and responses may differ from their male counterparts. This webinar looks at how mental health manifests differently for women, in particular women in the military. Learning Objectives Understand predominant mental health concerns for women serving in...

Communication: Seek First to Understand, Then Be Understood

Personal Finance Managers provide counseling to many different military families going through difficult financial situations. Using communication skills effectively is vital to the success of their work with clients. In this webinar, we discuss ways to most effectively communicate with clients so that

Back to School: Special Needs & Social Distancing

In this webinar, we provide resources to service providers so they can help parents and caregivers work with teachers to address questions as they prepare for back to school for their loved one with special needs.

Communication Power Moves: Part II of Working with Difficult Clients

Using crisis intervention prevention models, we identify skills to make sure our encounters with clients are safe, healthy, and productive. Furthermore, we discuss some necessary therapeutic skills to deploy when dealing with escalation by reconceptualizing the capabilities of verbal judo.

Modeling Healthy Technology Behaviors for Young Children

This webinar provides an overview for military family readiness professionals of the importance for parents and caregivers to model healthy boundaries with technology for healthy child social-emotional development; explains how to support parents and other adults set appropriate examples in their use of technology, including teaching children and youth lessons on consent that are translatable to both in-person and online interactions; and explores how positive examples of technology use by adults can help reduce the risk for children and youth to engage in, or be impacted by, problematic sexual behavior.