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April 2017
Lunch & Learn
What do you do when someone you love was sexually abused as a child? Maybe you are a parent, a sibling, a close relative, spouse, partner or friend. How do you practice self-care in relationships with loved ones healing from sexual trauma but also provide them with the help and support they need? Offered in conjunction with Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, this Lunch and Learn is open to community members seeking help and…
Find out more »November 2017
What does healthy masculinity mean to you?
What is your idea of "healthy masculinity"? Your viewpoints as a man shape your relationships. Those viewpoints are formed by your upbringing, religion, ethnicity and employment. The roles of women in the 21st century society are changing, especially in Smith County. Healthy masculinity raises the bar. It builds upon the solid values of men in our community to become a beacon of leadership and role models. It helps husbands, fathers, brothers, co-workers and friends to be better men and better…
Find out more »October 2018
1 in 3 Foundation Lunch & Learn: Body-Based Healing Therapies
1.5 HR CE Opportunity! When Words Are Not Enough: Body-Based Therapies and Interventions that Facilitate Deep Healing Presented by Brenda McBride, LCSW, EMDR® Certified, Licensed Brain Gym® Instructor, Certified in TRE®, TBRI® Practitioner 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Session 1 Overview: Recent neuroscience demonstrates that trauma and stress impacts the body as well as the brain. Learn why traditional cognitive-based therapies might not fully meet the needs of your clients and leave with working knowledge and real-life tools to add to your…
Find out more »April 2019
Lunch and Learn-#WhyIDidntReport
The 1 in 3 Foundation’s Lunch and Learn will include two sessions in response to the national trend #WhyIDidntReport. This Lunch and Learn will explore research behind why sexual trauma survivors do not report their experience to law enforcement or caregivers and also what care providers, family and friends can do when someone does speak up about sexual abuse or sexual assault. Registration is $10 and opens Monday, March 4th! Click HERE to Register! 3 Hour CE Opportunity! Session 1 (9:30-11:00…
Find out more »October 2019
The Impact of Domestic Violence on Families: A Panel Discussion
In conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness month in October, the 1 in 3 Foundation will be hosting a panel discussion regarding Domestic Violence. Survivors will share their experience with extensive trauma and we will also have discussion with care providers including a member of the Nurse-Family Partnership, a family law attorney and a psychologist to discuss the mental aspects of enduring abuse and the lingering effects on the survivor and other family members. Lunch will be provided.
Find out more »January 2020
Cultivating Vulnerability, Courage, and Shame Resilience
Register Here Event Details: The Daring Way™ is an empirically based training and certification program for helping professionals, based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown. The work focuses on courage building, shame resilience, and uncovering the power of vulnerability. The methodology is designed for work with groups, individuals, couples, and families.During the continued education, Brenda McBride, LCSW, Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator Candidate will discuss skills in cultivating vulnerability, courage, and shame resilience for helping professionals.The empirical benefits of…
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The Journey Through Human Trafficking
This program will provide participants with an introduction to and multiple perspectives on human trafficking. Dr. Stephanie Simmons, licensed clinical psychologist, will dispel common myths associated with human trafficking and discuss the psychological consequences of human trafficking. Participants will broaden their understanding of treatment considerations and best practices to support survivors of human trafficking. Vera Radvan, a survivor of human trafficking, will provide a unique perspective on her journey and recovery. Finally, Lauren Trantham will discuss her experiences supporting survivors…
Find out more »January 2021
Suicide Prevention and Awareness: Asking Questions to Understand
Suicide is among the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States and people of all ages and genders may be at risk. The session will increase awareness and provide comprehensive training on suicide in adolescent and adult populations. Attendees will increase skill in understanding suicide, conducting a thorough suicide risk assessment and recognizing signs and symptoms of suicidal behavior. The correlation between mental health and suicide will be detailed, and different options for treatment of suicidal behavior…
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