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SUMMARY:Connecting with Hard to Engage Teenagers
DESCRIPTION:Register HERE\nSeptember 12\, 2025 | 9:00am – 12:00pm CST | 3 CEHs | $45 | Live Webinar \nDescription: Let’s be honest\, teenagers can be intimidating! Whether you are new to working with adolescents or looking to refine your skills\, this workshop aims to provide tools to break barriers and build meaningful\, therapeutic relationships with hard-to-reach teens using creativity\, patience\, and authenticity. Let’s explore how brain development and social influences contribute to disengagement and distrust in adolescents and how to create an environment where teenagers feel valued and motivated.  Whether you are someone who works with a teenager in a professional capacity or are a parent or caregiver trying to navigate adolescent years\, this training will benefit you! \nThis webinar is expected to be approved for 1 hour of clinical content and .5 hours of cultural competency content \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore how brain development and cultural/social influences contribute to disengagement and distrust in adolescents.\nDiscover different ways to create an environment where teenagers feel valued and motivated.\nDiscover tools to break barriers and build meaningful\, therapeutic relationships with hard-to-reach teens using creativity\, patience\, and authenticity.\n\nPresenter: Brianna Coleman\, MSW\, LICSW – Clinical Program Therapist\, LynLake Center for Wellbeing & MN Department of Corrections \nAbout the Presenter  \nBrianna received her MSW from the University of Minnesota in 2018 and holds a LICSW. Brianna works as a clinical program therapist with the MN Department of Corrections at Oak Park Heights prison’s Mental Health Unit and as a therapist with LynLake Centers for Wellbeing. She has worked in the mental health field for 10+ years and has grown passionate about working with children\, adolescents\, and adults who hold marginalized identities. Brianna enjoys presenting educational trainings to a variety of different agencies and organizations on topics including attachment and development\, severe and persistent mental illness\, LGBTQ+ topics and trauma-informed care
URL:https://macmh.org/event/connecting-with-hard-to-engage-teenagers/
CATEGORIES:Clinical Content,Cultural Competency
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SUMMARY:Changing the Narrative on Mental Health and Suicide
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nSeptember 23\, 2025 | 1-3 pm CST | 2 CEHs | $30 | Live Webinar | with Deborah Cavitt\, MS\, CFPS – Manager of Education and Advocacy\, MACMH. \nTalking about mental health and suicide can be an uncomfortable and uncertain topic that brings up different feelings\, beliefs\, and attitudes. This session empowers individuals to begin conversations and change perceptions toward hope\, resilience\, and a more supportive narrative around mental health. \nThroughout the session\, participants will engage in dialog about being intentional in the words we are using. Certain ways of talking about mental health and suicide can alienate members of any community\, sensationalize the issue\, contribute to a decrease in help-seeking behavior\, or even present suicide as a glamorous\, preferred way of dealing with problems. \nHaving healthy conversations about mental health and suicide avoids harmful messages that might increase suicide risk in individuals or undermine suicide prevention goals. By doing this safely\, it reduces stigma\, mitigates risks\, promotes help-seeking\, and respects all individuals. \nObjectives\n\nPromote language that respects the dignity of individuals and emphasizes compassion\, including using terms that reduce stigma and foster open\, supportive conversations about mental health and suicide prevention.\nRecognize the signs for people at risk and how to respond when you identify someone who is in distress or suicidal.\nEmpower individuals to begin conversations and change perceptions toward hope\, resilience\, and a more supportive narrative around mental health.\n\nLevel: Basic | Audience: Everyone | Ages Addressed: Anyone at risk from children to adults \nAbout the Presenter\nDeborah Cavitt\, MS\, CFPS\, is the Manager of Education and Advocacy in MACMH’s Youth and Family team. Her passion is to educate\, coach\, and empower youth and families to give them hope\, knowledge\, and resources to promote resilience\, recovery\, and mental wellness. \nAs a parent with lived experience navigating the systems of mental health care for her children\, Deb understands the importance of family peer support during tough times. At MACMH\, she has trained many parents and caregivers to be Certified Family Peer Specialists to support families of children with diagnosed mental health disorders. \nBefore coming to MACMH\, Deb was a classroom teacher for twenty years and a prevention specialist for a substance abuse agency. Her bachelor’s degree is in education and psychology and my master’s degree is in human service with specializations in mental health and substance abuse counseling. \nAt MACMH Deb presents to educators\, mental health professionals\, community groups\, and parents on Early Warning Signs of Children’s Mental Health Disorders\, Suicide Prevention\, Youth Mental Health First Aid\, Bullying Prevention and many other topics related to child and adolescent mental health. Through federal\, state and local grants she helps bring model programming to schools including Sources of Strength and Teen Mental Health First Aid to high school students.
URL:https://macmh.org/event/changing-the-narrative-on-mental-health-and-suicide/
CATEGORIES:Live Webinar,Training Series
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