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TED Talk: Human Trafficking – Stop the Silence

TED Talk: Human Trafficking—Stop the Silence Catalleya Storm, a survivor of trafficking and abuse, presents a 10 minute TEDxTalk aimed at raising awareness about trafficking. In the brief presentation, Storm challenges several notions that many hold about...

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Free Tools to Treat Excessive Worrying

Tools to Treat Excessive Worrying Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects more than 6.8 million people in the US, over 3% of the population. Fortunately, GAD  is highly treatable and therapists now have some very specific protocols and tools to help clients get...

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Article on “Treating Depression” by Ofer Zur

TREATING DEPRESSION Ofer Zur, PhD (www.zurinstitute.com) As a biopsychosocial disorder, depression requires a broad understanding of its causes and treatments. Psychotherapists who have only one or two ideas about the causes and treatment of depression are likely to...

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FREE Two Holiday Worksheets for Client Use

Your Clients Need This Right Now Just in time for the upcoming holidays, this week’s free downloads include: Difficult Holiday Interactions — This worksheet is designed to help people deal with difficult interactions during a holiday event. The worksheet asks the...

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FREE Short Video on EFT and couples from PESI

How can we help couples turn their relationships around? The couples you see in your practice are stuck in a cycle of negative interactions, which makes safe, emotional connection and engagement impossible... Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) was developed to help...

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3-Part Video Series on Transgender Students

3-Part Series on Transgender Students   From the We Are Family website at www.wearefamilycharleston.org :  Debi Chard did an amazing investigative report on the struggles that transgender students face in our public school system. The youth of We Are Family showed...

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