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East Bay CAMFT

Creating Strong Girls: How to Help Girls Build Resilience in a Complex World

  • Wednesday, January 02, 2013
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 451 Moraga Way, Orinda
Presenter: Tess Brigham, LMFT
St. Mark's United Methodist Church
451 Moraga Way, Orinda (map)

1 CEU

Adolescent girls bond and build trust with people through relationships.  Relational Aggression (RA) or Female Bullying can be difficult to recognize, therefore it is vital for parents, teachers and therapists to better understand the patterns of female bullying and ways to prevent it.  It is imperative to help parents develop a relationship of trust with their daughters that allows for safe and open communication. ìCreating Strong Girlsî is an opportunity for therapists and educators to learn how to shape our adolescent female's sense of worth and hopefully help provide for a more harmonious home life for the entire family.

Please RSVP to Sandy McQuillin at smcatdog@sbcglobal.net so we know for how many attendees we need to prepare space and nourishment. This is a 1-hour CEU course.

The fee for Wednesday workshops is $5 for members; $10 for non-members. Saturday workshops include a $10 member or $20 non-member fee.


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