Leveraging Stress to Build Resilience in Youth

Virtual

As students return to in-person learning this fall, they do so having experienced a year and a half of stress and crisis and a rise in symptoms of depression and anxiety. In addition to prolonged social isolation, fear of infection, and uncertainty about the future, many young people are grieving the loss of a loved […]

Best Practices for Suicide Prevention to Postvention

Virtual

Suicide prevention can seem like a daunting undertaking for any workforce, but as the number of deaths by suicide keep increasing, it becomes a necessary public health issue to be addressed within health care. Currently the 10th leading cause of death, suicide claims more lives than traffic accidents and exceeds more than twice the number […]

Majoy and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders

Virtual

Join us to discuss the etiologies of cognitive impairment and the differentiation of major cognitive disorders. The webinar will also highlight current and potential best practice clinical approaches to treating those with reversible cognitive impairment. Register Here.

From Screening to Survivorship and On the Road to Recovery & Wellness

Virtual

Join the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control for a two-part session in our “Cancer Education Series.” In the first hour, you’ll explore ways to incorporate mental wellbeing into cancer survivorship programming and how to understand key COVID-19 considerations for cancer prevention, care and survivorship. Then, in part two, you’ll dive into […]

Mental Health and Cancer: Person-Centered Collaborative Care

Virtual

Join the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control for the final session of our “Cancer Education Series,” a thought-provoking discussion around inequities in cancer treatment for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges. RSVP

Teen Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges

Virtual

Today’s younger generations are facing seemingly insurmountable odds – from the enduring impact of COVID-19 on their mental wellbeing to stigma, access to care and the increasing reliance on substance use. This timely dialogue will explore the intersection of teen mental health and substance use challenges, with a special focus on: The role COVID-19 continues […]

Childhood Trauma: COVID-19 and Beyond

Virtual

In support of improving patient care, Community Health Center, Inc. is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. This designation confers simultaneous continuing education accreditation across nine national accrediting […]

Effective Message Framing – How to Build Trust and Rapport with a Young Person

Virtual

Forty-four percent of youth, ages 13–18 surveyed in a national assessment identified health care providers as the most trusted messengers for conversations on substance use prevention – highlighting a provider’s critical role in preventing substance use. Yet, engaging young people in conversations related to health behaviors, especially substance use, can be challenging even for trained […]

How to Build Trust and Rapport with a Young Person

Virtual

Forty-four percent of youth, ages 13–18 surveyed in a national assessment identified health care providers as the most trusted messengers for conversations on substance use prevention – highlighting a provider’s critical role in preventing substance use. Yet, engaging young people in conversations related to health behaviors, especially substance use, can be challenging even for trained […]

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