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2028: Self-Compassion: An Effective Therapeutic Tool
2028: April 16, 2020; 8:30 am - 11:45 am. Registration begins at 8:15 am. (Lafayette). Self-Compassion: An Effective Therapeutic Tool. Presented by Meda Killgore, LCSW. Vermillion Conference Center, 326 Gauthier Rd., Lafayette, LA 70501. Self-Compassion can powerfully influence our client’s well-being. Teaching it to clients has lifelong benefits for them personally and in their relationships. Workshop participants learn about the many aspects of self-compassion including: understanding the need; the role of mindfulness; how self-compassion affects strong emotions, self-concept and relationships; the importance of balance compassion; and specific techniques and homework assignments to share with clients to enable them to access self-compassion when needed. Research findings will also be reported. 3.0 Clinical hours. Pre-registration deadline is 4/10/20. Limited to 30 participants.
When
4/16/2020 8:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Where
Vermillion Conference Center 326 Gauthier Rd. Lafayette 70501
Online registration not available.
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