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WEBINAR | Enhancing Services to Male Survivors Part II: Voices from the Field, 8/25

by Julia Sufrin | Aug 14, 2020 | 4ABHN

Upcoming webinar from the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence titled Enhancing Services to Male Survivors, Part II: Voices from the Field, on August 25th.

WEBINAR | The Family Place Training and Professional Development Series, 8/28

by Julia Sufrin | Aug 14, 2020 | 4ABHN

Upcoming webinar from the Family Place on strangulation, presented in partnership with The Office of Victims of Crime: Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC: TTAC), on August 28th.

EVENT | 20th Annual Central Texas African American Family Support Conference, 2/11-2/12/20

by Julia Sufrin | Nov 11, 2019 | 4ABHN

The 20th Annual Central Texas African American Family Support Conference will be held February 11 – 12, 2020 at Palmer Events Center in Austin, TX

Mental Health in a Border Town: It’s About Being Connected

by Josephine Gurch | Nov 29, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast

“I always look at an individual and say, how can we improve this individual’s quality of life?” Richard Salcido says. “It doesn’t take money. It takes being connected to the community.” A shift in strategic focus to communities and collaboration is underway at the...

History and Current Relevance of Chicana/o Psychology: Addressing Mental Health in Mexican American & Latina/o Communities

by Ike Evans | Oct 4, 2016 | Hogg Blog

Guest post by Manuel X. Zamarripa, Ph.D., LPC-S In 2014, a Fox News Latino article cited that only 1 in 11 Latina/os seek mental health treatment. Chicana/o Psychology is rarely discussed as recourse to address this situation. In 2004, Dr. Manuel Ramirez outlined the...
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