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ACEs Aware April 28 Webinar – “Racism and Discrimination as Risk Factors for Toxic Stress”

ACEs Aware April 28 Webinar – “Racism and Discrimination as Risk Factors for Toxic Stress”

by Julia Sufrin | Apr 28, 2021 | 4ABHN

This is the first webinar in a series that will explore research demonstrating how racism and other forms of discrimination can serve as risk factors to activate a toxic stress response, and lead to health conditions that have been shown empirically to have a connection to ACE exposure.

Declaring Racism a Mental Health Crisis

Declaring Racism a Mental Health Crisis

by Julia Sufrin | Mar 19, 2021 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast

On this episode of Into the Fold, three esteemed figures in the world of public health discuss the Hogg Foundation’s declaration of racism as a mental health crisis.

Teaching the World to Heal: A Conversation on Racism, Trauma & Its Impact on Children, 2/17/21

Teaching the World to Heal: A Conversation on Racism, Trauma & Its Impact on Children, 2/17/21

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 11, 2021 | 4ABHN

A virtual national/international discussion to increase awareness and education about racism and its adverse impact on a young person’s emotional, psychological and social experience and their overall health and wellness.

Online Training: Cultural Healing from Historical Trauma 2/16

Online Training: Cultural Healing from Historical Trauma 2/16

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 10, 2021 | 4ABHN

Historical trauma is not just about what happened in the past. It’s about what’s still happening. Upcoming virtual class on cultural healing from historical trauma. Register now.

WORKSHOP | Black Males in America: A Cultural and Clinical Perspective, 9/11

by Julia Sufrin | Sep 1, 2020 | 4ABHN

This is the last week to get an Early Bird discount on the Ethics/Diversity Workshop, Black Males in America: A Cultural and Clinical Perspective. This workshop will feature best-selling author, Dr. William July. Presented by the Fort Bend Psychological Association.

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