During the presentation, a description of stress in its various forms is provided as well as practical means to develop skills that help reduce stress in children and youth. There is an emphasis on connection and promoting buffering relationships so we can diminish the impact of toxic stressors by converting them to tolerable stressors. Brain and physiological mechanisms will be introduced and integrated into the discussion of stress and relationships. Registration is required.
Presented by Dr. Robbin Gibb, PhD Neuroscience, MSc and BSc. Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge
When: November 18, 2020 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
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Where: This is an online presentation
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This session is presented by the Community Education Service of the Child & Adolescent Addiction & Mental Health and Psychiatry Program (CAAMHPP) of Alberta Health Services CES@ahs.ca http://community.hmhc.ca/