MSSWA Region 10 Meeting
Film Viewing & Guided Discussion Facilitated by Region 10 Reps: Dan Porter, MSW, LICSW & Cara McGlynn, MSW, LICSW
"Resilience: The Biology of Stress & the Science of Hope" (see movie details below)
Come EARLY/Stay late.....to peruse library of resources/bookstore to purchase items & to NETWORK
DATE: Monday, September 23rd, 2019
TIME: From 4:30PM to 7:00PM
LOCATION: The Behavioral Institute for Children & Adolescents: 203 Little Canada Road E., Suite 200, Little Canada, MN 55117
Agenda:
4:30 - 4:45 - Check IN (Sign in, handouts, snacks)
4:45 - 5:45 - Film Showing "Resilience: The Biology of Stress & the Science of Hope"
5:45 - 6:45 - Guided Film Discussion
6:45 - 7:00 - CEU and Evaluation, Prize Drawing!
COST: MSSWA Region 10 Members: FREE
MSSWA Members: (Non Regon 10): $10.00
Others (Non MSSWA Members) wishing to attend: $20.00
THIS SESSION HAS BEEN APPROVED:BY THE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK: 2.5 Clinical CEU HOURS.
You must register and pay By/Before Sep 16, 2019 - (at the door cost will be $25 for anyone who has not paid/registered in advance. No Refunds)
REGISTER ON LINE AT: MSSWA Region 10 Meeting - September 23rd, 2019
Film Synopsis:
Resiliency Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We2BqmjHN0k&t=5s&pbjreload=10
Resiliency Website: https://kpjrfilms.co/resilience/
RESILIENCE: THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS & THE SCIENCE OF HOPE chronicles the birth of a new movement among pediatricians, therapists, educators and communities, who are using cutting-edge brain science to disrupt cycles of violence, addiction and disease. "The child may not remember, but the body remembers." The original research was controversial, but the findings revealed the most important public health findings of a generation. RESILIENCE is a one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent Toxic Stress. Now understood to be one of the leading causes of everything from heart disease and cancer to substance abuse and depression, extremely stressful experiences in childhood can alter brain development and have lifelong effects on health and behavior. However, as experts and practitioners profiled in RESILIENCE are proving, what's predictable is preventable. These physicians, educators, social workers and communities are daring to talk about the effects of divorce, abuse and neglect. And they're using cutting edge science to help the next generation break the cycles of adversity and disease.
Questions?
Contact: Cara McGlynn- cmcglynn@916schools.org OR Dan Porter - danpporter@msn.com