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Free Course Preview! Community Resiliency Model: Back to Balance

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Summary

Join us for a free webinar presented by instructor Rachel Galanter, MPH introducing the trauma-informed practice of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)®. If this webinar piques your interest, we hope you'll register for the full 3-hour course, "Community Resiliency Model: Back to Balance."

CRM is an evidence-based, trauma-informed approach that equips helping professionals and community networks with the adoption of wellness skills to reset the nervous system. CRM's goal is to develop a common understanding of the impact of trauma and chronic stress on the nervous system and how we can all use wellness skills to return to a resilient space. By integrating CRM into practice, professionals can help clients and communities cultivate resilience, restore balance, and strengthen their capacity for healing and connection.

No Continuing Education (CE) hours are awarded for attending this webinar. Participants who enroll in Community Resiliency Model: Back to Balance will earn 3 CE hours.

What you'll learn

This free webinar introduces the foundational concepts of CRM. Together we'll walk through one of the CRM wellness skills designed to help adults and children notice and track their own nervous systems, in order to bring the body, mind, and spirit back into greater balance.

The full three-hour course expands on practice of the five CRM wellness skills.

Who can attend?

The webinar is free and open to health and human services providers, counselors/therapists, educators, student services staff, and community members interested in learning more about how to guide others or reset your own nervous system to a more resilient state. The webinar is ideal for those new to the practice of CRM and interested in registering for the full 3-hour course, "Community Resiliency Model: Back to Balance" to be held November 16, 1 - 4:15 p.m. CST.

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Meet your instructor

Rachel Galanter

MPH

(MPH Maternal & Child Health, UNC Chapel Hill) Rachel currently works as El Futuro’s Technical Assistance and Consultation Lead providing training and consultation to professionals in English and Spanish to enhance their capacity to address mental health needs of Latine populations. She has over 25 years of experience with children, youth, and families where she used Motivational Interviewing and the Community Resiliency Model along with other evidence-based models to help families address the ambivalence, stress and emotional issues that can be barriers to making change. Rachel has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2011, she was certified as a trainer by both MINT and Trauma Resource Institute in 2019. She provides training and coaching to over 1000 participants each year on effective communication, behavioral activation, meaningful supervision, self-care and cultural responsiveness. In addition to her professional work on behalf of families, Rachel was a foster parent for a decade and added two daughters (and now four grandchildren) to her family from that time. She lives with her wife, two dogs, and a plethora of foster kittens in Durham NC.