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Business Women's Leadership Group Meeting
Name:
Business Women's Leadership Group Meeting
Date:
April 14, 2021
Time:
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM MDT
Registration:
Register Now
Event Description:
When: Wednesday, April 14, 8 - 9:30 a.m.
Where: Zoom, Register for Details
Fee: Free for Boulder Chamber Members, if you are not a Chamber member and would like to attend, contact us
Talking About Trauma and the Process of Grief
We are strong. We are resilient. We are also tired. Tired of juggling work-life balance during a pandemic. Tired of violence that has been erupting across America since last summer – and brought to our home just weeks ago.
How do we keep ourselves, our families, and our communities healthy when the trauma feels like it never ends. How do we make sure that we don’t normalize tragedy and become numb to our natural responses?
Join our Business Women's Leadership Group for a special presentation from Jillian Morrison with Mental Health Partners of Colorado. Jillian will walk us through normal responses to trauma and educate us on how we can help ourselves, and others, to better understand and process grief.
About
Jillian Morrison, DCSW, LAC, MAC, ACS is a clinical social worker and addiction counselor currently serving the Boulder County community in Longmont at Mental Health Partners. She graduated from the University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work in 2014 and continues to practice full-time as an adult services mental and behavioral health clinician focusing on general mental health, trauma, substance use and addiction related health conditions. Ms. Morrison is trained as an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapist and has specialized in clinical supervision of bachelors and masters level counseling and social work interns as well as post-graduate counselors-in-training. Her approach to providing psychotherapy services typically includes trauma-informed, mindfulness-based stress reduction oriented, culturally inclusive and empowerment focused techniques. Ms. Morrison views the therapeutic relationship as a sacred partnership and everyone’s path towards change is unique.
PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE: By attending this event, photographs and videos of the event and individuals will be public and possibly used on future marketing for the Boulder Chamber and its associates.
Where: Zoom, Register for Details
Fee: Free for Boulder Chamber Members, if you are not a Chamber member and would like to attend, contact us
Talking About Trauma and the Process of Grief
We are strong. We are resilient. We are also tired. Tired of juggling work-life balance during a pandemic. Tired of violence that has been erupting across America since last summer – and brought to our home just weeks ago.
How do we keep ourselves, our families, and our communities healthy when the trauma feels like it never ends. How do we make sure that we don’t normalize tragedy and become numb to our natural responses?
Join our Business Women's Leadership Group for a special presentation from Jillian Morrison with Mental Health Partners of Colorado. Jillian will walk us through normal responses to trauma and educate us on how we can help ourselves, and others, to better understand and process grief.
“There is nothing romantic about suffering. But when others are present to suffering, that presence begins to tend our wounds. When we allow ourselves to be changed by the experience of another’s pain, we build bonds with people we once called strangers. Sharing in one another’s grief can also lead to sharing in one another’s joy.” - Valarie Kaur
About
Jillian Morrison, DCSW, LAC, MAC, ACS is a clinical social worker and addiction counselor currently serving the Boulder County community in Longmont at Mental Health Partners. She graduated from the University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work in 2014 and continues to practice full-time as an adult services mental and behavioral health clinician focusing on general mental health, trauma, substance use and addiction related health conditions. Ms. Morrison is trained as an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapist and has specialized in clinical supervision of bachelors and masters level counseling and social work interns as well as post-graduate counselors-in-training. Her approach to providing psychotherapy services typically includes trauma-informed, mindfulness-based stress reduction oriented, culturally inclusive and empowerment focused techniques. Ms. Morrison views the therapeutic relationship as a sacred partnership and everyone’s path towards change is unique.
PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE: By attending this event, photographs and videos of the event and individuals will be public and possibly used on future marketing for the Boulder Chamber and its associates.
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