
Self Care Sunday
This presentation will offer a safe space where we can discuss current stressors for therapists and explore solutions for success to increase self-care.
Facilitation to discuss the needs during this political season. Our first meeting will be a Zoom event to include a safe space to discuss ways to manage countertransference, transference and skills for success for clinicians.
This is an opportunity for an online Meet & Greet with the board to address challenges over the next year and future considerations. Learn the needs of SD CAMFT Members.
Goals
Direct a safe discussion to celebrate DEI and learn new tools to increase self-care and belonging in mental health spaces.
Enhance ways to manage unconscious biases.
Develop solutions to build on resources to increase supports for clients.
Solutions for Success Against Hate.
Navigate ways to manage our self-care during this political season.
Create a safe space for therapists to share their concerns and solutions to manage anxiety.
We will have a Question/Answer (Q&A) session. and will hold space to discuss Best Practices.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
This event is for mental health professionals.
To foster membership engagement.
Sunday November 24, 2024
4pm-6pm
COST
Free to all San Diego CAMFT chapter members
ACCOMODATIONS & GRIEVANCES
Please email the Education Chair at education@camft-sandiego.org
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This event is provided by the San Diego Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and maintains responsibility for the program and all its content.
Please email the education Chair at education@camft-sandiego.org
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OUR MODERATOR: Kenya Taylor, LMFT - DEI Chair CAMFT-SD
Kenya Taylor has more than 30 years of experience promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Consultant, and Community Advocate, Ms. Taylor directs cultural proficiency policies and procedures, program design, strategic planning, leadership development, risk management and cultivates ways to maximize excellence for continuous quality improvements and Best Practices while addressing diversity and inclusion to strengthen communities.
Ms. Taylor has a Master of Science in Counseling, specializing in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from San Diego State University, certifications in How to Plan, Implement & Sustain Intergenerational Programs, Geriatric Mental Health, and Primary Care Behavioral Health Certification from the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester which led to her creating Chronic Pain Management programs. She serves as a Live Well San Diego East Region Leadership Team Co-Chair, East Region Behavioral Health Solutions Workgroup Planning Chair, and City of San Diego - Disparity Study Committee Member.