"When the Bell Rings: Clinician Strategies  for Nurturing Student Resilience"

"When the Bell Rings: Clinician Strategies for Nurturing Student Resilience"

Join us for practical tips and techniques on how to support student resilience when facing challenges in the school setting.

By Clinician Think Tank

Date and time

Thursday, August 22 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

1445 City Avenue, Wynnewood, PA, USA

1445 City Avenue Wynnewood, PA 19096

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Welcome to "When the Bell Rings: Clinician Strategies for Nurturing Student Resilience"!

Come join us at 1445 City Avenue, Wynnewood, PA, USA for an event focused on equipping clinicians with effective strategies to support student resilience. Learn from experts in the field and connect with like-minded professionals in a vibrant setting. Whether you're a seasoned clinician or just starting out, this event offers valuable insights and practical tips to help you empower students to thrive.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills and network with fellow clinicians. Mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of nurturing student resilience!

Organized by

The Clinician Think Tank specializes in hosting events that prioritize clinician self-care, self-healing, and professional and personal advancement. Our gatherings offer a unique blend of workshops, discussions, and activities focused on supporting the well-being and growth of mental health professionals. We provide valuable resources and insights to enhance self-care practices, explore therapeutic modalities for personal healing, and address the unique challenges faced by clinicians. Our events also delve into professional development topics, offering strategies for career advancement and promoting work-life balance. Join us to nourish your mind, body, and spirit, and unlock your full potential as a clinician. Together, let's cultivate a community that prioritizes the holistic well-being of mental health professionals.