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LA26PDW21:  How Core Beliefs Shape Identity

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LA26PDW21:  How Core Beliefs Shape Identity.  This session explores how core beliefs, formed in childhood and through life experiences, influence thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Participants will learn to identify limiting or maladaptive beliefs, understand their impact on relationships and decision-making, and apply strategies to reframe and shift beliefs toward healthier, more empowering patterns. The session emphasizes practical, interactive approaches that support self-awareness, personal growth, and culturally responsive social work practice.  Presented by:  Ebony Allen, LCSW-BACS.  Member:  $35/Nonmember:  $70.  2.00 Clinical.   Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

Looking Beneath Behavior: Play-Based Approaches for Understanding Children, Supporting Regulation, and Partnering with Caregivers

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Looking Beneath Behavior: Play-Based Approaches for Understanding Children, Supporting Regulation, and Partnering with Caregivers.  This workshop has been approved for 6.00 Clinical hours of continuing education credit. For more information contact:  Hughes Counseling Services at hughescounselingservices@outlook.com.

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