Psychology for Everyday Living: Youth & Mental Health
Date: October 27, 2016: 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Cost: $20 at the door, free for Saint Paul University students – no registration required.*
Where: Room 203 - Auditorium, Saint Paul University
Presenter: Steve Leafloor
With Steve Leafloor, MSW: Steve has worked in over 60 Inuit and First Nation communities, in urban centres and maximum security youth prisons. Steve created the Blue Print For Life, a five-day program that brings healing through hip hop, while connecting youth with their elders and traditional culture.
Psychology for Everyday Living will review youth and complex trauma and finding creative outlets for building resiliency as well as ways of implementing therapy for youth that doesn't feel like therapy. Information video on Blue Print For Life - Social Work Through Hip Hop click here.
Psychology for Everyday Living is presented by Saint Paul University in collaboration with Capital Choice Counselling Group.
*Open to the public. Psychology for Everyday Living offers 10 to 15 minutes of taped abstracts found on YouTube, plus a 1.5-hour public lecture at Saint Paul University on the last Thursday of the month.
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