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Feb
4
Thu
2021
Understanding anxiety
Many people worry. But how do you know your worrying is a problem? Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental health issues in the United States. Join this webinar to learn:
- What anxiety is and when it’s an issue
- Different types of anxiety
- Solutions for anxiety
Feb
18
Thu
2021
Beating the winter blahs
Do you feel sluggish, bored, shut in and perhaps a bit blue now that holiday season is behind us, but spring is still weeks away? Does it sometimes feel like winter will never end? Sign up for this webinar to learn more about the winter blahs and how to cope.
- What causes the winter blahs?
- Differences between the blahs and SAD (seasonal affective disorder)
- Simple solutions and ways to “tune up” your attitude now!
Mar
11
Thu
2021
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March 11 @ 4p.m. ET
Sep
23
Thu
2021
Launching your children into adulthood
Sending your kids off into the “real world” is one of the hardest parts of parenting. Join this webinar to find out why and to learn some strategies to make it easier on yourself and your children.
- Look behind the scenes to see what’s really going on as our children become adults
- Learn about the mixed emotions everyone feels
- Get tips for giving your children what they need to grow and go (and what you need so you can set them free)