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June 2023
A New Year — A New You?
January 20, 2022
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Ellenhorn
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Mind Body
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Mindfulness
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Wellness
January is Mental Wellness Month, which is an excellent place to start. The World Health Organization defines mental wellness as “a state
Using the PACT Model to Navigate the Pandemic
January 20, 2022
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Ellenhorn
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COVID
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PACT
Since March 2020, we have been navigating an unpredictable, delicate, and always changing landscape due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While this
Celebrating Pride Month: Championing LGBTQ+ Mental Health and Inclusivity at Ellenhorn
June 30, 2023
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Ellenhorn
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Uncategorized
As Pride Month nears its end, we at Ellenhorn would like to take a moment to acknowledge the injustices that surround the
2023 New Perspectives on Treatment Series: “Do You Really See Me? How Trauma and Marginalization Influence Social Cognitions and High-Risk Addictive Behavior in the LGBTQ+ Community” with Katherine Clemens, LICSW
June 1, 2023
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Ellenhorn
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Co-occuring Disorders
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Collaboration
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Events
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IDDT
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Mental Health
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Mentalization
A history of marginalization, high-risk addictive behavior and trauma undeniably impact a person’s social cognitions. This talk focuses specifically on the LGBTQ+