Chicanx have a long history of contributions to the filed of psychology and mental health. Starting from our ancestral knowledge and healing, to the publication of "Chicano Psychology" in 1977 up until our current contributions. This webinar will cover foundational concepts of "Browning" counseling, describe...
For the moment, our lives have dramatically changed and many of us find ourselves working in unfamiliar conditions. We believe that in times of uncertainty, connectivity is a lifeline. We invite you to join us in an intentional opportunity to come together and connect...
Employee turn-over is a challenge faced by many organizations, particularly organizations that serve survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Frequent staff changes can disrupt the quality of and capacity to serve the community and can impact an organization’s sustainability and sense of cohesion. What...
We’ve seen the headlines and the fall of high-profile figures in the wake of #MeToo and allegations of misconduct. The second wave has brought defamation claims both by and against survivors. How should you navigate the tricky waters and steer your clients through the rocks?...
Sexual assault on campus is a difficult process to navigate for victims and when they seek care from SANE programs, they may have questions about privacy that SANEs are not able to answer. In 2018 the Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) in partnership with IAFN,...