RE:Source Series: “Grounding while Stressed”

Expanding strategies and skills to stay grounded can be essential at times when feeling overwhelmed or stressed. This workshop will offer through experiential practice several grounding techniques that can be integrated into day to day life. Presented by National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center Michelle Palmer is a nationally recognized expert on trauma, grief, and […]

iRest Yoga with Randy

Join us for 5 weeks with Colorado native and certified yoga instructor, Randy Schneider, as he leads us through a practice that fosters healing, stretching, & meditation! While the physical practice of yoga has been proven to help with stress, iRest is really where healing can occur. Backed by extensive research, iRest can help people […]

RE:Source Series: ‘Coping with Uncertainty’

Over the past 14 months, the COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed our lives, and return to ‘normal,’ still seems out of reach for many of us. One of the most challenging parts of the pandemic is that things are constantly changing, and life feels uncertain and unpredictable. This one-hour talk will focus on what we […]

TEEN NEXT STEPS: “Safe Social Network”

Online peer-facilitated network for former & current STEM students to discuss the impact of May 7, 2019, and develop NEXT STEP strategies. 3/3/2021 - Safe Social Networking Topic-based sessions will structure each session, as young people are encouraged to discuss their experience of May 7, its impact, and their journey beyond the events of that […]

RE:Source Series: “Goodness Gracious”

This workshop will provide guidance on how to walk through your journey of grief and mourning with a deeper appreciation of self, others and the simpler things in life. Presented by National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center Tenelle O. Jones is licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) and licensed as an Addictions Counselor […]

STEM Super Smash Bros Tournament

Join your STEM classmates in a friendly Super Smash Bros Virtual Tournament!  You must sign up with your STEM email account and will need a Nintendo Switch and the Super Smash Bros game to participate. Tournament will be streamed on YouTube. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Sign up today as there is only […]

Healing the Write Way

The benefits of writing and journaling for symptoms of trauma, grief, depression, and anxiety will be explored. Changes, losses, grief, and coping associated with present pandemic isolation, stress, and trauma will be given attention. Sign Up Here!   Jenny Robbins, MA, Mental Health Counseling, LPCC, from Denver’s own Regis University. My demeanor tends to be warm, gentle, […]

iRest Yoga with Randy

Join us for 5 weeks with Colorado native and certified yoga instructor, Randy Schneider, as he leads us through a practice that fosters healing, stretching, & meditation! While the physical practice of yoga has been proven to help with stress, iRest is really where healing can occur. Backed by extensive research, iRest can help people […]

RE:Source Series: ‘Honoring Those’

This workshop will teach you how to honor the lives impacted by mass violence as well as create living memories of your loved ones in a meaningful tradition that is right for you. Click HERE to sign up! Presented by National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center, Tenelle Jones, LMFT, LAC Tenelle O. Jones is licensed […]

TEEN NEXT STEPS: “Safe Social Network”

Online peer-facilitated network for former & current STEM students to discuss the impact of May 7, 2019, and develop NEXT STEP strategies. 3/3/2021 - Safe Social Networking Topic-based sessions will structure each session, as young people are encouraged to discuss their experience of May 7, its impact, and their journey beyond the events of that […]

RE:Source Series: ‘Get Up and Move’

Exercise builds endurance and brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body, especially the brain. This webinar will remind you of the benefits of exercise and offer fun tips to stay motivated. Sign-Up Here Alma Dell Smith, Ph.D. is Research Assistant Professor at the National Mass Violence Center at the Medical University of […]

Surfing Stress for Staff: Managing the Stress Response with CBT Skills

Sign up HERE! Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is supported by research as an effective modality for treating trauma and stress responses for which trauma survivors of the event of May 7 and those experiencing anxiety may be more susceptible.  These stress reduction exercises are foundational practices for managing the physical stress response and triggered anxiety […]

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