February 4, 2021 - Portland Identification and Early Referral Model (PIER) The Power of Family Support - Diana Lee-Aguirre Quality Improvement Specialist Compliance Unit.

Psychosis onset, typically in the late teenage years, is a concerning possibility, made more concerning by the isolation of pandemic conditions which might hide or mask emerging symptoms. The Portland Identification and Early Referral (PIER) Model involves the initiation of a variety of activities designed to: educate about the importance of early detection and intervention; empower with the information and tools to recognize the early signs.
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February 11, 2021 - Attention Deficit Disorder in Children - Pria Persuad, MD Board Certified Psychiatrist.

We all know kids who can’t sit still, who never seem to listen, who don’t follow instructions no matter how clearly you present them, or who blurt out inappropriate comments at inappropriate times. Sometimes these children are labeled as trouble makers, or criticized for being lazy and undisciplined. However, they may have ADD/ADHD, a treatable mental health condition. Tune in and learn more about the condition and how to best manage it in childhood.
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February 18, 2021 - Healthy Youth Relationships During a Pandemic - Andrea Platero, APCC Associate Professional Clinical Counselor Mental Health Counselor Youth and Young Adults El Centro

Adolescence contains a number of life challenges, possibly including the beginnings of romantic relationships, career choices, and adult independence steps and stages. With therapist Andrea Platero, we focus on the modern context of young love, including social media and the impacts of the pandemic. We consider common concerns and share helpful strategies in supporting youth through their first romantic relationships.
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February 25, 2021 - Youth Mental Health First Aid - Joe Saenz Community Service Worker Youth and Young Adults El Centro

The Youth Mental Health First Aid program is an interactive training that introduces participants, to risk factors and warnings signs of mental health problems. This training is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescents (age 12-18) who are experiencing a mental health or addictions challenges or are in crisis.
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January 7, 2021 - Eating Disorders: Binge Eating, Anorexia Nervosa, and Bulimia Nervosa - Juan J. Flores, LMFT Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Behavioral Health Manager Youth and Young Adults Services.

When you or someone you know starts to show signs of being too preoccupied with food and weight issues, this might be an early sign of an eating disorder. Eating disorders can affect people of any age or gender. Join us as Juan Flores talks more in depth about these disorders and the treatment that is available to treat each disorder.
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January 14, 2021 - Parenting Styles and Child Success - Guadalupe (Lupita) Garcia, AMFT Associate Marriage and Family Therapist Children Services.

Is there a “best way” to parent? Do all children respond the same to parenting styles? It is easier to parent with two styles in the house? How do we consistently put our children on a path to success through our parenting? Does mental health impact parenting? Join us as Guadalupe (Lupita) Garcia discusses how parenting and mental health intersect.
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January 21, 2021 - The Mental Health Support of Pet Ownership - Devon Apodaca Executive Director Humane Society of Imperial County

The mental health benefits of owning a dog or cat have been proven by many scientific studies. Animals help bring joy, a sense of companionship and responsibility. Join us as Devon Apodaca, the Executive Director of the Imperial County Humane Society as we celebrate the mental health support of pet ownership.
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January 28, 2021 - Anxiety and Depression Disorders and Therapies - Mariana Magaña, ACSW Associate Clinical Social Worker Psychiatric Social Worker II Adult El Centro Anxiety and Depression Clinic

While anxiety and depression are not uncommon elements of an adult life, the pandemic has put these conditions in the forefront of many people’s day to day existence. Join us as Mariana Magaña offers information on how to monitor, self-manage, and know when to seek support for depression and anxiety. Sharpen those self-care pencils and get ready to take notes!
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