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SUMMARY:Relationship Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:**Please do not register if you are unable to attend all three sessions** \nThis bootcamp is designed for ANYONE looking to build a happy and healthy romantic relationship. If you’re single\, you will learn effective skills to bring into your next relationship. If you have a strong relationship\, this workshop will provide you with insights and tools to foster further closeness\, friendship\, and trust. If your relationship is distressed\, we will provide you with a greater understanding of your relationship and a roadmap for repair. \nTuesday\, June 4: Enhance Friendship – Love begins on the firm foundation of knowing each other. In this first session\, you will learn important aspects about yourself and those you choose to partner with! \nTuesday\, June 11: Modify Conflict – Conflict is unavoidable; it is a part of any relationship. Learn how to manage it when it shows up! \nTuesday\, June 18: Create Shared Meaning – You can learn skills that build and create a relationship culture that defines you as a team! \nQ&A \nCan I just attend one or two sessions? Sorry\, no. This bootcamp is specifically designed to build on the previous week’s content. Please do not register if you are unable to commit to attending all three sessions. \nCan I bring my partner? Sure! If you would like to attend with your committed romantic partner\, you’re both welcome! Whether you are dating\, engaged and seeking premarital preparation\, not married and living together\, or committed to a potentially life-long relationship but don’t plan to get married—this bootcamp is for you! \nIs this workshop appropriate for members of the LGBTQ+ community? Yes! We welcome all members of our community looking to build stronger and healthier committed relationships.  If you are currently dealing with emotional abuse\, domestic violence\, unwanted touch\, or substance abuse\, this class is not appropriate\, and you should instead seek individual or couples therapy. Please call (813) 210-9719 for counseling or referrals. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy: Casey Paschoaloti is a full-time counselor at The Centre for Women in Tampa\, Florida seeing individuals\, couples\, and families. She particularly loves working with couples looking to build stronger\, more connected relationships and uses both Gottman Method Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy. Before joining the Centre for Women\, Casey held a variety of roles in community mental health including sexual assault advocate\, substance abuse group counselor\, and social services navigator. She is currently a graduate student in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling at the University of South Florida and anticipates graduating in December 2024. Prior to pursuing a career in mental health counseling\, Casey worked for over a decade as a corporate consultant specialized in large-scale learning and development projects.
URL:https://thecentre.org/event/relationship-bootcamp/
LOCATION:The Kathy Castor Centre for Counseling and Wellness\, 105 West Sligh Avenue\, Tampa\, FL\, 33604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Counseling & Wellness
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SUMMARY:Modify Conflict
DESCRIPTION:**Register by June 4th* \nThis bootcamp is designed for ANYONE looking to build a happy and healthy romantic relationship. If you’re single\, you will learn effective skills to bring into your next relationship. If you have a strong relationship\, this workshop will provide you with insights and tools to foster further closeness\, friendship\, and trust. If your relationship is distressed\, we will provide you with a greater understanding of your relationship and a roadmap for repair. \n \nAbout the speaker: Casey Paschoaloti is a full-time counselor at The Centre for Women in Tampa\, Florida seeing individuals\, couples\, and families. She particularly loves working with couples looking to build stronger\, more connected relationships and uses both Gottman Method Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy. Before joining the Centre for Women\, Casey held a variety of roles in community mental health including sexual assault advocate\, substance abuse group counselor\, and social services navigator. She is currently a graduate student in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling at the University of South Florida and anticipates graduating in December 2024. Prior to pursuing a career in mental health counseling\, Casey worked for over a decade as a corporate consultant specialized in large-scale learning and development projects.
URL:https://thecentre.org/event/modify-conflict/
LOCATION:The Kathy Castor Centre for Counseling and Wellness\, 105 West Sligh Avenue\, Tampa\, FL\, 33604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Counseling & Wellness,Kathy Castor Centre for Counseling & Wellness
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SUMMARY:Mental Health for Emerging Adult
DESCRIPTION:Whether a final-year student is contemplating continuing their education after high school or venturing into other professional development opportunities outside of college\, there are many complicated feelings that they could be experiencing related to this transitional period. Between schoolwork\, extracurricular events\, hanging out with friends\, and part-time jobs\, students are also thinking of where they hope to be after graduation. Regardless of their chosen path or knowledge of what path they are choosing\, students will understand and be able to apply the basic levels of resource management and wellness maintenance in adulthood after completing this workshop. Although all high-school age levels are encouraged to attend\, this event has been designed for rising high school seniors and recent graduates to address key topics affecting students’ mental health and their ability to manage increased independence after high school.  \n \nNaomi Mack (she/her) was born in Clearwater and grew up in Palm Harbor\, Florida. She currently resides in Tampa and is a counseling practicum student working towards earning her master’s degree in counseling with a concentration in clinical mental health from Wake Forest University. Naomi is committed to providing a safe\, empathic space for her clients. She empowers them by validating their experiences and collaborating with them to build resilience\, promote wellness\, and achieve holistic growth through open dialogue and non-judgmental support. She is enthusiastic about the intersection of mental\, physical\, and environmental health\, and aspires to continue education in horticultural therapy and integrated approaches to care in the future.
URL:https://thecentre.org/event/mental-health-for-emerging-adult/
LOCATION:The Kathy Castor Centre for Counseling and Wellness\, 105 West Sligh Avenue\, Tampa\, FL\, 33604\, United States
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