Seeking Treatment for a Loved One: How to Navigate the Conversation

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You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar:
 
Seeking Treatment for a Loved One: How to Navigate the Conversation
 
With Lynn McLaughlin
Best-Selling and Award-Winning Author, Owner/Founder of Lynn McLaughlin Co.
 
It is hard to know when it becomes time to intervene in someone else’s life and suggest mental health and/or addiction treatment. The lead up to the conversation can be anxiety-ridden and awkward, but it doesn’t have to be! Circumstances vary for every individual, but approaching a loved one with an open mind and a caring heart is a great place to start.  Join Lynn McLaughlin, best-selling and award-winning author, as she provides perspectives from personal experience on how to help a loved one seek treatment. We will identify when it is indeed time to intervene and suggest professional support, how this impacts the family dynamic, and what the possible outcomes are, both good and bad, from initiating that difficult conversation.
 
 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
·       Explore the ways in which you can approach someone about their mental health and/or substance use 
·       Understand that there may be a multitude of responses to initiating this type of conversation
·       Recognize the importance of seeking out programs that best suit an individual’s needs  
 
 
Date: December 2, 2021 – 12pm ET, 9am PT
Duration: 1-hour (45-minute presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A)
Cost: COMPLIMENTARY
 
This webinar is eligible for 1.0 CEU credits recognized by:
CACCF (Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation)
CCPA (Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association)
MDPAC (Medical Psychotherapy Association of Canada)
CVRP (College of Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals)
 
 
To register or for more information:
https://ehncanada.zoom.us/webinar/register/6716373553604/WN_AP7s8R50T_yGRsWCHhXi7Q
 
Sincerely,
EHN Canada
www.ehncanada.com