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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
How to be a "Bounce Back" Person: Strategies from the Resiliency Research...for Yourself, Your Family, and Those You Care About!
By tutormentor2 @ 10:19 AM :: 786 Views :: Article Rating :: Events
 

The growing body of resiliency research emerging from psychology in the past few decades offers suggestions and strategies as to how a person of any age can overcome life adversity. On December 3, 2009, the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, will host a  presentation by national resiliency expert Nan Henderson You will learn to identify the personal and environmental factors that contribute to resiliency and how to strengthen those factors in practical and specific ways.

On December 4, UW Parkside will host their Third Annual Mentor Kenosha & Racine Mentoring Conference. See details.

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