Westchester Breathes Zoom

Increase Your Resilience, Lower Your Stress FREE program as part of a multi-library collaboration with the Westchester Library System. Participate in a program of gentle movement, breathing and relaxation exercises that reduce the experience of stress and anxiety. Come to this program to learn simple, evidence-based exercises that can have a positive impact on your […]

YMHP – Understanding Children and Teen Grief

This webinar will explore best practices for supporting parents, children, adolescents, and teens in the aftermath of a death loss, especially one due to suicide. During our time together, we will explore the concepts and understanding of death from a developmental context and recommended age-appropriate language for explaining concepts of death and dying to kids […]

Your Teen’s Brain and the Link to Risky Behavior

Webinar

Get ready to learn about how substances and other risky behavior affect the teen brain, the role of genetics in addiction, and implications for prevention and treatment. Dr. Crystal Collier, author of The NeuroWhereAbouts Guide, teaches the science of risky behavior to students, families, and clinicians across the country and every parent can utilize the […]

Understanding Anxiety

Occasional anxiety is an expected part of life, but anxiety disorders involve more than temporary worry. Register now.

Drug/Alcohol Stash Compartments, Clothing and Other Products

This webinar will highlight clothing used to conceal “your valuables” – from stash hats, shirts, shoes and other clothing items to false containers, compartments, and much more. The one hour webinar will be packed with information about common locations, and where to purchase these items, including the Internet. Register now.

Empowering Loved Ones

Understanding how to effectively support friends and family members with mental health disorders is essential. Register now.

Virtual Overdose Prevention Training

Naloxone is a prescription medicine that reverses an overdose by blocking heroin or other opioids in the nervous system for 30-90 minutes. Naloxone is administered by injection or intranasal. Following training, participants receive a kit by mail. Presented by our partners at Drug Crisis in Our Backyard. Register by email: ssal@drugcrisisinourbackyard.com