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Mental Health Awareness Month – May 2023

Many of the symptoms people experience from exposure to the trauma of others, are simply the brain and body reacting to something that needs to be addressed. TIJF works to educate community heroes to both understand and respond to those symptoms with tools and techniques to help mitigate the effects of vicarious trauma and to understand what is experienced is normal; an autonomic safety response. This is how the brain and body functions, and you can do something about it.

If you work in a victim serving profession, please join us for the following events.

Click on the links for descriptions of each event or to register:

May 8     Task Force Topics: Connection and How It Relates to Your Mental Health – Facebook Live

May 15    The Epidemic of Lonliness & Importance of Connection – 1.5-hour webinar

May 26   Hope & Optimism: The Wonder Twins – 1.5-hour webinar

Month-Long Social Media Tips – Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get our weekly “Super Reset” tips to help keep you moving, improve focus and relieve stress during your work day!

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Our programs are here to help, because losing any professional to burn-out, severe depression, substance abuse or suicide is unnecessary, tragic, and preventable.
This is why we do what we do.