On-Demand Webinars
Life After the Pandemic: Re-Entering on Your Own Terms
We’re hopefully nearing the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. As vaccines become widely available, restrictions loosen, and we accelerate toward a new normal, many of us are still hesitant to let go of precautions. For others, the desire to re-enter society and forgo masks and restrictions entirely is higher than ever. But what does that look like, and how do we do it in a way that feels comfortable and safe? With these changing recommendations, we could all use some help with how to best ease back into society as our worlds broaden beyond life at home.
Join Colorado Spirit’s Jean Bogar as she discusses ways to set boundaries, coping strategies around social anxieties, how to handle difficult conversations, and other ways to manage re-emerging successfully. Watch the recording here.
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Embracing the New “Normal”: Moving Past COVID-19 with Resiliency
As COVID-19 vaccines become available and the country reopens and summer approaches, many of us are experiencing anxiety about society “opening back up,” and aren’t quite sure how this will look in our lives.
How do we adjust to new routines? How will we feel about socializing and going out? What habits and routines did we develop that we want to keep? While the excitement of normalcy glimmers, the uncertainty still exists.
Join us for an hour-long webinar where Jefferson Center’s Amy Miller will discuss strategies to practice mindfulness, exercise gratitude, cultivate hope, build resiliency, and comfortably connect with others as we find balance in the new normal. Watch the recording here.
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Spring Cleaning for Your Mind, Body, and Spirit
Spring is in the air, and with it comes a new sense of hope and renewal. It’s been a tough winter, and many of us have been feeling the effects of the year of the pandemic. As we shed the winter blues and head into what is hopefully the end stages of COVID-19, this time of transition is an opportunity to make positive changes to your physical and mental health.
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home, but also can be for your mind, body, and spirit. Join us for an hour-long webinar where Colorado Spirit clinician Sarah Greenbaum will discuss ways to start healthy habits, let go of the past and regrets, cultivate creativity to have positive mental health, and improve your overall well-being! Watch the recording here.
Transform Your Life: The Power of Practicing Self-Compassion
The ability to understand and practice self-compassion can change your life! Having self-compassion means being gentle, kind, and caring to yourself while recognizing your own limitations. Developing this attitude of positive thinking can lead to greater emotional strength, resilience, well-being, and inner peace, especially in the face of difficult or stressful times.
Join us for this special webinar with Jefferson Center clinician Lisel Von Duyke to gain a better understanding of what it looks like to practice self-compassion. You will walk away with practical skills to approach stressors and negative thought processes so you can tackle whatever life may throw your way with confidence and peace. Watch the recording here.
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Setting Sights On 2021
The beginning of a new year is synonymous with change, and often, this is a time of year many people resolve to make changes to their health in one way or another. This also includes your mental health! Making small, positive changes today to boost your mental health can lead to stronger relationships, improved mood, and overall healthier life.
Join us Thursday, January 20 for a special webinar that will help you kickstart the year with a positive mindset and new tools for your mental health toolkit. During this webinar, led by one of our experienced Jefferson Center clinicians, you’ll learn how to tackle life’s challenges, manage stress before it leads to burnout, and other practical ways you can be happier and healthier in 2021. Watch the recording here.
Calming Your Child’s Emotions with Cool Down Corners
Are you struggling with remote learning and need some ideas on handling emotions? Or what to do when your child is having a meltdown?
Join us to learn how to create a Cool Down Corner at home where your Pre-K to sixth-grade child can learn to self-soothe, calm down, and get back to the task at hand quickly. A Cool Down Corner is a simple and inexpensive way to teach your child self-regulation skills that they can continue to use into adulthood. Watch the recording here.
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Putting Out the Fire: Preventing and Managing Burnout
Burnout has become a buzzword over the last several months and can be defined as a syndrome that results from chronic stress and manifests itself as feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion, increased mental distance, or reduced efficacy. Odds are that you are or someone you love is experiencing burnout to some extend. However, there are ways that you can manage and prevent burnout.
Join us for a special webinar with a Jefferson Center clinician who will discuss what burnout is, how to manage it, and practical tools and tips to prevent it. Watch the recording here.
How Good Nutrition and Lifestyle Decisions Support Learning, Mood & More
This webinar will provide information, ideas, and tips for busy parents and families on how to increase children’s learning and engagement through nutrition. You will learn about our food system, how to make simple changes to support learning and mood, along with easy recipes to make at home. Watch the recording here.
Stress Busters For Parents: Put On Your Oxygen Mask First
Parenting children of any age can be stressful. With the stress of parenting, jobs, relationships, and finances, your physical and emotional well-being can be impacted. We often think of our own emotional needs last but when the stress in your life feels overwhelming, it’s time to take a break and take a breath.
Learn to take stock and identify what in your life you can control.
Join Trauma-informed Expressive Arts Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor Susannah Horowitz to learn tools to refocus, take action, and move forward in a healthy, productive way. Watch the recording here.
Mindfulness and Meditation 101
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Countless studies have proven the benefits of mindfulness and meditation. These practices can help lower stress, improve your sleep, manage feelings of anxiety and depression, and increase your overall health. But, what do mindfulness and meditation actually look like, and how can you practice these techniques and reap the benefits?
During this webinar, Jefferson Center Wellness Clinician Jovahna Pena will teach you the basics of mindfulness and meditation, provide practical tips and tricks, and share helpful resources. She will also lead participants through a brief mindfulness and meditation exercise so you can see how simple and beneficial this practice is. Watch the recording here.
Improving Sleep For Better Mental Health and Wellness
Getting a good night’s sleep affects so many aspects of our lives. Without it, you’ll feel tired, cranky, and could eventually lead to chronic health problems. But why is it so hard to get the eight hours of peaceful rest that our body needs?
More often than not though, sleep is the first thing to go when times get tough. When we can practice and maintain good habits we are able to be more productive, have better concentration, and increased overall health.
Join Jefferson Center clinician Kathy Baur to learn how to get back on track with your sleep and how you can reap the benefits of good sleep by creating a healthy lifestyle and habits that allow for enough rest. After watching this webinar, you will be armed with knowledge on how to set yourself up for a good night’s rest so you can tackle anything life throws your way. Watch the recording here.
How To: Support Your Kids as they Begin the 2020-21 School Year
It’s time for back-to-school and this year is looking much different than most. Virtual, in-person, and hybrid school models are all in play as school kicks off, and parents, students, and school districts are all needing to be flexible to adapt to changing COVID-19 circumstances.
With so much uncertainty surrounding the start of school, it’s important to support your kids and help them build resilience during challenging times, no matter what comes their way.
Join Jefferson Center clinician Amy Cobb to learn practical tips and tools to provide social and emotional support to your child as they transition into this new school year. Watch the recording here.
Hoarding 101: Hoarding Reality vs. What You See On TV
You’ve seen the hoarding shows on TV– rooms piled high with junk, closets overflowing, and people whose lives have been overtaken by their obsession with stuff. But when someone in real-life has a hoarding disorder, is that really what it looks like?
The consequences of hoarding behavior can be severe and have major impacts on health and safety as well as social and emotional well-being. However, not all cases of Hoarding Disorder are as severe as what is shown on TV.
Join Jefferson Center Clinician Amy Miller to learn more about hoarding disorders and the best ways to get help. Watch the recording here.
Getting Out Of A Funk: Tools and Tips to Manage Depression
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Sometimes you just feel off. Maybe you feel a bit disconnected from the people around you, or you’re having trouble feeling motivated to get things done. You aren’t quite depressed, but you’ve definitely felt better. It happens to the best of us, and with current circumstances, this is completely normal. It’s also okay if you have felt feelings of depression creep in or increase over the last few months. There are tools that can help you feel better!
Join Jefferson Center clinician Melissa Weiler-Cabral as she shares practical tips to combat feelings of depression and help you get out of a “funk.” Melissa will also share different mechanisms and resources to address and deal with symptoms of depression, how to recognize when you may need additional support and the value of self-compassion. Watch the recording here.
How To: Navigating Unemployment Benefits and Housing in Colorado
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Losing a job can bring on feelings of anxiety and stress, and trying to learn about how to apply for benefits can be confusing. As the community’s mental health center, we are not only here to support your mental health, we are also here to provide you with help as you learn about and apply for unemployment benefits.
Join Jefferson Center clinician Angela Resman to learn about what benefits are, resources available, and tools to boost your mental health during stressful times. Watch the recording here.
How To Take Care of Your Mental Health When You’re Unemployed
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Losing a job comes with a heavy emotional toll. Experiencing shock and disbelief are normal, along with feeling frustrated, anxious, lost, and even hopeless.
When you’re thrown into an uncertain future, like being unemployed, it’s easy to let taking care of your mental health fall by the wayside, but it’s one of the most important times to practice good self-care. Know you aren’t alone and even in difficult situations it’s possible to have hope, be resilient, and stay positive.
Join Jefferson Center clinician Heather Trish as she shares insights and resources to help you embrace change so you can thrive under all circumstances. Watch the recording here.
Taming the Anxious Mind
Do you find yourself, your child, or a loved one burdened by worry, anxiety, or panic? Come learn a few techniques to help tame the anxious mind!
During this webinar, you will practice effective coping skills for anxiety, including mindfulness, relaxation, and how to help others who are working through these feelings. Jefferson Center clinician Amy Miller will share insight and skills to help you manage anxiety more effectively and unlock the secrets to living a more meaningful life. Watch the recording here.
Facing the Unknown: Building Resiliency During Times of Uncertainty
Many are now facing unemployment, the fear of being exposed to the virus in public, and all of us are anxiously waiting to see what happens next. During this time of unknowns, it is important to find healthy ways to cope, know how to leverage our strengths, and build resiliency to handle any situation life might throw our way.
Join Jefferson Center Clinician Angela Quinn to learn how to combat depression during hard times, avoid and find help with substance abuse, manage your emotions in a healthy way, and cope with anxiety as we face the unknown together. Watch the recording here.
Tools to Thrive: How to Achieve Better Mental Health
Over the last few months, we have all felt a strain on our mental health as we have adjusted and coped with various aspects of life during a pandemic. However, during these times, and other difficult times in life, it is possible to have good mental health and find hope as you use different tools to thrive.
Join Jefferson Center Clinician Angela Quinn to learn how you can boost your mental health with different tools to cope with fatigue and burn out, adjust to big life changes, and maintain your overall wellness. Watch the recording here.
Coping with Grief and Loss During COVID-19
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
With the world rapidly changing over the past few months, we have all felt a sense of loss. Some are mourning the loss of a loved one due to the pandemic. Others are mourning the loss of a job. Students have lost the last quarter of the school year. During these times, it is important to learn how to work through these complicated feelings in a healthy manner.
Jefferson Center Clinician Meghan Cito will teach you about grief, tools and techniques to cope with loss and grief, and how to support individuals who are experiencing these intense emotions. Watch the recording here.
Healthy Ways to Deal with Stress During COVID-19
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
We all deal with stress every day, but in the middle of an ongoing crisis, intensified stress can threaten to take over, causing an emotional and physical impact. Finding ways to cope and create stability are key to maintaining a better outlook.
Join Jefferson Center Clinician Kathy Bauer for a webinar on stress management. You’ll learn how to manage your stress using different tools and resources, help kids and family learn how to manage stress, and learn how to cope when you’re feeling maxed out. Watch the recording here.
Mental Health in the Military
In the time of COVID-19, a majority of people are dealing with mental health concerns, but if you’re in the military or a veteran, you might be struggling with unique issues.
Join Kyle Alcorn, Jefferson Center Veteran & Military Family Services Outreach Specialist, to learn more about mental health concerns for military service members and veterans during the coronavirus pandemic. You’ll learn more about how to build on your unique strengths, how to manage concerns related to isolation and get resources to connect you to community agencies serving the specific needs of veterans. Watch the recording here.
Parenting in a Digital World
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Technology brings us so many benefits and during this pandemic it has allowed us to telework, connect with family and friends, homeschool and more. But being home and out of school also means technology is presenting new challenges to parents as our kids are getting more screen time. The apps and that kids use can help them build each other up or they can be used to bully and shame others. How can you know what’s influencing your child?
Join Jefferson Center Clinician Joel Smith as he provides tips and tricks on how to monitor kids’ usage of technology, manage screen time, and offer them support. Watch the recording here.
How to Stay Connected During COVID-19
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Whether you’re staying home right now because you’re quarantined, in a high-risk category, or to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, you might be feeling lonely and isolated and wondering, “How are we supposed to stay socially connected to friends and families when we can’t leave the house?” For those of us at home with family, how do we set healthy boundaries that allow for alone time?
Learn new ways for coping with loneliness during isolation, along with tools and resources to help you get through this time of social distancing. Watch the recording here.
Support for Essential Workers –Managing Distress and Trauma
Essential workers are on the frontlines during this pandemic, experiencing intense stress different ways than most. During the presentation, you will learn how to identify meaningful, present trauma in your own life, validate your hardships during this “Shelter in Place” reality, and make a plan to engage in self-care. From healthcare workers to grocery store clerks, from mail carriers to first responders, if you are an essential employee, you don’t want to miss this presentation to help maintain your mental health during difficult times. Watch the recording here.
Finding Balance Webinar
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Golden
Our “normal” life has been interrupted, and we are all dealing with more stress and anxiety. Some of us are now learning to work remotely, and many parents are learning the ins and outs of homeschooling. Others are dealing with the loss of a job, or the illness of loved ones. In addition to changes in routines, we are also working to keep ourselves healthy and managing relationships and many other responsibilities. It can easily become overwhelming, which is why learning to find balance and manage expectations during this time is so important. Join us as we explore what it means to find balance and manage expectations during COVID-19. Watch the recording here.
Manejando el Estrés y Adaptando a la “Nueva Normalidad” con COVID-19
Este seminario web le ayudará a aprender reacciones comunes al estrés, cómo lidiar con estas reacciones, cómo hablar con sus hijos sobre lo que está sucediendo y aprender consejos sobre cómo establecer un “nuevo normal” en su hogar. Ver el vídeo.