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Event Series Body Kind Yoga

Body Kind Yoga

Hosted by Jackie J., Marcie S.

Join this unique yoga class designed for parents and family members. This yoga session welcomes all levels and is based in trauma-informed yoga postures and movements. Here is a list of what to bring to yoga for OPLM participants.

Supporting Caregivers/Guardians Through Their Child’s Mental Health Concerns

Hosted by Jennifer D., Sheila L.

Join us as caregivers and guardians in a supportive community where we share experiences and thoughts surrounding the complexities of mental health concerns. Whether your child is just beginning therapy, has visited the ER, or you're simply concerned about their well-being, this group offers a safe and confidential space for you to openly share and […]

Speaker Talk: Fear Based Family Systems

Dan, fondly known as "Dan, Dan, the Family Man," brings a unique perspective to family coaching by addressing the core issues that keep families stuck in crisis. He challenges the use of stigmatizing language and outdated concepts like "dysfunctional," instead focusing on how fear becomes the driving force for families accustomed to navigating struggles with […]

Event Series Solo Moms Support Group

Solo Moms Support Group

Hosted by Annie E., Josie D.

Gather with other solo moms who have children struggling with mental health and/or substance use issues; come share stories and experiences with moms who get it. A solo mom is divorced, widowed, or single parent of a child. We welcome those moms who may still be with a partner who is not engaged in co-parenting […]

Event Series Self-Compassion

Self-Compassion

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Hosted by York A., Jennifer D.

As a parent of a child who is struggling, it is helpful to reflect on compassion. And how about when we parents are struggling? Self-compassion is the ability to treat ourselves with kindness, understanding, and care, especially when we are suffering, struggling, or making mistakes. Self-compassion can help us cope with stress, improve our well-being, […]

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