The Impact of Mind Matters: Early Results from the University of Louisville’s Pilot Study
Becky Antle, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work and esteemed University Scholar at the University of Louisville, won The Dibble Institute’s national competition to evaluateMind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resiliencein 2019. As a result, Dr. Antle and her colleagues are conducting a randomized control trial to examine the impact of Mind Matters on a host of outcomes related to youths’ emotional regulation, anxiety, interpersonal skills, and resilience.
Join the researchers on this project as they discuss their initial findings from the pilot of Mind Matters with high needs youth in the Louisville community. They will focus on youth-related outcomes, lessons learned, and tips for implementing the Mind Matters curriculum.
Objectives:
Specifically, webinar attendees will learn:
How Mind Matters is being implemented and evaluated in the pilot.
How Mind Matters is making a difference with the youth being served.
Presenters:Becky Antle, MSSW, Ph.D., Professor and University Scholar, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.
Who should attend:Anyone working with traumatized youth who seek to guide them using a trauma informed approach; healthy marriage/relationship grantees, staff, and evaluators; fatherhood grantees; high school guidance counselors; social workers; therapists; mental health workers; caseworkers; and juvenile justice staff.
When:Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific
Duration:60 minutes
Cost:Free!
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