Wednesday, 1/19/22, 1:00 - 3:00 PM EST
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Boundaries – physical, emotional and spiritual – define where one person ends, and another begins. Healthy boundaries are important in creating good relationships on both the personal and professional levels. This workshop will examine how to identify healthy and unhealthy boundaries and how to communicate (and enforce) boundaries to family members, colleagues and consumers/clients.
Presenter: Beth Bitler (Bio Below)
Beth Bitler, MSA, has more than thirty years of experience in the fields of family recovery and parent education. Her background includes development of a curriculum for parents in recovery from Substance Use Disorder, oversight of a statewide network of child abuse prevention programs and administration of a community-based nonprofit. She has recently retired from a supervisory position in an inpatient treatment facility, where she provided psychoeducational groups to patients and their families. Beth has presented seminars and workshops at both national and statewide conferences, as well as continuing education sessions for child welfare and treatment professionals, She holds a Master’s in Nonprofit Administration from West Chester University. Her certifications include Family Life Educator, Allied Addictions Practitioner and Family Recovery Specialist.
Supported in part by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health
This Resiliency Series is specially offered for community members and organizations who through their work are involved with those affected by the Substance Use Crisis in Philadelphia. The stress of caring for others can affect our bodies and minds. This free virtual series is here to support our workplaces and community and is open to anyone.
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