Kathryn Tull
Topics: Domestic Violence, Motivational, Personal Development
Having found her way through the private hell of domestic violence to the radiance of self-recreation, Kathryn Tull, MFT addresses the difficult task of attaining peace and fulfillment in our personal and professional lives. A charismatic speaker, trainer, therapist, author and coach, Kathryn speaks from the heart and shines a light on how the significantly the simplest choices and the behavior of those around us impact our priorities and quality of life. Her signature program, Take the Next Bold Step! delivers her inspiring story and practical system to truly step into your possibility and accomplish your goals and dreams.
Programs delivered by Kathryn qualify for California Continuing Education Units for licensed MFTs and LCSWs.
Other available talks include:
Proactive Communication for Positive Relationships Nothing interferes with relationships like unsuccessful, unproductive communication. The audience will learn proven cognitive and physical strategies to transform even the most entrenched patterns of communication. Personal productivity can increase almost effortlessly. Their relationships at work, home, and the community will all benefit! Powerful, Poised Presentation Now more than ever the first impression counts. Competition is fierce and you want to present at your best! Audiences learn the 10 most important skills to present yourself to make the most of your potential. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence : Collateral Damage Children exposed to domestic violence are more than 1000 times more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol, have criminal involvement, and grow up to become abuser or abused themselves. In more than 50% of families experiencing domestic violence, there are children under the age of 17. Learn to recognize the signs of exposure to domestic violence in children,and how to address the impact of domestic violence on these often-silent victims.
Domestic Violence 101: Introduction to Domestic Violence Relationship violence is occurring at epidemic rates. Almost every day we hear stories in the news about violence in relationships and families – sometimes deadly, and always traumatic. Even our most popular celebrities are not immune. Learn to recognize the signs of an abusive relationship, the effects of abuse, and how you can help yourself or someone you love.
ACT Against Violence (Adults and Children Together Against Violence, a program of the American Psychological Association.) This program provides specialized training for all human services staff and professionals. Audience will learn to train their entire organization in methods to prevent and relieve negative behaviors between parents, teachers, caregivers and their children.
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