Community Advanced Practice Nurses, Inc. in collaboration with the North Fulton Mental Health Collaborative is hosting a 3-hour CRM workshop. The 3-hour CRM workshop teaches body-based self-care skills and concepts that can help participants develop resiliency resources that come from within–to deal with experiences of stress and trauma. In addition to cutting-edge mental health concepts informed by neuroscience research, the CRM workshop will provide participants with CRM skill development and small-group practice with a Certified CRM Teacher. Upon completion of the CRM workshop, participants will be able to use the CRM skills for self-care, or for sharing one-on-one with patients, family, friends, and colleagues.
The Community Resiliency Model (CRM) is a novel approach in trauma recovery and mental wellness self-care that focuses on biologic and sensory-somatic techniques. CRM skills can restore the natural balance of the nervous system by focusing on sensations of well-being. A recent randomized controlled trial of CRM demonstrated improved well-being and reduced stress among nurses at risk for burnout. Because of its universal approach and ease-of-use, CRM skills are currently being taught in over 100 countries in a myriad of settings.
TEACHING METHODS
Demonstration, modeling, examples, self-reflection of participants, skill practice in small facilitated groups.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES
Seating is Limited to 30 Attendees