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Event Series Nurturing Minds, OPLM’s Weekly Book Club

Nurturing Minds, OPLM’s Weekly Book Club

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Hosted by Jackie J., Holly O.

Come enjoy our Nurturing Minds, OPLM's weekly book club. This is an uplifting, safe, and empathetic space where we discuss thought-provoking books and diverse themes with an open dialogue, mutual respect, and an eagerness to learn from each other's experiences. Strapped for reading time? We will share a condensed version of the weekly reading as a […]

Speaker Talk: How To Connect With Your Children

Parenting is challenging. It always has been. Yet today's kids face both online and offline obstacles on a 24/7 basis. That requires an additional level of parenting skill where many struggle. In this presentation, Andy will share what has occurred to make parenting more challenging, the approaches parents often take that aren't successful and what […]

Men’s Support Group

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Hosted by York A., Michael F.

Find support and strength with other men in this safe space — share your story, hear from others and find help and hope in community. This support group is open to all who identify as a man.

Expert Panel: Quiet Mind Counseling

Discover the art of creative care with Quiet Mind Counseling founder, Christine Reilly, as she and her team share their collective mission to provide individuals and families with clinical-led support during times of transition and adjustment.

Event Series Solo Moms Support Group

Solo Moms Support Group

Hosted by Annie E., Sheila L.

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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