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Advancing Resiliency in Education with Jen & Jen

Advancing Resiliency in Education with Jen & Jen

By Jennifer Baker

Join the conversation between two psychotherapists with over 20 years’ experience in mental health and education. Hosts, Jennifer Baker LMFT and Jennifer Johnson LCSW respond to “real questions” on current mental health topics impacting students, families and educators. Listen in as they break down complex theory and translate it into friendly language, along with practical strategies that you can use today. Local leading experts in mental health and education will also join the conversation to share ideas, stories, and experiences to support schools as centers for well-being.

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Virtual Warning Signs a Teen is Struggling and Filling the "Social Well"

Advancing Resiliency in Education with Jen & JenFeb 05, 2021

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Countering the Current Struggles with Hope, Purpose and Empowerment
Mar 21, 202127:32
Virtual Warning Signs a Teen is Struggling and Filling the "Social Well"
Feb 05, 202120:40
The Magic of "Wondering Aloud"

The Magic of "Wondering Aloud"

Episode 9: How as a parent can you help your child who has a friend that is thinking about suicide? In this episode the Jens' respond to this question that is a concern for parents and those who work with youth. Through the use of "wondering aloud" learn how to open up this hard conversation with a youth and connect those in need with life saving resources.
Hosts:
Jennifer Baker, LMFT
Jennifer Johnson, LCSW
Resources Shared on this Podcast:
Living Works Start - online suicide prevention training for adults as well as Middle School and High School youth. Training currently is sponsored for free by the the California Department of Education for educators and students in California.
www.livingworks.net/start
www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/mh/suicideprevres.asp
Stanislaus County Office of Education information on Living Works Start Training:
Jbaker@stancoe.org
Each Mind Matters:
www.eachmindmatters.org/
The Parents We Mean to Be - Richard Weissbourd
www.amazon.com/Parents-Mean-Well-Intentioned-Undermine-Development/dp/0547248032
Available on the Hoopla app for free download through the Stanislaus County Library
Local and National Crisis Contact Information:
Stanislaus County Warm Line (209) 558-4600
Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 1 (800) 273-8255. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources, and best practices for professionals. Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741. Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. People from anywhere in the US can text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis.
Trevor Project's Prevention Suicide for LGBTQ Youth Resources
www.thetrevorproject.org/
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Get Involved
www.nami.org/
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's #BeThe1To Website
www.bethe1to.com/
American Indian and Alaska Native Suicide Prevention from the Bureau of Indian Education
www.ihs.gov/suicideprevention/
Boys Town national Hotline - 1-800-448-3000 or text 20121
www.boystown.org/hotline/Pages/default.aspx
Stanislaus County Office of Education Resources:
Mental Health and Emotional Support Resources
www.stancoe.org/mental-health-resources
SEL Resources
sites.google.com/stancoe.org/stancoesel/home
California Department of Education Youth Suicide Prevention
www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/mh/suicideprevres.asp
Jan 23, 202116:22
A Very COVID Holiday: 3 Steps for Coping this Holiday Season

A Very COVID Holiday: 3 Steps for Coping this Holiday Season

Episode 8: Come connect with the Jens as they discuss ways to move through this very different holiday season. They review how to employ the self-compassion steps of mindfulness, self-kindness and connectedness to nurture ourselves when life is challenging. While we can’t go over it and we can’t go under it, it is with the steps of self-compassion that we can go through it. Stay safe and be well – the Jens!



Hosts:

Jennifer Baker, LMFT

Jennifer Johnson, LCSW



Resources

Dr. Kristen Neff

self-compassion.org/



Dr. Daniel Siegel

drdansiegel.com/



Dr. Harriet Lerner

www.harrietlerner.com/



Dr. Russ Harris

thehappinesstrap.com/my-story/



Local and National Crisis Contact Information:



Stanislaus County Warm Line (209) 558-4600



Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 1 (800) 273-8255. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources, and best practices for professionals.


Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741. Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. People from anywhere in the US can text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis.


Trevor Project's Prevention Suicide for LGBTQ Youth Resources
www.thetrevorproject.org/

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Get Involved
www.nami.org/

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's #BeThe1To Website
www.bethe1to.com/

American Indian and Alaska Native Suicide Prevention from the Bureau of Indian Education
www.ihs.gov/suicideprevention/


Stanislaus County Office of Education Resources
Mental Health and Emotional Support Resources
www.stancoe.org/mental-health-resources

SEL Resources
sites.google.com/stancoe.org/stancoesel/home



California Department of Education Youth Suicide Prevention

www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/mh/suicideprevres.asp
Dec 12, 202021:04
“Spice Rack” of Treatment Modalities
Nov 13, 202024:53
Teens and the Grief Umbrella: Finding Purposeful Moments
Oct 31, 202024:50
Shining A Light: Talking With Kids About Race And Racism

Shining A Light: Talking With Kids About Race And Racism

Episode 5: In this episode of Advancing Resiliency in Education, the Jens respond to the question sent in from a teacher looking for ways to talk with and support kids around the topics of race, racism, civil unrest, and social inequities. As a way to shine a light and begin this much needed conversation they share the use of the ‘3 F Strategy’ as recommended by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, who is the author of the award winning book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria And Other Conversations About Race”. Listen till the end and find out what ‘Jenga’ has to do with it.



Hosts:

Jennifer Baker, LMFT

Jennifer Johnson, LCSW



Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
www.beverlydanieltatum.com/



Stanford Ted Talk - Is my skin brown because I drank chocolate milk?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_TFaS3KW6s



Teaching Tolerance
Our mission is to help teachers and schools educate children and youth to be active participants in a diverse democracy.
www.tolerance.org/



Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network
The goals of the MHTTC Network are to:

· Accelerate the adoption and implementation of mental health related evidence-based practices across the nation.
· Heighten the awareness, knowledge, and skills of the workforce that addresses the needs of individuals living with mental illness.
· Foster regional and national alliances among culturally diverse practitioners, researchers, policy makers, family members, and consumers of mental health services.
· Ensure the availability and delivery of publicly available, free of charge, training and technical assistance to the mental health field.
mhttcnetwork.org/centers/global-mhttc/racial-equity-cultural-diversity



Edutopia
www.edutopia.org/



Greater Good
greatergood.berkeley.edu/



Social Justice Books – A Teaching For Change Project
socialjusticebooks.org/booklists/



Stanislaus County Office of Education Resources

Mental Health and Emotional Support Resources
www.stancoe.org/mental-health-resources

SEL Resources
sites.google.com/stancoe.org/stancoesel/home

Oct 10, 202025:33
Grounding In Rough Seas
Sep 25, 202019:58
Commonalities of Suicide Intervention Training

Commonalities of Suicide Intervention Training

Episode 3: In today’s episode the Jens respond to a question from a teacher who is feeling overwhelmed with the various trainings on suicide prevention and questioning what role they play in intervention. Through helping listeners identify the commonalities shared amongst the various trainings, they break down the steps needed to save lives.

Hosts:

Jennifer Baker, LMFT

Jennifer Johnson, LCSW

Local and National Crisis Contact Information:

Stanislaus County Warm Line (209) 558-4600

Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 1 (800) 273-8255. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources, and best practices for professionals.
Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741. Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. People from anywhere in the US can text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis.

Trevor Project's Prevention Suicide for LGBTQ Youth Resources
www.thetrevorproject.org/

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Get Involved
www.nami.org/

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's #BeThe1To Website
www.bethe1to.com/

American Indian and Alaska Native Suicide Prevention from the Bureau of Indian Education
www.ihs.gov/suicideprevention/


Suicide Prevention and Intervention Training:

Questions Persuade Refer
qprinstitute.com/

Ask Listen Refer
www.asklistenrefer.org/

ARMY (ACE)
www.sprc.org/resources-programs/army-ace-suicide-intervention-program

Know The Signs
www.suicideispreventable.org/

Living Works safeTALK
www.livingworks.net/safetalk

Living Works Start
www.livingworks.net/start

Forefront Suicide Prevention
intheforefront.org/learn-saves-lives/

Stanislaus County Office of Education Resources

Mental Health and Emotional Support Resources
www.stancoe.org/mental-health-resources

SEL Resources
sites.google.com/stancoe.org/stancoesel/home

California Department of Education Youth Suicide Prevention
www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/mh/suicideprevres.asp



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