(KUTV) -- LGBTQ Mormons, families and friends launched a new suicide prevention training initiative for the 40th Affirmation Annual International Conference. Affirmation developed a suicide prevention ...
In an effort to establish strong relationships and build trust, Affirmations gives members of the LGBTQ community an opportunity to get to know Becca Budde, the organization's education and training ...
Affirmations are a self-help strategy used to promote self-confidence and belief in your own abilities. You’ve probably affirmed yourself without even realizing it by telling yourself things like: ...
Now is always a good time to start thinking more positively about yourself. With constant comparisons to others on social media and the many negative messages we internalize from TV and movies, it can ...
Affirmations hosted an active shooter training on Monday, Sept. 27. The training, which aimed to teach staff and volunteers at the center how to respond to such an attack, was led by the FBI in ...
Public comment recently closed on a new Department of Health and Human Services rule requiring child welfare providers to undergo affirmation training for youths who identify as gay or transgender, ...
Here's what parents should know about affirmation and how it can be beneficial for children. Parents play a vital role in shaping their children's growth and development, and one powerful tool they ...
Mental health professionals around metro Detroit can receive the latest professional training in providing quality care to lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual persons from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The people in your life or the media you consume may influence how critically you think about yourself. Repeating one or more of these 7 positive affirmations can have health benefits and boost ...
An affirmation is a short statement that you repeat to yourself to effect positive change in your life. Beginning each day with a positive affirmation can have many benefits to health, work, and ...
Does repeating a positive phrase called an affirmation out loud or to oneself change one's feelings or behavior? Some psychologists believe the answer to this question is yes. Others remain skeptical.
According to cognitive neuroscientists, 95 percent of brain activity is beyond our conscious awareness. That means our daily experiences are largely affected by unconscious beliefs, attitudes, and ...