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Helping Teenage Girls Discover Their Voices

Session #: 717-312
Presenter(s): Stephanie Covington, Ph.D.
Session Length: 2 hr. 00 min.
Event: 2007 Networker Annual Symposium
Date: March 15-18, 2007

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As Carol Gilligan, Mary Pipher, and others have shown, early adolescence is a pivotal time in the lives of young girls during which they often feel unseen and unheard. When they lose their voices in this manner, the likelihood of self-inflicted violence, eating disorders, and substance abuse rises substantially, as well as the possibility of getting involved in abusive relationships. This workshop will present a range of gender-specific treatment strategies to help young girls develop a positive sense of self, build healthy relationships, and acquire effective coping skills. You'll learn how to use interactive exercises, cognitive-behavioral techniques, art and movement, and guided imagery to guide them toward self-expression.



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