Georgetown and Liberty Hill Child & Family Counseling community contributions and speaking engagements
Part of our mission is to contribute to promoting wellness within the community through community involvement, speaking engagements, and financial contributions.
Research shows that when a community has increased access to evidence-based mental health information, those members of the community have a better chance at creating healthy lifestyles and being proactive with their mental health.
Our group offers community training, presentations and professional development. We donate one hour-long presentation per month at no cost to the community. To make a presentation request, please complete the form at the bottom of this page. Below is our past and current calendar of presentations.
*Our free presentations are limited to a 15 mile range from our offices.
Calendar of Community Engagements
- October 2022: Courageous Authenticity- Boundaries and Roles in Counseling- GISD
- April 2022: Understanding Anxiety in our Children- Chisholm Trail Pediatrics
- February 2022: Parenting in the Pandemic- Hutto ISD
- January 2022: Understanding Trauma in Students- Georgetown High School
- June 2021-December 2021: Trauma Sensitivity Training- GISD
- December 2020: Hopewell Middle School- Stress Series, Head Start- Trauma Informed practices
- November 2020: Head Start- Trauma Informed practices
- October 2020: Meridian World School- Coping through COVID for families
- July 2020: Region 13: The Power of Connection
- June 2020: Georgetown ISD: TBRI Caregiver Training
- April 2020: Region 13: Panel presentation for School Counselor Ethical Considerations in Response to COVID-19
- March 2020: Meridian World School- Growing Up in the Digital Age
- February 2020: Meridian World School- Less Stress Parenting, Expedia/VRBO Women’s Mental Health Discussion Panel
- January 2020: Burden Elementary, Liberty Hill ISD- No Drama Discipline Meridian World School- Essentials for Healthy Families, Central Texas Area: in partnership with Franklin Covey- Mental Health and the principles of the 7 Habits
- December 2019: Atkin Elementary, Leander ISD, Intro to Trauma-Informed Practices (staff training)
- November 2019: Burden Elementary, Liberty Hill ISD, Region 13- Balance, Boundaries and Breathing Space, MOPs Group, Grace Church
- October 2019: Region 13 Mental Health Conference
- October 2019: Playful Child Foundation: Why Play? Conference
- September 2019: Hutto ISD Counselors- Trauma
- August 2019: Jollyville, RRISD & Frost, GISD- Understanding Trauma and Supporting Students
- August 2019: Hutto ISD Counselors- Self-care
- April 2019: Forbes MS Georgetown ISD- Self-care for faculty/staff
- Spring 2019: 5 Counseling Small Groups, 6 sessions each- Pickett, Cooper and Frost Elementary GISD
- February 2019: Meridian World School- Raising Resilient Children
- January 2019: Meridian World School- Friendship and Self-Confidence
- November 2018: Meridian World School- Helping your Anxious Child
- October 2018: Meridian World School- Parent-Child Communication
- Fall 2018: Richarte High School Georgetown ISD- Anxiety Group
- July 2018: Kaplan- Pre-College Mental Health
- June 2018: Region 13- School Counseling Seminar Keynote- Trauma
- February 2018: Round Rock ISD Counselors- Teaching Empathy
- February 2018: Region 13- School Counseling Boost
- September 2017: Georgetown High School- Suicide Prevention
- August 2017: Ford Elementary- Social-Emotional Learning
- May 2017: Georgetown ISD Counselors- Trauma-Informed Strategies with Students
- March 2017: Ridgeview Middle School- Counseling careers
- November 2016: Parenting Strategies and Family Relationships
- October 2016: Caldwell Heights Elementary- Counseling careers
- February 2016: Taylor ISD- Small Groups and Experiential Strategies in Counseling