Quick Details Wednesday, June 26 12:00–1:30 pm Old Main, Silver and
Sage Room Free More Details Learn how to use evidence-based practices
to increase resiliency in professional and personal settings. The
workshop will utilize the G.R.O.W. (Grit, Reflect, Open, Why) method.
It will include didactic and experiential components to help you
identify and implement resiliency skills and practices in an ongoing
manner. After this workshop, you will be able to: Identify the meaning
of resilience in your own professional and personal experience.
Describe four qualities of resilience (G.R.O.W.) and how these apply
to your own resiliency traits. Increase your self-awareness for areas
of growth, skill building, and promoting resiliency. Implement the
G.R.O.W. method when encountering adversity in the future. Presenter
Tanya Lauer, LPC Employee Assistance Counselor, UA Life & Work
Connections Tanya specializes in trauma healing, resilience,
mindfulness, and recovery from co-occurring disorders. She has worked
as a counselor and clinical director in residential treatment centers
and outpatient settings. She is a co-author of “The Essence of
Resilience: Stories of Triumph over Trauma” and is a contributor to
the Huffington Post. She has presented as a keynote speaker at
professional conferences in the United States and Europe. View
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