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Bay Area Clinical Associates Celebrates Grand Opening Of New San Jose Location


“The demand for youth mental health services is greater than ever,” said Growth & Development Director Marina Trio. “This expansion will help us serve more families who are not getting the care they need when they need it.”

Bay Area Clinical Associates (BACA), a leading provider of mental health services to children, youth and families across California, has officially announced the opening of their new office in the heart of San Jose’s Willow Glen district. The new location, at 1530 Meridian Avenue, Second Floor, will be open starting March 13, 2023. It will be the company’s new office for their San Jose headquarters and become home to their growing community of patients and clinical staff in the South Bay.“

The demand for youth mental health services is greater than ever,” said Growth & Development Director Marina Trio. “This expansion will help us serve more families who are not getting the care they need when they need it.

”The new office will be located in the Meridian Building, a fully renovated Medical and Professional Building with plenty of parking, high end finishes and ADA compliance. It has easy access to public transportation, highways and expressways. BACA’s new San Jose location will offer greater services for mental health disorders like depression, anxiety, stress and trauma. The larger office will accommodate more clinical staff and increase their psychiatry, therapy, and medication management services.

BACA San Jose is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Friday’s at 5 p.m.). BACA accepts most insurance, and offers affordable payment options for those with minimal or no health insurance.

For more information or to get in contact with a Bay Area Clinical Associates representative in your region, contact info@baca.org.

About Bay Area Clinical Associates

Bay Area Clinical Associates (BACA) is building the new standard in evidence-based, multidisciplinary, and in-network mental healthcare for children and young adults. We’re an organization grounded around our clinical quality and care delivery, a culture that prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a community-first workplace. Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area and with clinics across California, BACA has plans to grow thoughtfully and become a nationally recognized provider and leader in youth mental healthcare.

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Summit BHC Announces Leadership Promotions and Additions


Summit BHC, a leading national provider of behavioral health and addiction treatment services headquartered in Franklin, has promoted Daniel Krasner and Kim Brady to key leadership positions within the company and has announced two new additions to the management team.

“Hiring and promoting the right talent is a critical element of Summit’s continued growth and success,” said Brent Turner, CEO of Summit BHC. “These leaders have consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to the communities we serve, and their expertise is essential to our organization. We are proud of the leadership team we’ve assembled and look forward to their continued contributions to improve the lives we touch.

“Daniel Krasner has been named Chief Marketing Officer for Summit, after previously serving as the Executive Vice President of Business Development. During his tenure, Krasner spearheaded several successful business development initiatives, including the growth of the alumni department, and the veteran services department. In his new role as CMO, Krasner will lead and implement Summit’s overall marketing strategy, with a focus on continuing the company’s growth trajectory and increasing its visibility in the marketplace.

Kim Brady has been named Chief Human Resources Officer for Summit. In her previous role as Senior Vice President of Human Resources, Brady expanded the Human Resources department to support the rapid growth of the company. Brady led the selection and recent implementation of a new human resource management and payroll system, which has streamlined processes and improved employee satisfaction. Brady will continue to oversee the growth and development of the Human Resources department, ensuring that Summit attracts and retains top talent.

Summit has also recruited John Flanagan and Jeanne Sands to the leadership team.

John Flanagan, Vice President of Development, joined Summit in December 2022. Flanagan brings leadership in strategy, planning, and growth guidance for substance use disorder initiatives. He has more than 30 years of experience in developing and expanding behavioral health systems and networks, as well as opening new inpatient facilities and outpatient programs with a national footprint. Above all, Flanagan recognizes Summit’s commitment to deliver quality, evidence-based treatment, and care to the communities we serve.

Jeanne Sands also joined Summit in December 2022 and serves as the Chief Information Officer. She has developed leading healthcare technology solutions and has assembled high-performing teams for more than 20 years. Most recently, Sands served a large health system delivering key digital, EHR, imaging, and system strategies while improving the patient and clinician experience. She was also key in responding to the technology challenges raised by COVID in healthcare settings. She leads by example, anticipating future needs, focusing on the future, and governing the present.

About Summit

Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee and founded in 2013, Summit’s mission is to develop and operate a network of leading behavioral health hospitals and addiction treatment centers throughout the country while improving all the lives we touch. The Company’s primary focus is on the provision of psychiatric services and substance use disorder treatment within a flexible, compassionate, and dynamic continuum of care. The leadership team at Summit is composed of senior executives with decades of combined experience in the behavioral healthcare industry at the national level. The Company currently owns and operates 33 freestanding facilities nationwide.

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Study Finds Physician Burnout and Stress Decreased During COVID Pandemic in Participants Using Curriculum Offered at “Heart and Science of Yoga” Conference October 17-21.


Leonard Perlmutter (Ram Lev)

“This curriculum should be part of all medical (and life) training. Now I have the practical tools to help make real, meaningful change.” –Willa Delliere MD, Family Medicine, NY

The proprietary AMI Meditation® curriculum, proven in a recent peer-reviewed clinical study to reduce physician burnout and stress, will be offered to physicians and other healthcare providers at the 12th annual Heart and Science of Yoga conference October 17-21, 2023 at the Equinox Resort and Spa in Manchester, Vermont. This comprehensive training in Yoga Science as Holistic Mind/Body Medicine is accredited for 34 CMEs through the American Medical Association and, as a hybrid conference, it will be offered simultaneously in-person and live-virtual.

A new article by Beth Netter MD and AMI Meditation Study co-author, published in the March 2023 issue of the Transformation journal, reports that all study participants, from 2017 through 2020, were graduates of AMI’s annual ‘Heart and Science of Yoga’ conference. And for the subgroup of physician participants who completed the study during the early stages of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, “Secondary Traumatic Stress scores were reduced 25.7%, Burnout scores were reduced 21.5%, and Compassion Satisfaction scores improved 13.2%.”

Leonard Perlmutter, AMI founder, curriculum developer and faculty director, acknowledges that an increase in administrative tasks and other demands have had a direct correlation to both the decrease in meaningful time interacting with colleagues and the growing physician burnout epidemic. According to Perlmutter, “The ‘Heart and Science of Yoga’ conference curriculum represents the oldest and most effective holistic mind/body medicine to relieve and prevent burnout, heal disease, manage addictive habits, alleviate stress and inflammation, and balance life-work responsibilities.” He adds, “This conference also provides an engaging forum for attendees to share innovative strategies and tools so that physicians can support one another in combatting burnout and promoting resiliency.”

This year’s “Heart and Science of Yoga” CME conference is dedicated to providing quality evidence-based education to physicians and other health care providers. The curriculum will provide easy-to-use, practical tools to prevent and reverse the debilitating causes and effects of physician burnout. Lecture topics will include AMI Meditation, diaphragmatic breathing, food as medicine, easy-gentle yoga, Yoga psychology, epigenetics and neuroplasticity, resilience, how to use the chakra system as a diagnostic tool, mind function optimization, ayurvedic medical principles, and lymph system detoxification.

The dedication, enthusiasm, and teaching methodology of the entire AMI faculty create a dynamic and interactive course for their students. Each faculty member is committed to the advancement and training of Yoga Science as holistic mind/body medicine. In addition to AMI founder Leonard Perlmutter other presenters include: Mark Pettus MD, board certified internist and nephrologist and Director of Medical Education and Population Health of Berkshire Health Systems; Kristin Kaelber MD, PhD, board certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics; Renee Rodriguez-Goodemote, MD, Medical Director of the Saratoga Hospital Community Health Center; Anthony Santilli MD, board certified in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Jesse Ritvo MD, Assistant Medical Director, Inpatient Psychiatry, University of Vermont Health Center; Joshua Zamer, MD, Medical Director for Addiction Medicine at Saratoga Hospital Community Health Center and Chairman of the Department of Family Practice; Gustavo Grodnitzky PhD, Chair of the AMI Psychological Education Committee; Jenness Cortez Perlmutter, faculty member of The American Meditation Institute; Anita Burock-Stotts, MD, board certified in Internal Medicine; and Janine Pardo MD, board certified in Internal Medicine.

According to Larry Iannarone MD, General Surgeon and returning alumni of the “Heart and Science of Yoga” conference, “This is the most phenomenal curriculum! Leonard is an excellent teacher, and now a friend. This experience was so enlightening in comparison to the usual medical conferences which are packed with data, but often not useful. This teaching has actually changed my life, and I am forever grateful!!”

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About the American Meditation Institute

The American Meditation Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization devoted to the teaching and practice of Yoga Science, AMI Meditation® and its allied disciplines as mind/body medicine. In its holistic approach to wellness, AMI combines the healing arts, philosophy and spirituality of the East with the practicality of modern Western medical science. The American Meditation Institute offers a wide variety of class programs and publishes “Transformation,” a bi-monthly journal of Yoga Science as Holistic Mind/Body Medicine. Call 518.674.8714 for a mail or email subscription.

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New Children’s Book Introduces Young Readers to Positive Self-Talk


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While working on an action research project Melissa D’Accordo, Ph.D. began working on the topic of self-talk, and how it affected children with disabilities. She took the positive results of her research and incorporated them into her new children’s book, “Hero of Hope.”

“Hero of Hope” is designed to teach children to feel happy through the power of positive self-talk. The book encourages kids to look in the mirror every morning and say positive things about themselves, helping them to realize just how wonderful they are.

“We’re all unique,” D’Accordo said, “but knowing that doesn’t always make life easy, especially for children with a disability. Sometimes, we want to give up hope just because we are considered ‘different,’ but it’s important to believe in yourself and the hero within.”

D’Accordo wants to break the barriers that impact people with disabilities. She believes that, when provided with the proper tools, anyone can succeed.

“Uplifting affirmations give people the strength needed to face daily challenges,” D’Accordo said. “Once children see their positive attributes, great things will happen. They will be able to overcome any bumps in the road and persist through life no matter what!”

“Hero of Hope” is the first book in a 6 book series that teaches all ages and all abilities the importance of perseverance and finding the hero within.

“Hero of Hope”

By Melissa D’Accordo, Ph.D.

ISBN: 9781665725880 (softcover); 9781665725873 (hardcover); 9781665725897 (electronic)

Available at Archway Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author

Melissa D’Accordo, Ph.D. is a curriculum specialist, education consultant and advocate for people with disabilities. She earned her doctorate of philosophy in education. She has been dedicated to the field of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for over 23 years and has conducted both qualitative and action research within the field. She believes strongly in teaching acceptance and breaking down barriers that impact people with disabilities. “Hero of Hope” is the first book out of a series of 6, that teaches all ages and all abilities the importance of finding the hero within, so that you can persevere through life no matter what. To learn more, please visit https://yearningforlearningpublishing.com/.

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Addiction scientists at Iboga treatment Center have found possible answer to the opioid epidemic


Last year broke every overdose record on the books: An unprecedented death spike almost 30 percent across the board. For black Americans, that number was closer to 50. And while the American Society of Addiction Medicine has released a policy statement condemning “systemic racism in drug policy and addiction medicine” and demanding reforms, it’s still just business as usual for the 35 billion dollar a year treatment industry that relies on a treatment paradigm that was established three quarters of a century ago and has remained unchanged since 1949. That widely-replicated protocol, popularly referred to as the Minnesota Model, has been exhaustively studied by addiction scientists and has been found to be effective in only 8-12 percent of the people who successfully complete treatment. This means that for 88–92 percent of the people who are financially able to access services, most will fail — and many will die. But researchers and drug policy experts say these grim statistics obscure an important and encouraging fact: Most addicts who undergo ibogaine detox survive their additions. They recover and go on to live full, happy and healthy lives.

“This is incredible news,” says Dr. Nick Boeving.” For clinicians and researchers like me who have been working in the trenches of treatment for the past twenty years, we’ve never seen results like this. And while ibogaine is not for everyone, its potential to interrupt addictions, reset the brain, unkink the knots of trauma, anxiety, and depression that keep people from maintaining lasting sobriety, and accelerate synaptogenesis and neurogenesis, ibogaine is the single best answer we have for the opioid epidemic. And this is something we need to be talking about.”

Boeving, a Stanford-trained social scientist and addiction specialist who teaches psychology at Alef Trust and Liverpool John Moores University, has been researching and writing about psychedelic-assisted detox and plant medicine inclusive recovery for over fifteen years. In a recent peer-reviewed article published last year (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11089-020-00907-4) he found that addictions of all kinds are directly correlated with existential dread — and recovery dependent on the successful metabolization of death anxiety. Ibogaine and other psychedelic therapies have been shown to be uniquely successful at alleviating death anxiety, which many researchers link to their success in treating addictions. In a separate study published in 2015, economist Anne Case and Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton, established a link between the increase in deaths attributable to drug overdose, alcohol liver disease, and suicides between 1999 and 2013 with feelings of powerlessness, hopelessness, and social inequality which they came to describe as deaths of despair (DoD) in their New York Times bestselling book Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism.

According to the authors, “The increase in deaths of despair was almost all among those without a bachelor’s degree. Those with a four-year degree are mostly exempt; it is those without the degree who are at risk.

”In other words, the age-old inequities of who-gets-how-much-of-what continue to shape the lives and life-spans of those without access to quality education and life saving services, including and especially quality mental health care. And yet according to a rising consensus among addiction researchers, that situation is changing — and many of the top experts agree that ibogaine is the most economically sound and medically successful treatment for those in underserved and underprivileged communities who suffer from substance use disorder.

“It’s kind of ironic, really, “says Boeving, “that our last, best hope to turn the tide of the opioid epidemic and reverse the increase in deaths of despair comes from Africa, a continent which has been, and continues to be, systematically exploited by whites for hundreds of years.” Ibogaine is the naturally occurring psychoactive substance found in an evergreen shrub native to Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Republic of Congo and has been cultivated and utilized for thousands of years for its medicinal and other effects.

And yet in spite of the numerous studies conducted at many of the top universities in the country that show overwhelmingly the robust success of ibogaine for healing addictions, it is still unavailable in the US and is classified, ludicrousy, as a Schedule 1 narcotic, which is FDA language indicating a high potential for abuse.

“This is just absurd. And not only that, it’s unscientific and racist,” Boeving said. “I think it just exposes our own cultural prejudices about indigenous communities and reveals our naive and uneducated trust in a treatment industry that still calls these traditional medicines ‘drugs.’ These are not drugs. They are transformational catalysts that help people get better.”

Americans often see the negative side of addiction, drug-related crime, and people slumped in doorways and loved ones who are spiraling downward. What they don’t see are the successes. Finally, in the form of ibogaine, researchers are convinced that we have an answer to the opioid epidemic that is radically inclusive, socially responsible, and most importantly, works.

About Iboga Treatment Center

Iboga Treatment Center is a collection of internationally recognized Ibogaine Treatment Centers for providing holistic, comprehensive, and integrative inpatient and outpatient services for individuals and families affected by addiction to fentanyl, alcohol, and other drugs. Our treatment center offers a spectrum of care, including medical detox, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, group therapy, telehealth options, and aftercare. We help people in early recovery build a firm foundation in sobriety, health, and wellness through our unique, clinically-proven, and evidence-based protocol that blends cutting-edge medical treatments, plant medicines, trauma therapies, and holistic modalities to treat those who need help with alcohol detox, opiate or heroin treatment, cocaine abuse, methamphetamine use, benzodiazepine or Xanax addiction, and many forms of pill or prescription medication addiction. Learn more about our Ibogaine treatment process at http://www.ibogatreatmentcenter.com

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Nick Boeving, Ph.D.

LecturerMSc. in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology

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Idaho Forest Group Chooses MA-Based Wellness Workdays to Further Its Well-being Initiatives


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“At Idaho Forest Group, we are strongly committed to our people. We selected Wellness Workdays because it is important for us to have a partner and a program that focuses on the specific needs of each employee while also recognizing the needs of our organization as a whole,” Julie Shiflett, CFO

Wellness Workdays, a leading provider of workplace wellness programs, has been selected by Idaho Forest Group, one of America’s largest lumber producers, to implement a comprehensive wellness program aimed to meet the needs of their 1,500 employees and their spouses. Wellness Workdays will develop strategic initiatives that assess the changing needs and interests of IFG’s population and provide individualized wellness strategies and programming to all employees across Idaho and Mississippi.

Wellness Workdays will implement their four-step outcomes-driven process to create a culture of well-being, while simultaneously meeting the needs of employees at all health risk levels. These unique wellness solutions will prioritize the health and well-being of each employee by including targeted initiatives such as company-wide wellness challenges, onsite biometric screenings, one-on-one and group health coaching, and an integrated technology solution. Topical content will include physical, mental, and behavioral health, chronic disease management, sleep, financial well-being, and resilience. This proven approach is designed to educate participants on how to establish long-lasting changes that will ultimately lead to positive health outcomes.

“At Idaho Forest Group, we are strongly committed to our people. We selected Wellness Workdays because it is important for us to have a partner and a program that focuses on the specific needs of each employee while also recognizing the needs of our organization as a whole,” said Julie Shiflett, Chief Financial Officer, of Idaho Forest Group. “As a leader in behavior change and proven workplace wellness outcomes, we knew Wellness Workdays would be the perfect partner to bring our well-being program to the next level.”

“We are honored to partner with Idaho Forest Group as they enhance their well-being initiatives to drive a culture of caring and productivity for their diverse workforce,” said Debra Wein, CEO and founder of Wellness Workdays. “Enhancing employee awareness and importance will enable each employee to realize their health and wellness goals which has become an increasing struggle for many US workers over the last several years.”

For more info: visit http://www.wellnessworkdays.com

About Wellness Workdays

Wellness Workdays is a Massachusetts company with offices in New York, Florida and Texas that designs and delivers corporate wellness programs to promote employee health, productivity, and a culture of well-being. Our subsidiary, OMC Wellness, based in Portland, Maine, provides population health management solutions utilizing onsite health coaching and proprietary technology to sustain measurable outcomes. A Certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise, we have earned industry recognition and best practices awards for our clients, which include New Balance, Turner Construction, Merck KGaA, Brown University, the Maine Department of Transportation, Rockland Trust Bank, Norway Savings Bank, Worthen Industries, and Harvard Business School. Visit us at http://www.wellnessworkdays.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter,LinkedIn, and Instagram.

About Idaho Forest Group

From its Coeur d’Alene, Idaho headquarters, the closely held, family-owned company is now one of America’s largest lumber producers, with capacity for over one billion board feet per year and markets around the globe. The company holds high standards when it comes to product, process, and company objectives. This is a healthy, growing company big enough for its national and international market, but with hometown ethics and pride in a job well done. Excellence is the goal in caring for team members, customers, and natural resources. IFG is a growing company with five operative sawmills and a finger-joint facility located in North Idaho and one sawmill in Lumberton, Mississippi, that values employees and holds a reputation for high-quality products. Their mission is to enhance the lives and livelihoods of their employees, customers, partners, and the communities in which they operate by providing the earth’s best renewable building products.

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Proven Methods to Reduce and Prevent Physician Burnout and Stress Offered at 12th Annual “Heart and Science of Yoga” Physician Conference October 17-21, 2023


Leonard Perlmutter
Curriculum Developer and Conference Director

“This conference curriculum has been transformational, inspiring and self-empowering. I highly recommend this conference to every physician and healthcare practitioner.” — Keyvan Hariri MD

The proprietary AMI Meditation® curriculum, proven in a recent peer-reviewed clinical study to reduce physician burnout and stress, will be offered to physicians and other healthcare providers at the 12th annual Heart and Science of Yoga conference October 17-21, 2023 at the Equinox Resort and Spa in Manchester, Vermont. This comprehensive training in Yoga Science as Holistic Mind/Body Medicine is accredited for 34 CMEs through the American Medical Association and, as a hybrid conference, it will be offered simultaneously in-person and virtually.

According to the “National Physician Burnout, Depression & Suicide Report” recently published in the 2023 Medscape Report, 53% of physicians reported burnout symptoms, compared to 42% who said they were burned out in 2018.

The peer-reviewed study of the AMI Meditation® curriculum taught at this October’s physicians conference was published in the November 2022 issue of “Lifestyle Medicine.” The Study findings differed dramatically from the national burnout and stress trend. Over a 6 month period, the study proved that participants, all graduates of previous AMI physicians conferences, reduced their Burnout levels 23.3%, reduced their Secondary Traumatic Stress levels 19.9%, and increased their Compassion Satisfaction levels 11.2%.

The “Heart and Science of Yoga” is a leading-edge conference that presents practical and effective tools to help physicians reduce burnout and stress, but also to bring back their joy in practicing medicine, achieve personal and professional fulfillment, and provide more compassionate and insightful care to patients. Topics will include a comprehensive overview and instruction on AMI Meditation® and mantra science, diaphragmatic breathing, Yoga Psychology, resilience, mind function optimization, Epigenetics, food as medicine, Ayurveda, easy-gentle yoga postures, a personal lymph system detoxification program, and an understanding of the chakra system as a diagnostic tool.

According to AMI founder, curriculum developer and conference director Leonard Perlmutter, “Regardless of how challenging your circumstances might feel today, the 12th annual Heart and Science of Yoga® CME Conference will provide you a set of practical tools that can enhance your creativity, well-being, happiness and success. The effectiveness of these 36 tools has been validated by AMI’s recent peer-reviewed clinical study––proof that when you have the right tool, every job is easy.”

Mark Pettus, MD, a dedicated student of Yoga Science and longstanding faculty member of AMI’s CME-accredited annual “Heart and Science of Yoga” Physicians Conference, says, “My appeal to any physician or caregiver would be to love yourself. Express the same compassion to who you are as you would for those you care for, and look in the mirror and ask yourself, “Are you happy?” “Are you thriving?” And if not, why is that? AMI’s clinically proven Heart & Science of Yoga® curriculum and tools that you receive through this physicians conference is really the antidote to so many of life’s day-to-day challenges.”

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About the American Meditation Institute

The American Meditation Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization devoted to the teaching and practice of Yoga Science, meditation and its allied disciplines as mind-body medicine. In its holistic approach to wellness, the AMI combines the healing arts of the East with the practicality of modern Western science. The American Meditation Institute offers a wide variety of classes, retreats, and teacher training programs. AMI also publishes Transformation a bimonthly journal of Yoga Science as Holistic Mind/Body Medicine. Call 518.674.8714 for a mail or email subscription.

Leonard Perlmutter is available for interviews by contacting:

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Self-Love Day Founder Danni Benson Raising Awareness on Mental Health


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” Valentine’s Day February 14th is a day to show love outward to one another and Self-Love Day February 13th is a day to show love inward to yourself.”- Danni Benson

Self-Love Day Founder Danni Benson, CEO of I’m Proud of You is Sis Raising Awareness in Mental Health.Self-Love Day Founder Danni Benson is dedicated to raising awareness in Mental Health for everyone in New York and across the United States of America especially in our youth.

Self-Love Day is now proclaimed in New York State.Danni Benson along side Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre introduced a bill to recognize Self-Love Day in New York State on February 13, 2020. It was signed by the governor, and this year Danni Benson brought Self-Love Day to the 2nd graders of LaFrancis Hardiman Elementary School.On February 9, 2023, Danni Benson Founder of I’m Proud of You Sis along with her colleagues Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre, Deputy Suffolk County Executive Office Vanessa Baird-Streeter, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Retha Fernandez, Founder and CEO of Elev8ted Perspectives Consultation Services Dr. Laquetta Solomon LCSW, Founder and CEO of the Urban League of Long Island Theresa Sanders, and Bishop Earnest Edward Robinson II founder of Preaching Prophets kicked off the celebration of Self-Love Day in New York.What a beautiful day filled with affirmations to our scholars to listen to the words of empowerment, encouragement, affirmation, validation, and self-love. With suicide, depression, and anxiety on the rise our scholars need to hear this message of Self-Love Day is everyday even more than ever.“Words like, I am Enough and I Matter are words that are extremely important in building self-esteem at the earliest of age to pour into the roots of our youth to help our youth understand that taking care of yourself and pouring love into yourself helps your mental health and your success in life”-Danni Benson Founder of I’m Proud of You Sis is dedicated to the support, empowerment, and appreciation of women all over the world.Self-Love Day was created to celebrate the importance of self-care and self-love in our lives. This day is dedicated in fostering the importance of self-esteem, self-worth, and mental health awareness. “Valentine’s Day is a day you love outward and Self-Love Day is a day you love inward.”-Danni Benson.Self-Love Day is on February 13th every year and it can be celebrated in a variety of ways, such as, take a mental day off to focus on your mental health, in addition to, reminding yourself of your strengths, giving yourself love, and some grace.

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Adventures in Wisdom releases Free Valentine Gift for Kids this Valentine’s Day


“Kids will discover that they have the power to choose how they talk to themselves and that they are their own best friend forever (BFF) – or Valentine!”

If you’re looking for a last-minute Valentine’s gift for kids that they will love, then download the free Valentine’s Gift Pack from Adventures in Wisdom that teaches kids about positive self-talk, using a fun story and activities. The free Valentine’s gift pack is available for download now.

“We designed this instant-access Valentine’s gift pack to be gifted by anyone who would like to spend an hour connecting with a child in their lives – either online or in person,” said Renaye Thornborrow, founder of Adventures in Wisdom, a company that has certified hundreds of child life coaches in over 30 countries since 2013.

The gift pack includes:

  • A Valentine gift certificate that can be delivered in person or via email.
  • The complete, “Self-talk” coaching skill book from the Adventures in Wisdom Life Coaching for Kids Curriculum. The skill book includes a Mentor’s Guide, with coaching notes about how to share the skill of positive self-talk, and a “Children’s Guide” that includes the coaching story that teaches the skill, discussion questions, and a fun activity for kids.
  • A completion certificate for kids!

Thornborrow explains, “kids will discover that they have the power to choose how they talk to themselves and that they are their own best friend forever (BFF) – or Valentine!”

The Valentine’s gift pack is appropriate for children of any age, and is ideal for kids 6-12 years old.

“We guarantee this is a gift that won’t wind up in the recycle bin or at the bottom of a toy box,” promises Thornborrow.

Learn more and download the free Valentine Gift Pack here.

About Renaye Thornborrow and Adventures in Wisdom

Renaye Thornborrow, CEO of Adventures in Wisdom, is leading a worldwide movement to bring life coaching to kids. Since 2013, Adventures in Wisdom has certified hundreds of coaches in over 30 countries in their WISDOM Coaching child life coach certification program, helping them create a business they love as a life coach for kids while empowering children around the world. Life coaching for kids is a game changer for children as they learn how to build confidence, resilience, and mindset skills for life; and it is a game changer for coaches as they increase their impact and income while doing their work in the world serving kids. To learn more, visit https://www.adventuresinwisdom.com/ call 512-222-6659, or send email to renaye@adventuresinwisdom.com.

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