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SAVE THE DATE! The 3rd Annual New Jersey Integrated Mental Health Conference is coming.

Integrating the Inter‑being: The Family as a Refuge of Belongingness

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The NJIMHC is an engaging and insightful mental health conference at the beautiful Oceanfront in Asbury Park, NJ, May 27-28, 2025.

This year’s conference focuses on a return to the family as a refuge of belongingness. Connect with industry leaders, refresh your skills, and enjoy an extended holiday weekend on the Jersey shore. This is your opportunity to share, learn, and grow in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Don’t miss out on this unique gathering of professionals, researchers, and advocates who are shaping the future of mental health. Together, we make a difference in the lives of those affected by mental health conditions. Register now and be part of the conversation.

Amy will be a Keynote speaker, and you’ll learn how her personal recovery from depression sparked her passion to fuel clinicians with accessible, wholistic mental health practices.

Yoga Skills to Enhance Alliance and Compliance

Whether online or in-person, the most healing element is your presence and connection with your clients. When you guide a yoga skill in a session, you will find your client has greater focus, access to feelings, and is ready to dive deeper into the work of therapy. Connect from your heart’s mind to your client’s with clinically appropriate, evidence-based practices that work on your online platform and in your office.

Discover yoga skills that offer you an energy boost and a calm, focused mind, even as you teach them to your clients.

  • Discover how to assess your client’s mood and breathing pattern, even online.
  • Learn Yoga breathing techniques to help clients suffering from depression and/or anxiety.
  • Discover simple yoga practices that give your clients agency, confidence and control.
  • Learn imagery and affirmation to increase client self-compassion.
  • Explore the research that substantiates the clinical efficacy of these practices.