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Black Social Worker Launches Online Summer Camp to Teach Youth How to Build Resilience

Nationwide — Kim Chisolm, LCSW, CASC, the founder and CEO of Mental Essentials Unlimited, LLC, is hosting a summer camp entitled “Building Resilience in Youth: A Journey Toward Becoming a Better You.” The virtual camp will equip adolescents with the tools needed in the journey of resilience. Participants will learn the various components of resilience, examine the benefits, and learn practical measures to incorporate these tools into everyday life.

It will be offered during two separate weeks: June 26 -June 30, 2023 and again during the week of July 10 – July 14, 2023 from 10am to 3pm EST.

Chisolm has 30 years of experience counseling young adults and specializes in mental health, substance abuse, stress management, and overall wellness. Chisolm will take students on a cognitive-behavioral journey to explore the mental and behavioral components of resilience.

She has combined a degree in Psychology with an appreciation for resiliency to create a curriculum on Mental Fortitude. With extensive experience facilitating adolescent-focused groups in various settings, Chisolm is excited to embark on this journey.

For more details and/or to register for this specialized camp that’s infused with thought-provoking material and exercises, visit MentalFortitudeCamp.info

Following summer camps, Chisolm will continue teaching this curriculum to non-profit organizations.

For press inquiries, contact 703-216-9688 or kimsmentalessentials@gmail.com


Source: BlackNews.com

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