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Life can be complicated, and there may be times we feel overwhelmed by the many choices and decisions we are faced with. Sometimes it’s hard to know what direction to go, and that can just add to our level of stress.In this webinar, the audience is encouraged to view decision-making through a trauma-informed lens and explore one's own personal history, psycho-neuro patterns, and habitual thought processes. Through discovering roots of our thoughts and actions, and by applying nervous system healing techniques, we bring fresh awareness to our everyday life; this makes it possible to build new decision making paths towards a more stable and dependable foundation of clarity and heart. Learning Objectives: --Apply a trauma-informed lens to recognize personal decision-making patterns --Cultivate self-evaluation to notice personal decision making styles --Define and apply broader perspectives how decisions are made For the slides and more resources, visit https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/nort.... THE PRESENTER Rebekah Demirel L.Ac. MPCC, is the founder and director of Trauma Integration Programs, with more than a decade as an ambulance paramedic, twenty-two years as a paramedic trainer, eighteen years of mental health counseling experience, specializing in traumatic stress, and she is a licensed East Asian medicine practitioner and acupuncturist. Rebekah’s unique skill set and experience are informed by her own traumatic childhood and teen years spent on the street and in the foster care system, giving her a special familiarity and empathy for trauma and loss. ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT The Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center is committed to ensuring digital accessibility. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards. Please email us at northwest@mhttcnetwork.org with any questions or concerns.