Talk-No More SAD CASIGYs™! Top Ten Tools

distressed-young-womans-faceNo More SAD CASIGYs™!  Top Ten Tools to Cope With

Sensitivity,

Anxiety and

Depression

The top three issues bringing gifted adults and students to psychotherapists’ offices are Sensitivity, Anxiety and Depression, according to “MisDiagnosis and Dual Diagnosis of Gifted Children and Adults”. Sharon Barnes, LCSW has also found this to be true in her counseling practice. She knows how to help when these issues cause trouble at school and at home.

In this Presentation, Participants Will Learn,

  • What it is about gifted adults and students that makes them so susceptible to being SAD from Sensitivity, Anxiety and Depression;
  • A three step process to identify and outsmart Gifted SADness before it takes over;
  • Sharon’s Top Ten Tips & Tools to Overcome Gifted SADness.

Optional Participant Make & Take = Non-dominant Hand Drawing

Featured Quote

to attain to a higher mode of existence, gestation and birth must be repeated; but they are repeated ritually, symbolically. (Eliade, 1963) The context of this symbolic action is always sacred space.

— Robert L. Moore, PhD, Ritual, Sacred Space, and Healing: The Psychoanalyst as Ritual Elder. Chapter in the book, Liminality and Transitional Phenomena, edited by Nathan Schwarts-Salant and Murray Stein