Loyal Blue values contributing to our community by providing talks to local groups, participating in panels, and sharing our expertise on mental health with various organizations. Some examples of our previous speaking engagements are:
- Lunch and Learns at pediatric practices.
- Health Worker presentation collaborations at UC Berkeley
- Panels on parenting and technology at schools
- Lectures and workshops for university faculty
- Guest speaking in campus lectures
Previous Talks
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A Day In The Life Of A Mentally Healthy Student
What if you went throughout your day using the best tools we have from behavioral psychology? Learn about what times of day we should focus on what, how to establish and keep habits, use caffeine strategically, and more.
We give this talk each semester at UC Berkeley for its Adulting DeCal class.
Suicide Prevention: A Solution-Focused Approach
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. Fortunately it has a clear map on how to proceed to determine risk factors, warning signs, and establish protective factors. Understand the signs and empower the caregivers in your community with research-based knowledge on what works to prevent these tragedies.
The Psychology of Returning: Pandemically-Tested Tools For Resilience and Reconnection
What do we need now to return to ourselves and a sense of optimism in the chapter ahead? We’ve been through a lot, and the light at the end of the tunnel continues to waver. As a mental health professional, Lindsey Antin and her counseling team have many pandemically-tested tools to share following these 18 months. Learn how to talk about what we’ve lost, build skills to recover from personal and professional burnout, and make room for good using adaptive resilience. There is much to look forward to if we can better understand the psychology of returning. Key topics include:
- What We Lost
- Pandemic Burnout
- Tools To Adapt
- Science of Motivation
- Making Room For Good