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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by CASA of Ventura County in Collaboration with FKCE
 \n\nInstructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage\nSelf-harm can be frightening 
 and confusing for caregivers\, yet for many youth it is an attempt to cope
  with overwhelming pain\, shame\, or numbness. This class helps foster and
  resource parents understand the “why” behind cutting and other destructiv
 e behaviors\, and how to respond in ways that promote safety\, trust\, and
  healing rather than punishment or fear.\nParticipants will explore common
  risk factors for youth in care—including trauma\, abuse\, isolation\, dep
 ression\, and feelings of powerlessness—and how self-injury can become a l
 earned coping strategy. We’ll address myths and stereotypes\, warning sign
 s\, and the difference between self-harm and suicidal intent. Caregivers w
 ill learn how to talk about self-injury without judgment\, how to avoid re
 inforcing the behavior\, and how to encourage professional support.\n\nYou
 r Instructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage is a Parent Coach Consultant wit
 h Parenting Matters & an Early Childhood Specialist. She holds a Doctorate
  in Elementary Education\, and with that\, has brought educational trainin
 gs to foster and adoptive parents for over 30 years!\n\nCE Hours: 2
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by CASA of Ventura County in Collaboration with FKCE
 \n\nInstructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage\nSelf-harm can be frightening 
 and confusing for caregivers\, yet for many youth it is an attempt to cope
  with overwhelming pain\, shame\, or numbness. This class helps foster and
  resource parents understand the “why” behind cutting and other destructiv
 e behaviors\, and how to respond in ways that promote safety\, trust\, and
  healing rather than punishment or fear.\nParticipants will explore common
  risk factors for youth in care—including trauma\, abuse\, isolation\, dep
 ression\, and feelings of powerlessness—and how self-injury can become a l
 earned coping strategy. We’ll address myths and stereotypes\, warning sign
 s\, and the difference between self-harm and suicidal intent. Caregivers w
 ill learn how to talk about self-injury without judgment\, how to avoid re
 inforcing the behavior\, and how to encourage professional support.\n\nYou
 r Instructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage is a Parent Coach Consultant wit
 h Parenting Matters & an Early Childhood Specialist. She holds a Doctorate
  in Elementary Education\, and with that\, has brought educational trainin
 gs to foster and adoptive parents for over 30 years!\n\nCE Hours: 2
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T180000
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SUMMARY:Cutting\, Self Harm\, Destructive Behaviors
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