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3:24 Background Info
6:59 From Political Science to psychology
10:58 Why Mental Health?!
14:25 The 99 and the 1
19:25 Trauma Definition
23:16 Physical evidences of trauma
27:04 Why can’t “Mormons” forgive ourselves and others
35:11 How does our culture create trauma
40:34 Are we afraid of those who are different from us?
42:39 Are all traumas created equal
Christy Kane is an expert in mental health who delivers engaging keynote presentations that challenge her audiences to contemplate human connection. With bold and occasionally quirky methods, Christy encourages her audiences to come together and gain insight into their mental health. Event organizers love her practical strategies of healing and find them applicable in both personal and professional settings. Attendees say their biggest complaint is not having enough time to learn all of the valuable tools she has to offer.
Christy is a licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with a PsyD in Psychology and is a sought-after speaker in more than one industry. Educators, parents, and business leaders discover solutions from her workshops, numerous conferences, including TEDx Park City, National Resource Officers Conference, NPR Radio, National Mental Health Conferences, Fox News National Radio programs, and parent nights, as well as her from her radio segments. Organizations hire Christy because her implementable tools help individuals to find hope, take daily steps to live their ideal lives, and make peace with the past.