BYU Women's Conference. She will teach a class entitled "Emotional Resilience can Increase Hope." She will teach the class both in English and Spanish. Here is a little bit about her.I was born in Peru and grew up in Argentina. I served as a missionary in the Colombia-Barranquilla Mission. In my free time I like to spend time with my family in the beach, hiking in the mountains and traveling. I am married for 11 years and we have two miracle daughters. I am a LMFT (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist) and work full-time for the church. I have a bachelor in Marriage, Family and Human Development from BYU and a MS from Loma Linda University in Marriage and Family Therapy .
Emotional Resilience can Increase Hope
What happen in our lives affect us physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Factors that can affect us are : Biological, Psychological, Socially and Spiritual.
Understanding Mental Health: What is Anxiety, Depression and Addiction.
Church Resources for Mental Health:
Emotional Resilience can Increase Hope.
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