Upcoming FREE Virtual Workshops and Self-Development Events (4 in 4 days!)
I’m thrilled to share some exciting FREE (or low cost) events happening both this week and next. Please join me at one or all!
Hi friends,
I hope this message finds you all in high spirits and ready for an inspiring week ahead!
As we embark on another week filled with opportunities for growth and connection, I’m thrilled to share some exciting events happening both this week and next week that are sure to ignite your passion for personal development and well-being.
TOMORROW
Your Tango Conversation: Unveiling the Secrets to Lasting Love and Fulfillment
April 11th at 9:15 am PT/12:15 pm ET
I'm beyond excited to connect with you tomorrow on Your Tango for what promises to be a heart-to-heart conversation about love, happiness, and all the juicy stuff in between. We’ll be diving into “The New Rules of Attachment” and discussing attachment styles, how to identify them, and how to develop the secure attachments we all need to thrive!
CalHOPE & NAMI L.A.C. Webinar: Nurturing Mental Well-Being in Challenging Times
April 16 at 7PM PT/10PM ET
I’m so pleased to announce that I'll be joining CALHOPE and NAMI Greater LA County for their upcoming online event, "Nurturing Mental Well-Being in Challenging Times," on April 16th. It's an incredible opportunity to come together and connect with hope as we navigate the complexities of mental health in today's world.
Together, we'll explore practical strategies for nurturing our mental well-being, even amidst life's challenges. Whether you're seeking support, guidance, or simply a sense of community, this event promises to be a beacon of hope and empowerment for us all.
MedCircle Workshop: Little Known Therapeutic Techniques to Heal Insecure Attachment
April 17 at 2 pm PT / 5PM ET
Tune in for a workshop hosted by MedCircle where we'll explore lesser-known therapeutic techniques to heal insecure attachment. We'll unpack the complexities of attachment styles and delve into practical strategies to cultivate secure attachments for greater harmony and fulfillment in all areas of life. Don't miss out on this opportunity to empower yourself and embark on a journey towards healing and growth.
CIIS Event: On The New Rules of Attachment: A Conversation with Judy Ho and Kini Chang
Apr 17th at 5PM PT, 8PM ET
Join me next Wednesday for an enlightening conversation on the California Institute of Integral Studies' online series where we'll delve deep into the fascinating world of attachment styles and their impact on our lives.
Hosted by Kini Chang, Chair and Core Faculty at CIIS' Counseling Psychology Program, Community Mental Health Concentration, this conversation promises to be eye-opener.
Discover how attachment styles influence more than just romantic relationships and learn how to develop secure attachments that can transform every aspect of your life, from friendships to career and beyond.
I'll be sharing insights from my latest book, "The New Rules of Attachment," and providing practical tools to help you heal and thrive. Don't miss this opportunity to begin your journey towards unconditional self-love and a meaningful, joyful life.
Hope to see you at one or more of these events!
Warmly,
Judy
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Dr. Judy Ho, Ph. D., ABPP, ABPdN is a triple board certified and licensed Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, a tenured Associate Professor at Pepperdine University, television and podcast host, and author of Stop Self-Sabotage. An avid researcher and a two-time recipient of the National Institute of Mental Health Services Research Award, Dr. Judy maintains a private practice where she specializes in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations and expert witness work. She is often called on by the media as an expert psychologist and is also a sought after public speaker for universities, businesses, and organizations.
Dr. Judy received her bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Business Administration from UC Berkeley, and her masters and doctorate from SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. She completed a National Institute of Mental Health sponsored fellowship at UCLA's Semel Institute.