Peer Specialist Webinar Series
Tuesday, July 27
2:00pm ET/1:00pm CT/12:00pm MT/11:00am PT
Post-Traumatic Growth and Resilience:
Practices for Peer Groups
**Additional seats are available! Live session includes closed captions.
Presented by Anisa Mustafa and Stephanie-Lynn Osberg
Description: Join us for a webinar where you can learn what post-traumatic growth and resilience are and how resilience and post-traumatic growth impact interactions in a group environment. The session will support participants in developing skills and identifying tools that foster post-traumatic growth in group environments.
Learning Objectives:
Define what post-traumatic growth and resilience are.
List five signs of post-traumatic growth.
Name at least three tools that support post-traumatic growth within peer groups.
Meet the Presenters
Anisa Mustafa
Anisa Mustafa is a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist and Certified Personal Medicine Coach living in Northern Virginia with her four cats. She is currently the Special Projects Coordinator for Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia, a peer-led organization overseeing the organization’s virtual programming, including their warmline. Anisa also sits on the Board of One New Heartbeat, an organization committed to bridging the disparities in communities by offering free wellness initiatives and workshops.
Stephanie-Lynn Osber
Stephanie-Lynn Osberg has spent the last four years working with community partners to create programs including free yoga community classes, online community peer space, and projects that focus on building personal and community resilience. Stephanie is a WRAP Co-Facilitator and a member of the public advisory group on Mental Health and Addictions. She serves on numerous boards and committees dedicated to empowering social justice, along with safer inclusive spaces for people in her local and digital community.
Certificates of Participation for 60 Minute Webinar Available
Registration is FREE – but you must register to attend!
This flyer was developed [in part] under grant number 1H79SM082653-01 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The views, policies, and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SAMHSA or HHS.=–