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The need for boundaries in relationships, especially in this fast paced, media-driven world, has never been greater. 

This webinar focuses on how counsellors can assist clients in understanding the importance of boundaries; with family members, friends, co-workers, and/or with people who assume they are entitled to be involved in the client’s life. Counselors can help clients understand their right to have boundaries and how to put boundaries in place.

March 12, 2025
12 p.m  - 1 p.m. ET

About The Presenter

Shirley Soleil-Day, counsellor and advocate, lives in Aylesford, NS with her husband, Eddy. She has worked in the private sector for 43+ years. Besides her work as a counselor, Shirley is an author, historian and researcher. She founded and was Executive Director of the Invisible Disabilities Association of Canada (IDACan) f or 15 years.

Shirley has written many articles on disabilities, poverty and mental illness, and advocacy, and is researching material for her book on psychopathy.

This online session is eligible for 1 CEC, and will be recorded.

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LUNCH & LEARN - Boundaries in Relationships

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  • Wednesday Mar 12 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM