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lemmatise a Latin word or a full Latin text.Students often use Collatinus as a reference when reading Latin texts, as they develop their vocabulary and language skills. In practice, Collatinus will be useful mostly for Latin teachers and professors who can quickly generate a complete lexical aid for any text and distribute it to their students.
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Weekly individual therapy sessions for the teen and the parents.This program is open to teens aged 13-18 and family participation from at least one parent is mandatory. We also aim to assist families in their own practice of skills necessary to help their teens grow and develop as they progress into adulthood. Be more effective in their interactions with family, friends and teacher.Increase their ability to cope with intense emotion.The goal of our program is to help teens develop skills that will The teen years can be difficult for those individuals who are vulnerable to emotion dysregulation, with increased risk of self-harm and/or suicidality. We also offer Advanced Skills Training class for those who have completed our basic class and want to further enhance their skillsĭBT of Southern Oregon offers dialectical behavior therapy for teens and their families.Between session consultation with therapist.We pledge our allegiance to those most vulnerable, as we insist on the dignity and sanctity of each human life. We pledge to work within and across communities, and to building bonds of understanding, respect, and compassion. We commit ourselves to the cause of justice, to speaking up and to intervening in the face of divisive and demeaning voices, policy, and actions.

We do not condone acts of hate, division, or xenophobia, and pledge to not stand idly by as they occur. We strive to build a world that is just and compassionate, one that honors difference and praises radical and authentic connection between people. In light of the recent political events that have created a climate of intolerance and hate in many of our communities, we affirm our belief that all persons are created equal, that we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, including freedom and the pursuit of meaningful lives worth living – no matter the color of our skin, what (or whether) we choose to worship, where we were born, our citizenship status, our sexual orientation, or the extent of our poverty or wealth.Īs mental health providers, we understand the pain and suffering experienced by being perceived and treated as the “other” – personally and systemically through explicit and implicit racism, sexism, homophobia, nativism, and classism. To our DBT community here in Southern Oregon and around the World Home DBT Info Program Info Staff Making a Referral Getting Started Resources Locations Contact Us
