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Self-Cell Care Presents Healing Your Inner Child With BehaviorBased

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Jodi Suson Suson Essentials | Self-Cell Care Presents Healing Your Inner Child With BehaviorBased | Call in at 515-605-9325 and press 1 to speak

Healing your inner child, focuses on uncovering and releasing the causes for the childlike aspects of your personality, so you can respond to challenges in your adult life as an adult, rather than a kid.

About Our Guests:Dustin Dean, B.E.R.T. RN, BSN - PSYCHIATRIC RN, SPEAKER

Co-CEO of BehaviorBased, a mental wellness education organization, Dustin Dean, is a 20 year healthcare industry professional who currently serves as a Mental Health Nursing Professor and a Mental Wellness Advisor/Consultant and Presenter.

Since 2014, he has focused his abilities on helping those who struggle with mental illness. In doing so he gained the position of Consultant and Peer Review

Psychiatric RN, before then joining Winona State University and St. Catherine’s University where he today serves as an Associate Professor of Mental Health. Also working with a major Midwestern health institution, Dustin holds the roles of Behavioral Emergency Response Team RN and Child & Adolescent Psychiatric RN.

Tatenda Rudziva, PMHNP - PSYCHIATRIC RN, SPEAKER

Co-CEO of BehaviorBased, and extensive experience in the healthcare industry. Tatenda has a diverse range of experience in nursing in that he has worked extensively as a RN on a “medical” unit and on a “psychiatric” unit. Along with his role conducting workshops for BehaviorBased, he works as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in an outpatient private practice providing medication management and psychotherapy to his patients. 

https://www.behaviorbased.org|  Info@BehaviorBased.org

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