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Sunday March 23, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm CDT
When people begin practicing witchcraft, many wonder, "Is this real, or is this all in my head?" That's an important question. There is a big difference between magical thinking, the diagnostic symptom, and magickal thinking, the pagan mindset, though the two are not mutually exclusive. Neurodiversity and complex mental health concerns, including anxiety and depression, are estimated to affect 70% of the population and are nothing to be ashamed of. This class explores their key differences and how to tell them apart and offers a combination of empirically proven clinical practices and ritualistic ways to maintain positive mental health within magickal traditions and shadow work.
*This class is designed to be a resource and is not intended to diagnose or treat a person's specific mental health concerns.
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Betsy Moore, CFS

Betsy Schow Moore (they/them) is a DHS Certified Family and Mental Health Specialist and a research assistant at the University of Minnesota. Their current research projects involve Autism Spectrum Disorder with co-occuring conditions, gender diverse mental health and Autism caregiver... Read More →
Sunday March 23, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm CDT
CONFERENCE ROOM I

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