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THE INFINITE LIFE PROJECT LLC

Provides culturally diverse and culturally As a Continuing Education Provider-PCE #4980 we offer the folrelevant psychotherapy for adolescents, adults, indi- lowing workshops: viduals, couples and groups (Breast cancer support) * Cultural Diversity dealing with depression, stress, domestic violence, * Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs trauma, and grief and loss. * School Community and Crisis As an effort to educate the community about * Managing Oppositional Defiance the ever changing behaviors of the adolescent, The * The Pathways Training Program (Enhanced thinking and deInfinite Life Project travels throughout California and cision-making for young men of color) other states presenting educational workshops. Our * Adolescent Development in the 21st Century workshops are beneficial to families, students and especially school faculties. The workshops will provide families and school faculty with valuable inforFor additional information or to schedule an appointment mation and ways to communicate and resolve ado- contact Carmen Crenshaw at (916) 544-0502 or you can fax your lescent issues before they have escalated. request to (916) 688-8603. Office hours by appointment only. For companies we offer cultural diversity workshops for people of different backgrounds in the workplace who will participate in open and direct conversation. Participants will learn the importance of being conscious of those different from them versus being color-blind. This workshop is for anyone in the workforce and other social settings. We also offer alcohol, tobacco and other drugs workshop for companies as well.

Email: theinfinitelifeproject@yahoo.com Website: www.theinfinitelifeproject.com

Mailing address: P.O. Box 2758 Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove CA 95759. Physical address: 9008 Elk Grove Blvd #23 Elk Grove CA 95624

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