Area Women's Conference Held in Sidney

Submitted by Katie Ward

Following the recent recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sidney held a special training and Women’s Conference for the women’s Relief Society from the Glendive Stake of the church.

The focus of the conference was on dealing with depression and stress, with the title of “Keeping Ourselves Emotionally Resilient.” Attendees came from cities and towns all over eastern Montana as well as from Watford City, ND.

After a delicious luncheon, the featured interactive speaker was Dr. Madeline Free Habib, a licensed psychiatrist affiliated with Sanford Health in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Dr. Habib presented a slide show to help attendees identify different forms of anxiety, depression, and stress triggers; and to teach self-help and coping skills. Her plan for conflict resolution includes physical activity, eating & sleeping well, avoiding chemicals, maintaining a “growth mindset,” immersing oneself in nature, living within your means, and taking one step at a time. Dr. Habib also advised that “social relationships are the single most important factor to overcoming emotional stress.”

Dr. Habib engaged the audience in her presentation and finished with a question and answer period. Attendees were sent home with printed inspirational reminders to value themselves and others.

The Conference also benefitted the Richland County Emergency Shelter Coalition, also known as the Matthew House in Sidney. It provides safe housing for those who have been abused mentally, physically, or spiritually and need a place to stay while they get back on their feet. Attendees to the conference were encouraged to bring donations for the Matthew House. Two carloads of linens, food, and other necessities were delivered to the Matthew House. The Matthew House would like to thank all those who donated to the shelter.

 

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