“Supporting Youth Mental Health with Practical, Engaging Tools”
Tools for Counseling
Across schools, counseling offices, and community programs, professionals are facing an urgent challenge: how do we effectively engage and motivate youth who are struggling with mental health concerns, trauma, and overwhelming life challenges?
Join us for a live panel discussion with expert counselors and mental health professionals who will share practical strategies and insights for reaching the hardest-to-reach youth. Drawing from real-world experiences, they’ll highlight ways to build trust, foster resilience, and motivate students who may feel shut down or hopeless.
This session will spotlight how tools like the WhyTry Program—widely used by educators, counselors, social workers, and therapists—can be adapted for mental health counseling and therapy settings. While you’ll learn about the WhyTry approach, the focus will be on practical takeaways you can immediately apply in your own work.
Free Webinar for Educators
📅 Thursday, September 4th
⏰ 1:00 PM Mountain

What You’ll Learn:
- How to break through resistance and connect with youth who are struggling with trauma, anxiety, and low motivation.
- Simple, visual strategies to teach emotional regulation, decision-making, and coping skills that youth can remember and use.
- Ways to reframe struggles into strengths and help clients identify hope and purpose.
- Real stories and strategies from experienced practitioners working in schools, counseling centers, community mental health, and family therapy.


Who Should Attend:
- School counselors and social workers
- Community mental health professionals
- Therapists and psychologists
- Educators and administrators
- Anyone working to support youth struggling with mental health challenges
Meet the Panelists:

Christian Moore
Founder of the WhyTry Program, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and Author of The Resilience Breakthrough
Christian is a renowned speaker, licensed clinical social worker, and advocate for youth. Growing up with learning disabilities and adversity, Christian developed a passion for reaching those who fall through the cracks. He created the WhyTry Program to give educators and youth advocates tools to build resilience through the power of visual metaphors, music, and storytelling. His groundbreaking book, The Resilience Breakthrough, explores how to ignite the inner drive in youth facing life’s toughest challenges.
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Don’t miss this powerful and practical conversation. Together, we can make a difference for the youth who need us the most.