Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara’s Support Services For Grieving Individuals

The Hospice of Santa Barbara and its grief therapy programs are promoted by Kenny Slaught. He believes self care and empathy are important to an individual’s well being, and talks about the organization’s Anticipatory Grief Services program on his blog at KennySlaught.com. Slaught also discusses how social support is crucial for someone dealing with grief.
 
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Kenny Slaught Discusses Ongoing Efforts To Help Those In Need

Kenny Slaught notes that many families rely on the Hospice of Santa Barbara for its counseling and support services, offered on a regular basis and free of charge. These sessions revolve around several issues related to death and dying. They emphasize the various aspects of emotional, psychological, and spiritual health needed in those instances. Folks who cannot come to the center, the hospice organizes counseling meetings at other safe locations in the community. Research shows that participating in such discussions early in the grief process can notably reduce the risk of unresolved problems manifesting in the future. In addition, it has been discovered that counselors specializing in matters relating to death and dying are more effective at helping individuals who have experienced a traumatic loss when compared to general mental health practitioners.

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Kenny Slaught Points To SBCC To Jumpstart Hospitality Careers

Another field that offers great opportunities at competitive salaries is the service and hospitality industry, which also gives graduates the chance to perfect their crafts and pursue their goals of becoming a great chef, manager, or hotel administrator. At SBCC, the Culinary Arts and Hotel Management program is diverse and touches up on many different aspects of the service industry of all different sizes. Learning skills like these can help graduates find jobs not only locally, but relocate practically anywhere else in the world. Another interesting aspect of the program, notes Kenny Slaught, is that “It can prepare students to start their own businesses and fulfill their dream of becoming a business owner and working for themselves.”

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Kenny Slaught On The Roots Of Santa Barbara’s Unique Architecture

It is an established fact that Santa Barbara attracts a massive number of tourists every year because of its likable weather, elegant landscapes and typically for its lush architectural legacy. Santa Barbara’s constriction designs don’t display the resemblance of the normal American architecture because its style developed as a result of the Spanish constructions during the colonization age. As a result of the city’s genuine ancientness, historic maintenance was considered an indispensable element in the city planning process. Santa Barbara was one of the key communities in the United States that furthered the development of historical architectural designs and trends. Famous property developer and successful businessperson, Kenny Slaught has offered rich insights on the history of Santa Barbara’s architecture by building a timeline of events that occurred in the area. On his blog at KennySlaughtNews.com, the industry executive has shared a brief timeline of the key milestones to satisfy the zeal of readers who want to know more about the roots of local architecture.   

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