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  • Cultivating Well-being, Resilience, and Effective Action amid the Chaos and Crisis of 2025: Helping Yourself and Others.
     February 23, 2025
     4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
     Zoom Meeting Room An experiential workshop for mental health and healthcare clinicians with SuEllen Hamkins, MD

Cultivating Well-being, Resilience, and Effective Action Amid the Chaos and Crisis of 2025: Helping Yourself and Others.

As of February 23, 2925, this workshop is full. If you have already registered, please come early to ensure you have a space. If you haven’t yet registered but wish to attend, please contact us to be placed on the waiting list.

An experiential workshop for mental health and healthcare counselors

With SuEllen Hamkins

Sunday, February 23, 2025, 4:00 -5:30  pm EST

As we face the tidal wave of chaotic actions that the current administration has unleashed, we can cultivate well-being, resilience, and effective action for ourselves and others.  This workshop supports us in clarifying and nurturing our intentions and values, identifying what brings us comfort and inspiration, and choosing ways to take effective action that fit our talents and opportunities.  Together, we can feel our power and our joy, as well as our grief and outrage, as we create practices that support us as we seek to support others.  We will apply these practices first on our own behalf, and then workshop ways to continue to support those who consult with us.

Fundraiser

There is no charge for this event. If possible, please give to any of the following organizations.

Workshop Facilitator

SuEllen Hamkins, MD is a psychiatrist specializing in college mental health and narrative therapy. Her passion is helping people thrive in the face of challenges and difficulties.  Her book, The Art of Narrative Psychiatry (Oxford University Press, 2013), offers detailed guidance in resiliency-focused, culturally-attuned, collaborative mental health practice, bringing narrative approaches alive through vivid case reports.  As Clinical Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School, she cherishes her role in providing psychotherapy and psychiatric treatment to students, as well as offering psychotherapy supervision.  She is a co-founder and co-author of The Mother-Daughter Project. SuEllen has presented at professional conferences around the world.

Venue:  

Address:
https://zoom.us/j/8024720481, Vermont, United States

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8024720481

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