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Redefining How We Think About Treatment

Redefining How We Think About Treatment

by Rosalyn Williams | Nov 13, 2015 | Community Engagement, Healing, Resilience, Teens

This month, the Thriving Communities Collaborative (TCC) continued our focus on healing and building strong communities. The presentations given by Nneka Nnamdi of The Living Well and David Klark and Renee Angelo of The Choice Program at UMBC outlined strategies for...
Focusing on Healing and Community Outreach

Focusing on Healing and Community Outreach

by Rosalyn Williams | Sep 30, 2015 | Community Engagement, Healing

At the September 9, 2015 meeting, the Thriving Communities Collaborative focused on healing and community outreach. Speakers included Lynn Mumma, Director of Family Resources at Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB); Jan Desper Peters, Executive Director, Black...
Learning About Teen Resilience from Dr. Ken Ginsberg

Learning About Teen Resilience from Dr. Ken Ginsberg

by Rosalyn Williams | Sep 2, 2015 | Resilience, Teens

When it comes to overcoming ACEs and trauma, once you get beyond prevention, there’s no more effective tool than resilience. Last month several members of the Thriving Communities Collaborative (TCC) got the chance to hear Dr. Ken Ginsberg speak on Reaching Teens: A...
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