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April 2016
MAMCD Annual Spring Conference
The Maryland Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development and the Maryland Counseling Association are hosting the MAMCD Annual Spring Conference. Saturday, April 16th: 8:30AM to 3:00PM. Life Matters: Meeting the Mental Health Needs in Urban Communities. Get the Details & Flyer Here
Find out more »July 2016
A Mid-Summer Evening’s Networking Event & Website Launch Party
We've talked about it. It's finally here, a TCC networking event and launch party for the new website. We'll discuss ideas on what's working & what's needed in Baltimore. ********************************************************** To realize thriving communities, we have to work together with all stakeholders involved and really get to know each other. We need to know the strengths and skills of everyone and how to be most helpful. For those making the efforts, we know it requires dedication, flexibility, real connections and…
Find out more »October 2016
October TCC General Meeting – Epigenetics and the Brain Science of Trauma – A Double Edged Sword
For people suffering from the effects of chronic exposure to trauma, learning about the brain science of trauma can be eye-opening. Suddenly, it becomes clear why you behave the way you do; you can finally understand. But, at the same time many, particularly teens and adults wonder, "Can I be fixed? Will I always be this way?" At our October general meeting, we'll examine these issues, digging further into the epigenetics & brain science of trauma with a short 37-minute…
Find out more »November 2016
From Brain Science to Action – Harnessing the Power of Epigenetics to Impact Change
We had a great TCC meeting in October. Brain science can truly be fascinating, but what's even more fascinating is when we can harness the power that knowledge provides to make peoples' lives better. Join us as we take the next step. We'll be exploring further: The policy implications of the brain science of trauma Examples of how we are already taking action here in Baltimore Tools we can use to "Take Action" We hope you will join us. RSVP by completing…
Find out more »January 2017
Stronger Connected – Using What We Know About Trauma & Resilience to Build More Thriving Communities
The TCC is excited to have the opportunity to dialogue with Central Park Heights community members around the topics of trauma and resilience as part of the Zeta Healthy Aging Partnership (Z-HAP). Our presentation is just one of the segments that will be covered at this Z-HAP event. Under the leadership of founding director, Betsy D. Simon, M.S., CHES, Z-HAP is doing amazing work, helping to keep seniors and other community members informed, active, and healthy. If you or someone you…
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