Center for Chaplaincy September 29th "Trauma and Covid-19" Online Gathering

The Center For Chaplaincy at Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury, North Carolina, presents via online gatherings:



“Keeping It Real: Mental Health In the Church and Community During the Season of Pandemic and Beyond”

September 29th: "Trauma and COVID-19"

This session will explore some of the mental health and trauma-related consequences of COVID-19.

Facilitator: Dana Y. Patrick, Staff Chaplain for the First Responders Chaplaincy Program, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time

Each didactic will conclude with a brief mindfulness moment led by Rev. Emily Viverette, Certified Educator with the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) and Director of FaithHealth Chaplaincy and Education at Wake Forest Baptist Health.

1 CEU will be offered for each didactic.

Cost: $10 per session.

Registration Directions:
The event is being hosted online via Zoom. Please register and pay by clicking HERE. This will take you to Hood's Donate Now page. Please type in the gift amount of $10.00, choose "The Center for Chaplaincy" box, add your billing information, and press continue. Once you have paid, you will be sent a Zoom invitation link. Please note, the deadline to register is September 28th, 2020.

For more information on the other online gatherings, CLICK HERE.


We look forward to your participation in these informative “real talk” didactics to foster personal reflection, assistance, and forward engagement in an ever-evolving world.

For more information, please contact:
Rev. Dr. Karen L. Owens, Director,
Center For Chaplaincy, Hood Theological Seminary
kowens@hoodseminary.edu

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