Trauma: What Happens Inside of You, Not To You
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 294 Peyton Road Southwest, Atlanta, GA, United StatesMore information / RSVP: Sharyn M. Hailey 404-797-4515 Lisa C. Oliver Lisa@DrLisaOliver.com
More information / RSVP: Sharyn M. Hailey 404-797-4515 Lisa C. Oliver Lisa@DrLisaOliver.com
At a Death Café, people, often strangers, gather to drink coffee or tea, enjoy cake, and discuss death. The objective of a Death Café is to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives. A Death Café is an interactive, group-directed discussion of death with no […]
"Called to Transformation" uses asset-based community development as an approach to engaging Church and Community, and is a training offered through Episcopal Relief and Development and the Episcopal Church. It is centered around the belief that individuals, groups, and communities have the gifts they need to address the needs they see around them. 1 Corinthians […]
Walking the Mourner’s Path was founded out of the need to answer the question: “Where is God in my pain?”. The program consists of eight – 1.5-hour workshops that begin and end in prayer. The workshops are crafted to work on one concept a week; allowing participants to work through their grief without feeling overwhelmed. […]
Healing groups are bible studies that address trauma. Life is full of struggles. Sometimes, we can suffer from a heart wound that seems too difficult to shake; it can be hard to express our pain. This program consists of seven – 1.5-hour workshops that begin and end in prayer. This program will provide you with […]
COME LEARN ABOUT: The Definition of Trauma What Trauma Is and Is Not How Unresolved Trauma Can Echo Through Generations How Trauma Differs From Grief What Trauma Responses Can Look Like About the 3 Types of Trauma: Acute, Chronic, Complex How Developmental Trauma Influences You in Adulthood Resources for Healing Your Trauma More Information and […]
Let's Talk About GRIEF is a seminar to inform and educate participants on the many different types of grief. It is only until we can name and talk about WHY we are feeling a certain way can we heal. Sponsored by the Life Transitions Education Ministry of St. Paul's