Elizabeth Liebert will be speaking on the topic of her newest book “The Soul of Discernment: Spiritual Practice for Communities and Institutions” The Soul of Discernment provides concrete steps for groups of people who work together and need to make important decisions: church sessions, nonprofit hiring committees, etc. Liebert calls this process the Social Discernment Cycle, a process for seeking God’s call in a particular situation. “It is called ‘social’ because it deals primarily with human communities in their social-structural, rather than interpersonal aspects,” Liebert explains. “It is a cycle because one completed round of discernment prepares for the next. The Social Discernment Cycle is particularly apt for any discernment that involves a structure, system, or institution.”
Mondays from 5:30-7, Dates: 3/6, 4/6, 5/1 and 6/5
Location: WFBH Medical Center Campus
Humans have a remarkable healing wisdom innate within our very bodies. Learning how to utilize this wisdom by understanding the brain science and how to regulate our responses to stress and trauma can reduce the long-term negative effects caused by cumulative exposure to stress.
Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that explores how stress and trauma affect our bodies, minds and spirits and learn practical methods that help unleash the healing wisdom of your body.
For registration and location details please email: Emily Viverette.
Mondays from 5:30-7, Dates: 3/6, 4/6, 5/1 and 6/5
Location: WFBH Medical Center Campus
Humans have a remarkable healing wisdom innate within our very bodies. Learning how to utilize this wisdom by understanding the brain science and how to regulate our responses to stress and trauma can reduce the long-term negative effects caused by cumulative exposure to stress.
Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that explores how stress and trauma affect our bodies, minds and spirits and learn practical methods that help unleash the healing wisdom of your body.
For registration and location details please email: Emily Viverette.
Mental Health First Aid Training
Open to the Public
Friday, March 24, 2017, 8:30 am -5:30 pm
Davie Medical Center – Plaza One
329 NC Hwy. 801 North, Bermuda Run, NC 27006
Mental Health First Aid is a FREE 8-hour course that teaches how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.
Facilitators
- Teresa Cutts, PhD., Research Assistant Professor, Public Health Sciences, WFBMC
- Deborah Morton, MA, LPC-S, CareNet Clinical Coordinator
To register, email Robin Danner at [email protected]
Lunch will be available from Subway upon request.
Suggested $5.00 donation.
Mondays from 5:30-7, Dates: 3/6, 4/6, 5/1 and 6/5
Location: WFBH Medical Center Campus
Humans have a remarkable healing wisdom innate within our very bodies. Learning how to utilize this wisdom by understanding the brain science and how to regulate our responses to stress and trauma can reduce the long-term negative effects caused by cumulative exposure to stress.
Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that explores how stress and trauma affect our bodies, minds and spirits and learn practical methods that help unleash the healing wisdom of your body.
For registration and location details please email: Emily Viverette.
Mondays from 5:30-7, Dates: 3/6, 4/6, 5/1 and 6/5
Location: WFBH Medical Center Campus
Humans have a remarkable healing wisdom innate within our very bodies. Learning how to utilize this wisdom by understanding the brain science and how to regulate our responses to stress and trauma can reduce the long-term negative effects caused by cumulative exposure to stress.
Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that explores how stress and trauma affect our bodies, minds and spirits and learn practical methods that help unleash the healing wisdom of your body.
For registration and location details please email: Emily Viverette.
Event: Panel Discussion
Title: The Healthcare Decision Conversation: It Always Seems Too Early, Before It’s Too Late
Date: May 2, 2017
Time: 6:00 – 6:30 (refreshments)
6:30 – 7:30 (panel discussion)
Place: Union Baptist Church Lexington, NC
Sponsors: LMC Bioethics-FaithHealth-Patient Rights Committee along with the Lexington Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Sponsors: LMC Bioethics-FaithHealth-Patient Rights Committee along with the Lexington Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Mondays from 5:30-7, Dates: 3/6, 4/6, 5/1 and 6/5
Location: WFBH Medical Center Campus
Humans have a remarkable healing wisdom innate within our very bodies. Learning how to utilize this wisdom by understanding the brain science and how to regulate our responses to stress and trauma can reduce the long-term negative effects caused by cumulative exposure to stress.
Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that explores how stress and trauma affect our bodies, minds and spirits and learn practical methods that help unleash the healing wisdom of your body.