Intentional Peer Support (IPS) & Trauma – Oct 2, 2019

The presenters, Danielle Grondin & Rosemary, sitting on steps
Danielle Grondin & Rosemary

Intentional Peer Support & Trauma with Danielle Grondin
Danielle will guide us through an interactive session on Intentional Peer Support and how we can understand our experience of trauma with mindfulness and self-care. This session will be useful for working with our own experiences and for providing support to others when trauma is a part of our lives.

Danielle Grondin is honored to be part of the peer movement. Her schooling focused on Sociology and Civic Leadership, while her lived experience illuminated the strengths and shortcomings of our current systems of care. Danielle has been in educator roles for over a decade and is passionate about social justice, intersectionality, sustainability, and holistic healing modalities. As the Director of Training at FolkTime, Danielle specializes in Intentional Peer Support. She is also trained as a Youth & Young Adult Peer Support Specialist, a Hearing Voices Facilitator, and a Certified Yoga Instructor. Danielle is a pet parent to two fuzzy animals, loves the outdoors, and enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends.

Rosemary is honored to also be part of the peer movement. Her schooling focused on being too cute and cuddly for words, and not barking too much, but just enough. She enjoys filet mingon, chasing squirrels, and having her belly rubbed.

Wednesday, October 2, 2019, 7-9 PM
232 SE 80th Avenue, Portland, OR 97215
(Montavilla United Methodist Church)

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FREE! (Donations Welcome $0 – $20 suggested)

Refreshments will be provided, including
plenty of vegan and gluten-free options!

For questions contact: RethinkingPsychiatry@gmail.com or message us on our Facebook Page.

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