“What Keeps Us Going – Embracing Vulnerability and Fostering Resilience in Ourselves and Others”
An educational forum presented by George Brown College’s Centre for Preparatory & Liberal Studies in partnership with the
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
About the Conference
This year’s mental health conference theme, “What Keeps Us Going – Embracing Vulnerability and Fostering Resilience in Ourselves
and Others” will be presented by Dr. Gabor Maté and will discuss and explore:
• Understand resilience and its connection to mental health issues and addictions
• Examine the impact of early trauma and neglect on the development of resilience
• Explore various ways of knowing: intellectual, experiential, intuitive and their relationship to resilience
• Examine our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs both within and outside of work
• Address the practitioners’ vulnerability to stress and compassion fatigue
• Create conditions that uncover our innate resilience and the resilience those we work with
Who Should Attend?
• counsellors, social workers, child and youth workers
• educators
• program managers
• researchers and policy makers
Visit the George Brown website for more information and to register.
For more information please contact:
Christine Jeffery
Telephone: 416 415-5000, ext. 2562
Email: mentalhealthconference@georgebrown.ca