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“The
Institute for Mental Health Ministry,” panel presentation in
the conference, “Expanding Resources for Faith Based
Organizations,” sponsored by Associated Black Charities
& Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association,
Baltimore MD, December 2003.
“Engaging
the Faith Community in Mental Health Issues,” workshop
conducted for the National Conference of the Interfaith
Health Program, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory
University, Atlanta GA, February 2004.
“Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” seminar conducted for the
Bridgeway Community Church, Columbia MD, April 2004.
“Spirituality
and Mental Health,” workshop conducted for the Second Annual
Conference of the Institute for Mental Health Ministry, Inc.,
“Comfort My People,” Baltimore MD, May 2004.
“Anxiety
and Depression,” seminar for Clergy sponsored by the Minnesota
Faith Health Consortium, Minneapolis MN, June 2004.
“Understanding
the Grief Process,” seminar conducted for Baltimore
HealthCare Access, Inc., Baltimore MD, July 2004.
Mentor
for the “Institute for Public Health and Faith
Collaboration,” of
the Interfaith Health Program, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University, Milwaukee WI,
July 2004.
“Spirituality
and Mental Health,” lecture for PGY1 Residents, University of
Maryland and Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Training Program,
Baltimore MD, September 2004.
“The
Institute for Mental Health Ministry, Inc.,” panel
presentation at in the workshop, “Effective Strategies for
Addressing Health Disparities in Minority Communities,” Institute
on Psychiatric Services, Atlanta GA, October 2004.
“Depression,”
seminar conducted for Bridgeway Community Church,
Columbia MD, October 2004.
“Understanding
Depression – How it Affects the Flock and Shepherd,”-
Keynote Presentation in the “Spirituality and Mental Health
Conference: The Health of the Flock and the Shepherd,”
Sponsored by the Houston Health Disparity Task Force,
Houston, TX, December 2004.
“Mental
Health and Faith Collaboration,” presented in the American
Association of Community Psychiatrists 20th
Anniversary Winter Conference and OMNA on Tour, “Strengthening
Collaboration and Advocacy to Achieve Mental Health Equity,”
Washington DC, January 2005.
“Issues
of Mental Health,” panel presentation in the 4th
Annual Gerontology Conference, “What’s Happening with Black
Baby Boomers?” Morgan State University, School of Education
and Urban Studies and the Department of Social Work,
Baltimore MD, May 2005.
“Mental
Health in the African American Community,” seminar conducted
for the Health Ministry of the Progressive Baptist Convention of
Maryland, Baltimore MD, May 2005.
“Grief
in the Context of Mental Illness: A Spiritual Perspective,”
presentation in, “Good Grief: How to Survive Almost
Anything,” sponsored by the Baltimore County Health
Department, Bureau of Mental Health and Department of Social
Services, Towson MD, June 2005.
“Disaster
Mental Health Training for Spiritual Caregivers,”
Co-presenter, sponsored by Johns Hopkins Hospital Departments
of Psychiatry and Community Health and the New Hope Baptist
Church, Baltimore MD, July 2005.
“Spirituality
and Mental Health,” lecture for PGY1 Residents, University
of Maryland and Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Training Program,
Baltimore MD, September 2005.
“Spirituality,
Religion and Mental Health in the African American Community,”
Keynote address for the Second Annual Summit on African
American Mental Health, Memphis TN, October 2005.
“Healing
for Healers,” Presentation for the CISMH Division of
Services for the Faith Community, Baltimore, MD, December
2005.
“Mental
Health Seminar,” Harambee United Church of Christ,
Harrisburg, PA, January 2006.
“Establishing Model Programs: Addressing Mental Health
Disparities via Collaboration with the Faith Community,” Panel
Presentation in the APA Office of Minority and National
Affairs on Tour Symposium, “Engaging Communities to
Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health
Care,” Philadelphia, PA, March 2006.
“Depression Seminar,” Bridgeway Community Church,
Columbia, MD, March 2006.
“Integrating Spirituality and Mental Health,” Plenary
Presentation in, Diversity and Person-Centered Care,”
sponsored by Unity Health System and the University of
Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY,
April 2006.
“Cultural Considerations: Race, Ethnicity, Spirituality and
Religion,” Plenary/Grand Rounds Presentation in, “Working
Together: Integrating Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Treatment,” sponsored by the Maryland Chapter of the
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. and the
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, April
2006.
“Spirituality and Religion in the Lives of Individuals with
Serious Mental Illness,” Keynote Address for the Fourth
Annual Conference of the Center forthe Integration of
Spirituality & Mental Health, Inc., Towson, MD, May
2006.
“The Role of the Faith Community in HIV-Related Mental Health
Issues,” in “Breaking the Silence: HIV/AIDS and Substance
Abuse Faith Based Training,” Nebo Christian Ministries,
Baltimore, MD, June 2006.
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