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Moosonee - Healing Through Dreams and Understanding Trauma

Wed, Feb 12

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Catholic Church Basement

Moosonee - Healing Through Dreams and Understanding Trauma
Moosonee - Healing Through Dreams and Understanding Trauma

Time & Location

Feb 12, 2025, 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Catholic Church Basement, Moosonee, ON, Canada

About the event

Join Us for a One-Day Workshop on Trauma and Healing


Presenters:

  • Gabriel Herodier: Trauma-Informed Cree Counsellor

  • Lisa V. Wesley: Mental Health and Wellness Manager, Mushkegowuk Health; Registered Trainer


Workshop Highlights:

  • Gabriel Herodier

    will discuss dream interpretation using traditional Indigenous perspectives passed down from Elders, and its role in healing. Gabriel will discuss the importance of building internal self-healing tools to work through trauma. 

  • Lisa V. Wesley

    will cover identifying your body's response to trauma, types and symptoms of trauma, and the importance of beginning or continuing your healing process for intergenerational healing


    Please note that this workshop has a heavy focus on trauma and some participants may be triggered by the topics of discussion (trigger warning: domestic abuse, child abuse, violence, alcohol, suicide). If you would like to discuss potential triggers, please contact Lisa at LisaWesley@mushkegowuk.ca or 705-269-6662 ext 436. Mental health support will be available onsite.



If you have questions about this event, please contact LisaWesley@mushkegowuk.ca


Registration is not required.


Tickets

  • Trauma and Healing Workshop

    CA$0.00

Total

CA$0.00

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Direct line: (705) 269-6662

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