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FINDING herSELF, Part 2-Presented by Esther Productions Inc. and The Thought Center

  Mar 19, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT online event The COVID-19 pandemic and all of its associations have disrupted lives, leaving many without the physical, emotional or spiritual balance critical for moving forward. Rose Shelton, PhD, NCC, LCPC, C. Ht. continues her workshop series designed to help participants establish an inner core that will allow them to heal and soar. Dr. Rose Shelton is a licensed and nationally certified professional counselor. She holds a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Capella University with a focus in multicultural theory and social justice advocacy competency. Dr. Rose uses a number of approaches from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Humanistic Therapy, Psychodynamics to Hypnosis to assist clients in working through current conflicts in life and bringing about their desired outcomes. She has published three books: In the Morning When I Rise - a story about Rose’s daughter

My Middle School Year Experiences

In 1989, I was 13. I often was bullied when I was a middle school student at NationHouse. As a middle school student, I was petite, statics of father absence, had an Afrocentric name, and was asked what I wanted to be.  Each of these experiences in some form or another created trauma and were painful for me. Despite these experiences, I continued to develop my career goals. One of the photos of me when I was a middle school student at NationHouse. 1989. (Park Road NW Washington, DC) Please note that I do not have this outfit.