The call for proposals is open is for the 4th Black Mental Health
Symposium and closes on March 15, 2019. The BMHS is a professional
development event that equips mental health professionals with
culturally-specific interventions to improve outcomes in Black
communities. This year's theme is Affirm. Awake. Arise. The
Hilton Charlotte at University Place (NC) will house this 2-day
BMHS on September 26-27, where there will be over 40 dynamic breakout
sessions, student poster presentations, panel discussions,
awards ceremony for scholarship, service, and advocacy; networking, and
up to 12 NBCC-approved CE credits. Dr. King Davis from University of
Texas at Austin will deliver a full keynote address.
All proposal applications are welcome but preference is given to those
that address Black LGBT issues, addictions recovery within Black
communities, counseling and supervising Black students and counseling,
publishing, Black issues in academia, transgenerational
grief and trauma, and post-slavery phenomena.
Applications can be found
mid-page https://blackmhsymposium.com. Sponsors, advertisers, and
exhibitors are encouraged to send inquiries to
sponsor@blackmhsymposium.com. General questions or concerns can be
addressed
at info@blackmhsymposium.com. #BMHS2019
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