Sunday 14 February 2016

Joy de Gruy Leary // Black History Month Curated by dumbanenguebyceleste // Day X...



 in the photo : Joy to Consult with Oprah on her upcoming 7 part series, “Belief “.


Dr. Joy de Gruy Leary is a nationally and internationally renowned researcher, educator, author and presenter. She is an ambassador for healing and a voice for those who’ve struggled in search of the past, and continue to struggle through the present. Dr. Joy is the acclaimed author of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome — America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: The Study Guide , with a second book in the works , Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Part 2: Be The Healing.
Dr. DeGruy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications; two master degrees in Social Work and Clinical Psychology; and a PhD in Social Work Research. With over twenty years of practical experience as a professional in the field of social work, she gives a practical insight into various cultural and ethnic groups that form the basis of contemporary American society.




THE DR. JOY EXPERIENCE
Through lectures, workshops, seminars and special guest appearances, Dr. Joy has shined a light on the critical issues affecting society. Those who have experienced Dr. Joy in person, can tell you that they have been “stimulated, enlightened and inspired.” Dr. Joy’s seminars have been lauded as the most dynamic and inspirational currently being presented on the topics of culture, race relations and contemporary social issues. Topics include:



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Post traumatic Disorder Dr Joy de Gruy Leary // Lecture in London Uk 



Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome – Effects of Slavery and Institutionalized Racism
Diversity Training
Healing Workshops
Culture Specific Models
Community Building
Violence and Gang Prevention




Dr. Joy DeGruy authored the book entitled Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing, which addresses the residual impacts of trauma on African Descendants in the Americas. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome lays the groundwork for understanding how the past has influenced the present, and opens up the discussion of how we can eliminate non-productive attitudes, beliefs and adaptive behaviors and, build upon the strengths we have gained from the past to heal injuries of today.
// more see in her site : Joy de Gruy Leary

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edited by dumbanenguebyceleste : Stockholm -Sweden Feb -2016


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