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James Gordon, MD

Harvard Club of Washington, DC The Transformation: Discovering Wholeness and Healing after Trauma – A Dinner Conversation w/James Gordon

Learn how to face life's inevitable "every day traumas" of significant losses and disappointment. The program will begin with beer/wine and a full ...

About the Event

Join world-recognized authority on post-traumatic stress and the acclaimed mind-body medicine pioneer James S. Gordon, MD, for an evening discussion and experience of the evidence-based, accessible, practical, mind-body skills in his new book (September 2019, HarperOne) The Transformation: Discovering Wholeness and Healing After Trauma. Trauma – injury to the mind, body, and spirit – will come to all of us as we face life’s inevitable challenges, including significant losses and disappointments. These kinds of “everyday traumas” can affect every aspect of our emotional and physical health, social functioning, and overall well-being. In his book, Dr. Gordon presents the first comprehensive, evidence-based program for reversing the psychological and biological damage caused by trauma. Dr. Gordon and his team at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine have brought this groundbreaking program of comprehensive mind-body healing to people and communities across the nation and world, including traumatized children and families in Bosnia, Kosovo, Israel, Gaza; students and teachers after school shootings in Parkland, Florida and Santa Fe, Texas; and people just like us, in communities all across the United States.

Registration:

  • $50 for Harvard Club Members and guests
  • $50 Colleagues of the speaker and their guests
  • $65 for nonmembers               

This venue is fully handicap accessible and our food is designed to accommodate vegetarians.

The nearest metro station is Metro Center. Exit at 12th and F Street, NW. Your destination is the building named “Columbia Square” which will you see right in front of you as you exit the escalator.

There are several nearby parking garages including:

  • Columbia Square Parking Garage: 555 12th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004 (202) 637-8105
  • Parking Management: 600 13th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004 (202) 347-5469

 

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Date

March 23, 2020

Location

Hogan and Lovells
555 13th Street, NW Washington, DC 20004
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