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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Wellness: The Intersection of Art and Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Explore the misconceptions around therapy with Black Men Flower Project’s Robert Washington-Vaughns and William C. Jenkins, a practicing therapist and one of the featured models in the Free Our Flowers series.\n\nThis conversation will use the lens of art to delve into the the pervasive idea that “therapy is only for crazy people” and address the barriers many men face in accessing mental health resources, including the mistrust bred by negative experiences with the healthcare system.\n \n
URL:https://nmblc.org/events/reclaiming-wellness-the-intersection-of-art-and-therapy/
CATEGORIES:Health &amp; Wellness,Visual Art
LOCATION:201 W Marcy St, Santa Fe
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