Sponsors 2013 Annual Conference
2013 Sponsoring Organizations
NAMI Durham NAMI Orange NAMI Western Carolina NAMI Alamance Caswell/Rockingham Co. NAMI North Carolina Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions OPC Community Operations Josh’s Hope Foundation, Inc. Mental Health America of the Triangle New Recovery Innovations’ Wellness City One Mind Mental Illness Ministry Shared Visions Foundation Episcopal Diocese of NC NC Conference of the United Methodist Church - Committee on Disability Concerns 2013 Sponsoring Faith Communities Amity United Methodist Church Asbury United Methodist Church BAHA’I Assembly Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church Blessed Sacrament Church Catholic Community of St. Thomas More Chapel Hill Bible Church Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church Christ United Methodist Church Church of God Tabernacle of Prayer Church of Reconciliation Community Church of Chapel Hill UU Durham Mennonite Church Episcopal Church of the Holy Family First Presbyterian Church, Durham Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Newman Catholic Student Center Parish Orange United Methodist Church Pullen Memorial Baptist Church St. Matthew's Episcopal Church St. Michael’s St. Paul United Methodist Church St. Philips Episcopal Church Union Baptist Church United Church of Chapel Hill University Presbyterian Church University United Methodist Church Watts Street Baptist Church Westminster Presbyterian Church |
Speakers 2013 Annual Conference
About the Keynote Speaker
![]() Dr. Nancy Kehoe, Director of Expanding Connections, is a licensed psychologist. She is an Instructor in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health Alliance, affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She is a member of the Religious of the Sacred Heart and has held various leadership positions in her religious congregation.
Nancy has worked with staff members in mental health, geriatric and medical settings both locally in Massachusetts and nationally. In mental health settings, such as the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division, she has trained interns and staff members to lead groups on spiritual beliefs and values, using a model she created and has successfully used for 25 years in a psychiatric day treatment program. In geriatric settings, she has led programs for the staff focused on caring for the caregiver and offered presentations to the residents. In medical settings, she has addressed the importance of taking a religious/spiritual history of patients and developing a reflective practice. Utilizing her religious and psychological background, she has facilitated numerous meetings for religious groups as well as seminars for third year medical students at Harvard Medical School. She has published on the subject of religion and mental health and has presented at both national and international conferences. Excerpted from website of Expanding Connections. 113 Belmont Street Belmont. Massachusetts 02478-3603 . 617-484-7387. Copyright 2005, Expanding Connections Guest Speaker -
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