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Trauma Victims Trained as Healers

by lindaoppenheim | Jul 16, 2018 | Article | 0 comments

Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Mike Newall describes the Healers, the nine young black men completing “a [nine week] Drexel University . . . program that teaches young black men, all victims of trauma, to work through their own experience and to treat it in others,” in hospitals and treatment centers.  The Community Health Worker Peer Project is part of the Drexel University Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice, founded by physicians John Rich and Theodore Corbin.  Read more about the program by clicking here.

 

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