SUBJECT: Dec. 4 11am-2pm: ASK Forum on Mental Health & Adoption V
NAME: ASK
DATE: 2011.11.24 - 21:23
ASK-G.O.A.'L. Forum on Mental Health and Adoption V: Attachment and identity

When: Sunday, December 4 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Cafe Salon de FACTORY (directions below)

At this forum co-sponsored by G.O.A.’L., therapist Eli Fehler will lead a question and answer session on attachment and identity. Participants are encouraged but not required to ask any questions related to adoption, including general themes of attachment and identity. Those who were able to attend the fourth ASK forum may also ask any follow-up questions related to interpersonal relationships and other topics discussed.

This is an open forum and we invite and encourage adoptee allies to attend. This event has a limit of 30 participants, so please RSVP via Facebook as soon as possible. Hope to see you there!

BIO:
*Eli Fehler is a psychotherapist at Adaptable Human Solutions in Seoul. She is a licensed mental health counselor and holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Mars Hill Graduate School.

MORE INFO:
*We kindly ask you to RSVP via Facebook.
*A list of additional mental health resources will be provided at the workshop.
*Light lunch buffet to be provided.
*Have a specific question regarding adoption? This is a unique opportunity to directly ask a mental health professional familiar with adoption.
*General questions regarding the workshop? ASK Steering Committee member Kimberly Campbell can be reached at [email protected] or 010-4856-8730.

DIRECTIONS:
*Cafe Salon de FACTORY is located in the basement of the G.O.A.’L. office building at 마포구 서교동 363-20번지 B1 (Mapo-gu, Seogyo-dong, No. 363-20, Basement Floor). Go to Hongik University Station, line 2, exit 9, or Sangsu Station, line 6, exit 1.

*Map in English: http://goal.or.kr/eng/?slms=info&lsms;=1&sl;=1&ls;=7

Special thanks to James Rosso, Hoya Lee, Eli Fehler and Noreen Jaden for making this event possible!

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HOST ORGANIZATIONS:
ASK's mission is to effect change in Korean adoption policy and practice. Through education, research and advocacy, we aim to strengthen our community and create a space for critical dialogue.
www.adopteesolidarity.org

Global Overseas Adoptees' Link (G.O.A.'L) is a non-profit organization and a NGO consisting of overseas Korean adoptees (OAKs) and native Koreans working together to locate birth families and experience Korean life and culture.
http://goal.or.kr

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*For information on the previous forum, please also see the related document, "Earning a Secure Attachment Style" by Eli Fehler, in the ASK archive.