The past few years dealing with COVID-19 have been extraordinarily challenging. Our worlds were suddenly turned upside down, and we are all still living through this traumatic experience. In order to move forward into our “Next Normal,” we’ll need to unpack that trauma, share our experiences, learn from them and in so doing, become more resilient. Join us for this presentation designed to help us look at trauma through a behavioral lens, start the conversation about our own trauma and take our next steps toward healing.
Evie Lynn Breuer, LMSW, CDP, earned her bachelor of science degree in psychology from Michigan State University and her master’s in social work in interpersonal practice from the University of Michigan. Lynn is a licensed clinical social worker, a certified dementia practitioner, a health coach and a New England Cognitive Center master program trainer.
She is currently the Senior Director of Community Outreach & Wellness at Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit, overseeing several programs.
Lynn also serves as adjunct faculty at Madonna University’s School of Social Work and is a member of the board of directors at the Senior & Caregiver Resource Network. In addition, Lynn is a national speaker, offering a variety of in-person and virtual presentations to both community members and professionals on trauma, stress management and brain health.