Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, the founder of the Center for Youth Wellness, is coming to Hanna on March 8th

The New York Times recently featured an article about Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, the founder of the Center for Youth Wellness and author of the recent book, “The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity.”

We knew you’d want to read it before coming to hear her speak at the next Professional Breakfast Series here at Hanna on March 8th at 7:30 am. Don’t miss this amazing Hanna Institute event – it will sell out. You can also get a signed copy of the book.

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