Mental Health Conferences
Navigating Transitions with Faith and Resilience: Asian American Spiritual Formation Across Life Stages
The Navigating Transitions conference at Princeton Theological Seminary explores the intersection of faith and mental health within Asian American Christian communities. This hybrid event takes place in Princeton, NJ, and virtually.
January 17–18, 2025
Princeton, New Jersey
Hybrid Event
Some quick details about this conference.
The Navigating Transitions conference provides a platform for Asian American Christians to explore the intersection of faith and mental health. It aims to equip ministry leaders, therapists, and social workers with strategies to address real-world issues such as perfectionism and intergenerational trauma. Over two days, attendees will engage in plenary sessions and workshops, focusing on topics like elder care integration and managing intergenerational dynamics. The conference offers a blend of theological insights and mental health expertise, fostering resilience and renewal in faith journeys.
The agenda includes sessions on trauma-informed ministry, relational disconnection, and perfectionism. Workshops will provide actionable strategies for addressing mental health challenges in Asian American communities. The event concludes with a panel discussion on future directions in mental health and pastoral care.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
Center for Asian American Christianity
The Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary focuses on Asian American theology and ministry, offering academic programming and resources for spiritual formation and community engagement.
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Free registration for all attendees. |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference begins on January 17, 2025, with opening remarks by David Chao, followed by plenary sessions on trauma and perfectionism. January 18 features workshops on parental anxiety and spiritual growth, concluding with a panel discussion on mental health in Asian American churches.
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
You need somewhere to stay (unless you live relatively close).
A limited number of guest lodging rooms are available on campus in the Erdman Center, with nightly rates ranging from $55-$90. Additional lodging is available at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lawrence Township, NJ.
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