Subject: Trauma Training

Hello Friend,

I was pleased to present to your class on trauma and that you were interested in learning more about Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience. I so appreciated the warm response I received from the group.

As I promised, here is the link to the website of my curriculum, Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience. Here you will find a course outline, a sample activity, letters from leaders in the field, types of organizations that are using this material, a short bio, and a one-hour webinar describing the curriculum.

If you discover that your school or you are considering purchasing this curriculum, I can send you a free 15 day review copy that can be shared.

Thank you again for your interest in Mind Matters. I wish you the very best as you move forward in your teaching career.


Best regards,
Carolyn Rich Curtis, Ph.D.
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