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Let’s Talk with Special Guest Dr. Anthony Rao: Securing Our Human Agency in Times of Crisis and Disruption

October 21, 2020 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

- Donations accepted

In this informal conversation with nationally-known child psychologist and author Dr. Anthony Rao, we will discuss how parents can employ agency to help themselves, their families and their communities during these difficult times. Dr. Rao’s most recent book, The Power of Agency, is based on 7 principles to help you take action to stay grounded, balanced and healthy. This conversation is more important now than ever before. You can learn more about his book here.

Participants can ask questions and share challenges, successes and tips in a supportive environment. We will be on hand to offer additional research-backed strategies you can implement today to help yourself and your kids keep tech in check.

Registration for this event is required by 10/20.You will receive a meeting invitation the day before the event.

About our guest:

DR. ANTHONY RAO, PH.D.
Dr. Anthony Rao is a clinical psychologist who holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Vanderbilt University. For more than 20 years, Dr. Rao worked in the Department of Psychiatry at Boston Children’s Hospital and served as instructor at Harvard Medical School, where he trained psychologists and physicians in the use of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, or CBT.

Dr. Rao has been a featured expert on documentaries and has been interviewed for articles in The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, and Parents Magazine, among many others. His editorial letters and opinions have appeared in a wide range of publications including Newsweek, Scientific American, The New York Times, and New York Magazine.

Dr. Rao has lectured extensively at universities, including Tufts University, Emerson College, and Boston University. He regularly presents at conferences, parenting groups, and conducts workshops for professionals around the country who work with children and young adults.

His first book, The Way of Boys: Promoting the Social and Emotional Development of Young Boys (HarperCollins) is an expose on the current crisis in American boyhood. It urges parents, educators, pediatricians, psychologists, and other developmental experts to reevaluate and radically alter how we raise boys – so boys can be their best, respecting their unique development right from the start.

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Concord, MA 01742 United States + Google Map