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Since September of 2004, ASK has organized Monthly Forums on adoption-related issues. Past Forums have included guests speaking on Korean foster care, sex education, teenage pregnancy, global trends in intercountry adoption, and media portrayals of adoptees. In addition to learning more about the many issues related to intercountry/transracial adoption, we are committed to fostering relationships with individuals and organizations that are at the forefront of instigating social change in Korean society.

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Subject   Aug. 27 12-2pm: ASK Forum on Mental Health & Adoption IV
ASK Forum on Mental Health and Adoption IV: Interpersonal Relationships
When: August 27 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: TOZ Business Center in Sinchon (see directions below)
RSVP: We kindly ask you to rsvp via Facebook.

At this forum, three mental health therapists will give adoptee-focused presentations on different aspects of adoption뭩 impact on interpersonal relationships, including those with family members, friends and partners. Kacy Ames will Skype in from New York to discuss race and ethnicity in relationships with significant others. Eli Fehler will discuss various attachment styles and the role they play within relationships. Liz Suk will discuss place attachment, cultural identity and its impact on relationships with birth family and Koreans. Eli and Liz will take part in a Q & A session afterward.

This is an open forum and we invite and encourage adoptee allies to attend. Hope to see you there!

BIOS:
*Kacy Ames-Heron has a private practice in New York City and will present a talk during the forum via Skype. She is a licensed clinical social worker and holds a master뭩 degree in social work from Columbia University.
*Eli Fehler is a psychotherapist at Adaptable Human Solutions in Seoul. She is a licensed mental health counselor and holds a master뭩 degree in counseling psychology from Mars Hill Graduate School.
*Liz Suk has a private practice in Seoul and works in partnership with G.O.A.묹. She holds a master뭩 degree in social work from San Francisco State University.

MORE INFO:
*A list of additional mental health resources will be provided at the workshop.
* Have a specific question regarding adoption and relationships? This is a unique opportunity to directly ask a mental health professional familiar with adoption.
* General questions regarding the workshop? ASK Steering Committee member Kimberly Campbell can be reached at [email protected] or 010-4856-8730.

DIRECTIONS:
*From Sinchon Subway Station, exit 7, go straight 150 meters. Enter the IB Tower Building on your left next to Cafe Bene and go to the 15th floor.
*There are two Toz Business Centers in Sinchon so make sure you go to the correct one! Take a look at the map below.
http://www.toz.co.kr/booth/JB_Booth/booth_jb_basicinfo.asp?idx=14

ABOUT ASK:
ASK's mission is to effect change in Korean adoption policy and practice. Through education, research and advocacy, we aim to strengthen our community and create a space for critical dialogue.
www.adopteesolidarity.org

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