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X-WR-CALDESC:We don’t visit sites of tragedy out of morbid curiosity\, but 
 because history’s darkest moments hold lessons for how we live.\n\nIn this
  presentation\, therapist\, educator\, and critically acclaimed author Cha
 d Scott\, Ph.D. shares insights from his book Beyond the Darkness: Transfo
 rmative Journeys Through Dark Tourism. Drawing on 25 years in the mental h
 ealth field\, 18 years teaching psychology\, and his own personal experien
 ces with anxiety\, divorce\, illness\, and a life-saving liver transplant\
 , Chad explores how places like Auschwitz\, the Paris Catacombs\, and Grou
 nd Zero challenge us to reflect on suffering\, resilience\, and the shared
  strength of the human spirit.\n\nThrough vivid storytelling and heartfelt
  reflection\, Chad reveals how “walking through darkness” can help us grow
 \, honor memory\, and discover meaning in our own lives.\n\nKey Questions 
 Explored:\n\nWhat can we learn from humanity’s most difficult moments?\nHo
 w do these places help us confront our own struggles and mortality?\nWhat 
 does it mean to bear witness to history and come away changed?\nJoin us fo
 r this powerful blend of history\, psychology\, and healing as we reflect 
 on the light that waits Beyond the Darkness. Reserve your spot today! \n\n
 This FREE in person and online event can be accessed here: https://us02web
 .zoom.us/j/84869413584 or attend in person at Glore Psychiatric Museum - 3
 406 Frederick Ave. St. Joseph\, MO
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DESCRIPTION:We don’t visit sites of tragedy out of morbid curiosity\, but b
 ecause history’s darkest moments hold lessons for how we live.\n\nIn this 
 presentation\, therapist\, educator\, and critically acclaimed author Chad
  Scott\, Ph.D. shares insights from his book Beyond the Darkness: Transfor
 mative Journeys Through Dark Tourism. Drawing on 25 years in the mental he
 alth field\, 18 years teaching psychology\, and his own personal experienc
 es with anxiety\, divorce\, illness\, and a life-saving liver transplant\,
  Chad explores how places like Auschwitz\, the Paris Catacombs\, and Groun
 d Zero challenge us to reflect on suffering\, resilience\, and the shared 
 strength of the human spirit.\n\nThrough vivid storytelling and heartfelt 
 reflection\, Chad reveals how “walking through darkness” can help us grow\
 , honor memory\, and discover meaning in our own lives.\n\nKey Questions E
 xplored:\n\nWhat can we learn from humanity’s most difficult moments?\nHow
  do these places help us confront our own struggles and mortality?\nWhat d
 oes it mean to bear witness to history and come away changed?\nJoin us for
  this powerful blend of history\, psychology\, and healing as we reflect o
 n the light that waits Beyond the Darkness. Reserve your spot today! \n\nT
 his FREE in person and online event can be accessed here: https://us02web.
 zoom.us/j/84869413584 or attend in person at Glore Psychiatric Museum - 34
 06 Frederick Ave. St. Joseph\, MO
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260122T190000
LOCATION:3406 Frederick Ave\, St. Joseph\, MO 64501 US
SUMMARY:St. Joseph Museums Psychology Social Hour - Chad Scott\, PhD
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