The Resiliency Center offers an attractive and welcoming environment for organizations seeking space to provide workshops, trainings, or wellness retreats. We also collaborate with organizations to create dynamic programming for their groups.
Elizabeth Venart has published two articles in professional journals on the topic of counselor wellness, and co-authored a chapter on Healing Trauma through Humanistic Connection for the book "Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues," published by Routledge in August 2011.
Montgomery News profiled the Resiliency Center on May 12, 2009
Resiliency Center helps people bounce back
By Bob Keeler,
Staff Writer
There may be a lot of different paths to healing, but the overriding question for The Resiliency Center founder and director Elizabeth Venart is always the same: "How can we help people to be resilient in their lives?"
Living in a stressful world, it's hard not to have anxieties and traumas, she said.
"We don't have control over the fact that a lot of these things happen," Venart said. "Resiliency is that ability to bounce back when life gets challenging, when life throws you a curve ball."