June 10 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
This training by JCS Institute for Professional Development provides a basic introduction to Polyvagal Theory and its application in clinical practice. Participants will explore foundational concepts related to the organization of the nervous system, including the role of neuroception in shaping perceptions of safety and threat. The course examines how nervous system dysregulation contributes to trauma, anxiety, depression, and other behavioral health concerns across diverse populations. Offers 2.0 Category I CEUs.
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner. With hosts across Baltimore, you are sure to find a seat at our […]
Grab a paddle (we’ll have one for you!) and get ready for a night of pickleball fun with the Young Adult Division. New to the […]
Join us for a special evening to reflect on the impact we’ve made this year — here in Baltimore, in Israel and around the world.
$18 minimum gift to the 2026 Annual Campaign Join The Associated’s Young Adult Division for a happy hour on June 25 at Jilly’s in Pikesville. […]