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Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake
Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake











Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake

Flake is also the mastermind behind the #TexasStrong flood relief effort in 2015.

Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake

She has written articles for many well-known websites, like HuffPost, More to Life Magazine, and Austin Woman. Lauren Flake ’06 is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love of Dixie magazine and co-founder of Daughters of Dementia, an online community which connects women for hope and health. It is clear Duane has the resume and experience to provide insight on this topic. Duane is also credentialed to work with individuals, recently juveniles, with sexual behavior problems, as well as victims of sexual-related abuse and all types of traumas. Duane’s professional history includes time as a clinical director of a residential treatment center, trauma resolution specialist, in-patient and out-patient therapist, and hospice social worker and administrator. She has a private practice in the Bryan/College Station area and works with Encompass Health and Hospice.

Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake

Hagan moderated for a panel consisting of two extraordinary women in our area.įran Duane, LCSW, represented the mental health professional on the panel. She is also a recipient of the 2010 Aggie Women’s Legacy Award and has been featured on CBS News, WebMD, and the National Association of Social Workers as a mental health consultant. She has worked with both in-patient and intensive out-patient clients, as well as currently working with US active duty military. Hagan’s experience includes over 20 years of clinical social work, and she specializes in PSTD treatment. This latest event topic was “Mental Health in Stressful Times”. Long-time supporter and former board member of The Aggie Women, Lynn Hagan ’77, LCSW, served as the moderator for the First Thursday event this April. To ensure the topics are relevant to the attendees of the event, they select their topics from these nominations for the coming year. According to Heather Wheeler, Program Coordinator in the Women’s Resource Center and board member of The Aggie Women, after each April’s First Thursday event, anyone who has attended an event that year receives an email which offers them the opportunity to suggest topics for future First Thursday events. The first Thursday of each month from September through April, The Aggie Women partner with Texas A&M’s Women’s Resource Center to host events with the sole purpose of connecting attendees with professionals in our community and provide information on the topic of the month. Mental Health in Stressful Times – First Thursday event by The Aggie Women Network













Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? by Lauren Flake