Media, Partnerships, & Events
To understand more about trauma, trauma informed services, policies, and systems, please take a look at the content on this page. These are some of director and founder Winden Rowe's contributions to the field along with The Center KSQ partnerships and offerings. In addition to Winden's work both clinical and written, she speaks publicly in the field, and on policy. A world that understands that trauma is at the root of most anything is a world that stands a much better chance for global health and recovery. We're excited to be in this local community and in communities beyond, and making our imprint and difference in the world around us:
Media & Press
Winden Rowe practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania and is the Director at The Center For Change at Kennett Square. In addition to her professional role as a clinician and prolific writer, she also holds the following external positions:
- Governor Wolf’s Trauma Informed Think Tank – A Statewide Think Tank Policy Initiative
- Co-Chair of the Communication and Community Outreach Committee for HEAL PA, a Think Tank Subcommittee
- Guest lecturer at Thomas Jefferson University, Neurobiology of Trauma
- A member of Friends Counseling Services, Philadelphia, PA
- EMDR I trained, EMDRIA Certification in Process
In addition to her work both clinical and written, Winden speaks publicly on her work in the field, and on policy. She has testified to the PA House of Representatives Opioid Initiative, and at several state-led mental health forums. She has also been a guest speaker on Morning Edition and Radio Times on NPR, and hopes in the near future to publish her collection of writings as a book!:
Millions of veterans and service members struggle with PTSD, anxiety, and depression. -- 20 die by suicide every day. How have veterans coped during the pandemic?
Every day in the US, millions of veterans struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. In fact, 20 veterans die by suicide every day. For many, isolation caused by the pandemic has only made their lives more difficult. As we approach Memorial Day, we’ll talk to WINDEN ROWE, Clinical Director at The Center for Change of Kennett Square, who specializes in the treatment of stress and trauma.
Today on the show we’re going to bring you three different conversations about war and those who serve in combat. First, we’ll be joined by historian THOMAS CHILDERS who tells us about some of the myths about WWII veterans and their experiences upon returning from war. His book is Soldier from the War Returning. We’ll also talk to two servicepeople – Marine and Army veteran MICHAEL MILLER and retired Air Force staff sergeant JACINTA JOHNSON, about their time in the military and to get their thoughts on how to bridge the military-civilian divide. They joined us alongside WINDEN ROWE, a counselor who specializes in...
Therapist seeks to work with KCSD on school safety initiatives.
Published 3/20/2018 in response to the school shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.