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Q&A Series with Dr. Moenter - Part III

What to expect

  • Interactive Q&A

  • Practical resources

  • A supportive environment

A Three-Part Educational Series

A Q&A series with Dr. Afra Moenter for individuals with Functional Neurological Disorder, their care partners, and supporters.

Living with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) often brings questions that don't have simple answers. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with FND for years, understanding your nervous system can help you navigate your experiences with greater clarity, compassion, and confidence.

Join Dr. Afra Moenter for this three-part live Q&A series designed to provide practical education, meaningful discussion, and an opportunity to ask your questions in a supportive community.

Each session explores a different aspect of living with FND through a nervous system-informed lens. Attend the sessions that interest you most or join us for the entire series.

Session Three:

You Are Still You: Finding Beauty, Creativity, and Joy with FND

September 19 | 11:00 AM MT

Living with FND can change many aspects of daily life, but it does not define who you are.

This session explores ways to reconnect with the parts of yourself that bring meaning, creativity, purpose, and joy. Together, we'll discuss how cultivating moments of beauty, curiosity, and self-expression can support healing and help strengthen a sense of identity beyond symptoms.

Registration

Registration is requested for each session.

This series is offered through our Pay From the Heart model.

We believe everyone deserves access to education and support, regardless of financial circumstances. The suggested contribution reflects the value of the program while allowing each participant to contribute an amount that feels appropriate for their situation.

Your generosity helps FNDcourage continue providing educational programming, community support, and resources for individuals and families navigating FND.

No one will be turned away because of financial hardship.

We look forward to learning with you.

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