A Burden Too Great to Bear: PTSD and the Civil War

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Event details

A reflection of history

Location

The Chapel

Category

Arts & Culture


1890 Herbert Hutchinson Brimley Photograph Collection, Grand Doorway

Event Details

The Civil War ushered in an unprecedented mental health crisis for the United States. Both soldiers and civilians suffered long lasting impacts that led many to asylums like Dorothea Dix Hospital. Historian Ernest Dollar explores the causes of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the role of the state’s first asylum in the war.

Space is limited, registration is required. Registration opens two weeks in advance at 12:00 pm.

This program is free to the public thanks to Dix Park Conservancy donors. 


Know Before You Go

Chapel Address: 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603

  • Via Western Boulevard: Enter at Hunt Drive or S. Boylan Avenue
  • Via Lake Wheeler Road: Enter at Umstead Drive
  • Follow signs towards Chapel
  • Parking is located in the lots next to and in front of the Chapel. ADA parking is available.

Park Map

Dix Park continues to strive to be accessible and welcoming for visitors, including those with disabilities. Currently, portions of Dix Park, including some areas where programs and events occur, have uneven surfaces and are not fully accessible. Accessibility is a primary focus for all park improvements and development.

Parking: ADA parking spaces for the Chapel are to the left and out front of the building. ADA parking spaces are available in all lots.

Chapel Entrance: Ramp and ADA push button activated door is located to the left of the front of the building. 

Restrooms: Indoor accessible restrooms are available in the Chapel.

Programs and Events: Raleigh Parks Inclusion Services works with community members to support participation. To request a program modification based on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please complete and submit the Accommodation Request Form or contact Inclusion Services staff at 919-996-2147 or ParksInclusion@raleighnc.gov.

Contact Dix Park Staff at 919-996-3255 or events@dixpark.org.