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Dr. Dorothy Adamson Holley, “Mama Dot,” is a Developmental Psychologist and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who integrates psychology and spirituality in clinical practice.  As a private practitioner, she specializes in working with clients who have not responded well to traditional treatment. Dr. Adamson Holley has shared her clinical expertise with practitioners across many clinical settings. Her passion for African culture and its continuity in the United States led to an enthusiastic study of African dance and drum, and she has performed locally, nationally, and internationally.  Mama Dot is the co-founder of Nyame Nti Cultural Healing Arts Therapy, Inc. (N-CHAT), a 501c3 nonprofit organization that integrates the fields of mental health and the arts to promote healing. Mama Dot currently teaches African dance, drum, and other healing art forms to disadvantaged youth and to other populations. Mama Dot is a grant recipient of Maryland Public Television’s Campaign for Love and Forgiveness (2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010), a 2012 recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Folk Arts Outreach Grant, and the recipient of the 2007 Maryland Traditions Apprenticeship Award from the Maryland State Arts Council.

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Deirdre Osiomwan, “Mama Dee,” is a Registered Nurse who has over 25 years of        experience in health care. Mama Dee has a passion for helping people to reach their fullest potential, and she believes that this is best accomplished through the development of the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Mama Dee has studied praise dance, African dance, and African drum.  In addition to local teaching and performances, Mama Dee has traveled nationally and internationally, performing and sharing her artistic gifts with others. Mama Dee is the co-founder of Nyame Nti Cultural Healing Arts Therapy, Inc. (N-CHAT), a 501c3 nonprofit organization that integrates the fields of mental health and the arts to promote healing. She currently teaches African dance, drum, and other art forms to disadvantaged youth and other populations. Mama Dee is a grant recipient of Maryland Public Television’s Campaign for Love and Forgiveness (2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010) and a recipient of the Mid Atlantic Folk Arts Outreach Grant (2012).

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Founders
    • Videos
    • Drumetry™
  • Workshops
    • Clinical Workshops >
      • MSW Does Not Mean “Must Save the World!"
      • I Love Me: Integrating Self-Care into Clinical Practice
      • The Healing Power of Forgiveness
      • Working with the Strengths of African American Families
      • Ethics of Poverty/Poverty of Ethics
      • Stress Management: Finding Balance in a World of Stress
    • Healing Arts Workshops >
      • African Dance Workshops
      • Rhythmic Healing Circle™
      • Baobab Tree: A Celebration of Elders
      • African Drumming Workshops
      • Circle of Love
  • Gallery
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Get The Book
  • Drum Dr. Dot's Album Release and Book Signing Event