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What Happened to You? Book Study

Take a Second Look Educational Foundation presents an online Book Study of Dr. Perry and Oprah's book. Join us to explore how childhood experiences continue to affect us well into adulthood. Tuesdays on Zoom at 7 p.m. PST 10/18 to 11/15 We will discuss 2 chapters per week. Perfect attendance NOT required. Zoom link to register for the series

Stop separating physical health from mental health! Join Dr. Donielle Prince for this discussion on Thursday’s History. Culture. Trauma. podcast

It's time, as a society, to stop separating mental health from physical health. “Research has found that there is credibility to the term ‘mind-body connection’. There is a clear link between our thoughts, feelings, emotions and our physical body. At this point, shouldn't we, as a society, stop separating mental health and physical health? Are they not one in the same?” says Ingrid Cockhren, PACEs Connection CEO and cohost of the podcast History. Culture. Trauma. She and guest Dr. Donielle...

Trauma-informed Design Evaluation Tool for K-12 Schools Is Here!

The Trauma-informed Design Society is pleased to announce the new TiDEvalK12 tool ! This tool is the first of its kind--an evidence-based tool to facilitate interior design renovations and new builds of K-12 schools! It can be used to evaluate the physical space and identify changes that can lower the stress levels of students and staff. The tool is grounded in the Substance and Mental Health Services Administrations' guidance for a trauma-informed approach, the Trauma-informed Design (TiD)...

Join us on October 18-19! Vital Village Networks 2022 National Community Leadership Summit

We invite you to join us next week for the 9th annual virtual National Community Leadership Summit, themed Crafting Our Legacy: Collaborative Action for Love, Liberation, and Joy , hosted by Boston Medical Center’s Vital Village Networks on October 18-19 from 12pm-5:30pm Eastern (4pm-10pm Greenwich Mean Time). The Summit will include two general conference days, a pre-conference focused on equity in data, as well as an opportunity to embark on a six-month learning journey focused on beloved...

Why today's girls are so anxious and depressed (cnn.com)

NOTE: Join us Wednesday, October 12, when Donna Jackson Nakazawa, whose sixth book, "Girls on the Brink" (a solution to the problems mentioned in the story below; more info on it here ) will meet PACEs Connection staff and members in a webinar from 3 - 4:30 p.m. ET; 12-1:30 p.m. PT. This the second of our Connecting Communities One Book at a Time book study offerings. Join us to receive your free Book Study Kit, a guide you and friends can use to learn more about why today's girls are more...

Happy National Coming Out Day (Point of Pride)

Click HERE for more information. Finding the words to come out to someone close to you can be hard, especially when it’s a close family member or a person who you’ve known all of your life. Today, as we celebrate our vibrant community and our own unique and beautiful identities, we wanted to share one of the most popular resources on our website – a guide to writing a coming out letter to your family . If you (or someone you care about) are considering coming out, we hope you’ll find this...

Emotional neglect in marriages, part two

Emotional neglect is a topic that is rarely discussed, even by psychologists, and most people don't recognise it as a problem. Emotional neglect is so easily misunderstood because, unlike emotional or physical abuse that have actual negative actions, emotional neglect is a LACK of action. In other words, emotional neglect refers to a person’s failure or refusal to respond adequately to another’s emotional needs. Dr. Jonice Webb defines it this way: “Emotional neglect is a failure to notice,...

Compliance to Compassion: Supporting Students, Teachers & Staff in Challenging Times

ITS NOT TOO LATE! Join us this Friday! Compliance to Compassion is our October 14 live, virtual event that addresses the whys and hows to shift our thinking about behavior, especially children’s behavior from the goal of Compliance to understanding what the behavior is communicating with Compassion. The day will be headlined by Alfie Kohn, Author of Punished by Rewards. Other speakers include: Jim Sporleder Dr. Stuart Shanker Dyane Carerre, M.Ed. Emma van der Klift Susan Hopkins, M.Ed.

How to Apologize: Advice from a Trauma-Informed Expert

If you’re familiar with the trauma-informed space, you know that we often talk about the experience of feeling seen, heard, and valued. We talk about creating space at the table for everyone, practicing vulnerability to strengthen relationships, and holding ourselves accountable when we make mistakes. These are all great topics to discuss, but it can prove challenging to distill these larger ideas into practice. But, when we talk about apologizing, we wrap all of these complex concepts up...

Musician, writer and advocate addressing the impact of trauma, abuse and mental health challenges & injuries

Hi folks, Please visit my You Tube Channel. I am a musician, writer and an advocate addressing the impact of trauma, abuse and mental health challenges & injuries. I believe there is Hope, Healing & Help for all of us who have been affected. My aim is to share resources and lessons I have learned of how trauma, abuse and the challenges of mental health have consequences for not only us as individuals but our families, friends, colleagues and society. I am not a doctor or a therapist...

CPP's Returning Citizen Roundtable Part 2

Originally filmed to be included in our Trauma Talks program, this conversation includes a discussion about resilience and solitary confinement. It is our goal that we break the cycle of violence that exists in our prisons, our communities and our families. Our Returning Citizen Roundtable Part 2 features Jason Bryant, Eldra Jackson III and Robert Mosqueda.

CPP's Returning Citizen Roundtable Part 1 (Featuring Shaka Senghor, Jason Bryant, Eldra Jackson III and Robert Mosqueda)

Originally filmed to be included in our Trauma Talks program, this conversation dives into the ACE Quiz as well as a discussion about the prevalence of childhood trauma in the trauma to prison pipeline. This conversation is included in Episode 2 of our series which is being implemented in several prisons and communities in the United States. It is our goal that we break the cycle of violence that exists in our prisons, our communities and our families.

An Interesting new book

I thoroughly enjoyed reading "DAMAGED: Childhood Trauma, Adult Illness, and the Need for a Health Care Revolution," (UTP, University of Toronto Press, 2021) a new book by two traditional academic psychiatrists from Canada, Dr. Robert Maunder and Jonathan Hunter. I found the book to be a good read on many levels: It has a clear introduction to ACEs, child maltreatment, child abuse trauma and its lifelong impact and what trauma informed care is. It is a relaxed insight into good, dedicated,...

In Recognition of Indigenous People's Day (action.farmsanctuary.org)

Read more HERE. Farm Sanctuary recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day — a day honoring the first inhabitants and stewards of the land now known as the United States; their histories and cultures; and their ongoing fight for sovereignty, recognition, and the return of their ancestral homelands taken through broken treaties and acts of violence and genocide. Indigenous-led communities, organizations, and movements are consistently taking action to defend Indigenous rights while countering climate...

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