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New Transforming Trauma Episode 123: A Pathway to Peace in the Fight Against Oppression and Religious Trauma with Yasmine Mohammed

Candid conversations about religious trauma can feel uncomfortable, disloyal and even risky. However, human rights campaigner Yasmine Mohammed says now is the time to openly discuss the extremist nature of some religions and the trauma they cause for individuals, families, communities and nations. Cutting through religious and cultural identifications is extremely challenging - and even potentially life-threatening - but Yasmine says that humanistic support can be an antidote to ongoing...

ACE True Healing Conference

I just wanted to let everyone know about an upcoming event which is going to be AMAZING! The Santa Clara County chapter of the California Academy of Family Physicians is hosting an ACE Healing Conference on April 20, 2024 in San Jose. We are going to be looking outside of the box for ways doctors can partner with the city government, houses of worship, recovery communities, coaches, and more to create resilient communities which both prevent and treat ACE-related trauma. We are using the PCE...

New Transforming Trauma BONUS Episode 122: Reflections for the New Year on Connection and Continued Growth for The NARM Training Institute with Faculty Members Brad Kammer, Stefanie Klein, and Marcia Black

It's that time of year again! On this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily Ruth welcomes esteemed NARM faculty members Brad Kammer, Stefanie Klein, and Marcia Black to reflect on developments within the NARM training community in 2023 and offer insight into their vision for the year ahead. It's a joyful and self-aware discussion, offering a transparent assessment of the program's challenges while celebrating its hard-earned successes. "For me, the highlight of this year was the Level 3...

Model Minority Myth

The Model Minority Myth is a model that stems from various false beliefs about the Asian American culture. This term debunks the fact that Asian Americans are the thriving force within America culture, both in society and the workforce. These stereotypes coincide with the belief that Asian Americans are “the smartest” culture in industries of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The terms reveal that this culture is the leading force, and trumps other cultures. It is a...

Help us spread positive childhood experiences in the New Year [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 1/8/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) is excited to ring in the New Year! In 2024, we have many upcoming events, trainings, and new opportunities. Over the last year the HOPE NRC has worked hard to create new programs and update existing ones. Our programs and events do not teach a rigid program, they are designed to be applied to many sectors, communities, organizations, practitioners, and families. The HOPE framework is meant...

Returning Children to School Following the Holiday Season

Some may recall the struggle of getting adjusted to the busy schedule of being a parent and returning your child back to school following the holiday season. I have completed a review that will allow both children and families to have a much more successful transition back into the workplace and classroom setting. Here are a few tips that will make the transition more smoother. 1. Ensure to keep a consistent bedtime schedule. While this may be difficult, it is important to stick as close as...

Empowering Children with Resilience: Overcoming Adversity and Emerging Stronger After the COVID-19 Pandemic

As the holiday season comes to a close and life has returned to its pre-pandemic state, it's easy to forget our struggles during the COVID-19 outbreak. Looking back, it's fascinating to think about how we managed to stay indoors for such an extensive period. Although things seem to be back to normal, the lasting impact, particularly on children, remains evident. The loss of parents and caregivers has become a significant concern, with over 229,000 children losing one or both parents, 252,000...

Adopting Trauma-Informed Care in Rural Communities: Lessons from a Community Behavioral Health Partnership in Pennsylvania

Join this upcoming Better Care Playbook webinar, 1/23, 2 – 3:15 pm ET, to learn how a group of counties in rural Pennsylvania is applying trauma-informed care to better serve Medicaid members in 24 counties. The nearly decade-long collaboration across rural primary care and behavioral health care providers focuses on preventing re-traumatization, increasing patient engagement, and reducing unnecessary health care utilization for people with trauma histories. The webinar will explore lessons...

Mitigating Intergenerational Dysfunction Legacy Through Knowledge and Awareness

“ The way a society functions is a reflection of the childrearing practices of that society. Today we reap what we have sown. Despite the well-documented critical nature of early life experiences, we dedicate few resources to this time of life. We do not educate our children about child development, parenting, or the impact of neglect and trauma on children.” — Dr. Bruce D. Perry , Ph.D. & Dr. John Marcellus “It has been said that if child abuse and neglect were to disappear today, the...

You're Invited! January 2024 Events Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

To commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we are featuring our collaborations with local and national partners. These offerings provide you a chance to get involved and to reflect upon the impactful principles championed by Dr. King. We invite you to join us in our journey in pursuit of a more equitable world. Refer to the attached flyer for additional details and registration information!

Is it okay to embrace your messy self?

As we slide into 2024, I want to invite you today to truly consider what would radically change about your life if you were to give yourself permission to be messy? And I'm not talking about dirty dishes, unfolded laundry, or dust that you can write your initials in ;) I'm talking about the same kind of messy that Anne-Marie Marron refers to in her article Permission To Be ‘Messy’ . One of the things I'm constantly exploring with my clients is how we must put to bed the idea that "healed"...

Spreading HOPE through partnerships and collaborations – Year in review [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 12/8/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Throughout 2023 the HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) has been working hard to spread the HOPE framework and have positive childhood experiences (PCEs) as widely discussed and applied in child- and family-serving sectors as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). It has been a year full of strong partnerships, and a growing community. The work done at the HOPE NRC cannot be successful without the dedicated organizations,...

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