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Webinar: Cultivating Our Best Selves in Response to COVID-19 | Tuesday, March 17 at Noon PDT

How to use the skills of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) for self and others to be the calm in the storm as we face the unknown. Free Webinar Tuesday, March 17 at Noon PDT Speakers: Elaine Miller-Karas, LCSW Linda Grabbe, PhD, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC Zoom Webinar Registration Link: https://zoom.us/j/715837300 Additional ways to join are listed at the bottom of this post. About the webinar leaders: Elaine Miller-Karas is the Executive Director and co-founder of the Trauma Resource Institute and...

Don't forget: disasters and crises bring out the best in people [thecorrespondent.com]

By Rutger Bregman, The Correspondent, March 13, 2020 Disasters and crises bring out the best in us. This simple fact is confirmed by more solid evidence than almost any other scientific insight, but we often forget. Now more than ever, in the middle of a pandemic, it’s crucial to remember this. Sure, our news feeds are flooded with cynical stories and comments. A report on armed men stealing rolls of toilet paper in Hong Kong, or a passing comment about the Australian women who got into a...

Healing the Wound That Won't Heal: the Reality of Trauma

“Healing the Wound That Won’t Heal: the Reality of Trauma.” In this book I share my in-depth work to understand the psychology and neurobiology regarding trauma and neglect in the first two years of life. My father was suffering extreme shell-shock due to his WWII mission to bomb the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania. He was too ill to care for himself: yet, I was left with him everyday as my mother worked as a waitress. When I was thirteen-months-old, he died on the floor in front of my...

MY KID’S SCHOOL IS CLOSED, SO NOW WHAT? Supporting your Children’s Social, Emotional, and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic [ConfidentParentsConfidentKids.org]

By Guest Author, Pamela McVeagh-Lally As the spread of COVID-19 causes more and more school closures across the United States, we, parents and caregivers, are faced with the daunting reality of needing to stay at home with our children for weeks and possibly months. While educators are working hard to prepare take home packets and online resources to support our children’s continued academic learning while schools are closed, intentionally supporting our children’s emotional well-being...

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Interpersonal Relationships

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Interpersonal Relationships Nicole Zlate 527-1 Special Topic: Trauma-Informed Approaches Adler Graduate School Adverse Childhood Experiences Adverse childhood experiences (or ACES) is defined as childhood exposure to traumatic events such as emotional abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, exposure to violence, neglect, abandonment, exposure to substance abuse, and other harmful events that the child may carry with them into adulthood. When...

Bay Area 'shelter in place' expected: Only essential businesses open in 6 counties with 6.7million people until April 7 [sfchronicle.com]

By Erin Allday, San Francisco Chronicle, March 16, 2020 Six Bay Area counties are expected to announce a “shelter in place” order for all residents on Monday, directing everyone to stay inside their homes and away from others as much as possible for the next three weeks as public health officials desperately try to curb the rapid spread of coronavirus across the region. County authorities were expected to announce the move at 1 p.m. and gave a draft of the order to media outlets to prepare.

Can Traumatic Memories be Erased? [eurekalert.org]

From Tokyo Metropolitan University, Eurekalert!, March 14, 2020 Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that Drosophila flies lose long-term memory (LTM) of a traumatic event when kept in the dark, the first confirmation of environmental light playing a role in LTM maintenance. The team also identified the specific molecular mechanism responsible for this effect. LTMs are notoriously difficult to erase; this work may lead to novel treatments for sufferers of trauma,...

Steven Universe Future E15: When and Where to Watch? [thecinemaholic.com]

By Prizmi Tripathi, The Cinemaholic, March 14, 2020 ‘Steven Universe Future’ AKA ‘Steven Universe’ Season 6, is an animated sci-fi fantasy series that follows Steven, as he aims at tying up all the loose ends after rescuing the Gem empire. Now that the world is rescued and no new threats are looming over the Gems, Steven finds it challenging to relax and focus on himself. Created by Rebecca Sugar, the limited series serves as an ultimate epilogue to ‘Steven Universe.’ It premiered on...

Too Busy? Make Time to 'Do Nothing' [npr.org]

By David Greene, National Public Radio, March 12, 2020 When you collapse on the couch after a long workday and start scrolling through social media, you're not doing your tired brain any favors, says author Celeste Headlee. "Your brain sees your phone as work," she explains. "To your brain, any time that phone is visible, part of your brain is expending part of its energy on preparing for a notification to come in. It's like a runner at the starting gate." Researchers have found that simply...

Maintaining Your Emotional Immunity During Covid-19

By Tian Dayton , Senior Fellow @ The Meadows, Clinical psychologist, psychodramatist, author Emotional Sobriety,ACoA Trauma Syndrome, The Soulful Journey of Recovery (2019),Trauma and Addiction, Forgiving and Moving On at tiandayton.com Uncertainty is one of our most difficult feelings to manage. We humans like to wrap our minds around things, we like to know what’s going to happen. But do we? HHHmmm that’s the age old question. It is times like these that pull us into the present, that...

Overcoming the Fear of Intimacy

Overcoming the Fear of Touch For survivors, like me, just the thought of someone touching us can be terrifying. When someone gives us an uninvited hug or a partner decides to surprise us with a kiss, the alarms immediately sound in our brain. The best illustration of what touch can be like for a survivor I have ever read comes from Stephen J. Bradley, LICSW, LMHC that he gave to Northampton Couples Therapy.

Trauma of Pandemic Proportions [psychologytoday.com]

By Danielle Render Turmaud, Psychology Today, March 14, 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the globe, we are amidst a time of uncertainty and upheaval. Where the focus may often be on recognizing COVID-19 symptoms during this time, it is also important to recognize that this time of crisis and trauma may lead to mental health challenges for many. What are the mental health consequences of a pandemic and how do we cope when there is much that is out of our control? First, it is...

Concrete Strategies if Schools/Colleges Close and/or Go Online

Here is my just released article with 10 concrete suggestions that can be deployed immediately. They can be adapted for PreK- 12 schools and workplaces; they are designed for colleges/universities but easily transported. These are all trauma-responsive and critically important in my view. I noted with a smile that the ACE Connection folks are already using some of these in their own organization. Feel free to circulate the 10 suggestions as a separate document (with attribution as to where...

Tapping through Panic into Peace

In these times of Coronavirus concerns, it is comforting to know we have an Emotional Freedom Techniques method of tapping that does not require touching the face. Click this link to see an illustration of a tapping protocol that is especially useful in calming fears: https://www.janebuchan.com/blog/ The Gamut Point, found on the back of the hand between the ring and baby finger tendons, sits on Triple Warmer, our fight or flight meridian. Our personal First-Responder, we need Triple Warmer...

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