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The Neuroscience of Trauma and How to Build Resilience

The Neuroscience of Trauma and How to Build Resilience

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have lasting emotional and health consequences for children that can continue to manifest into adulthood. The Relationship Foundation introduces the Trauma-Informed and Trauma-Responsive Education approach. It focuses on Relationship Education as an essential element of building resilience. These skills and knowledge can be applied with the family, in the workplace, in schools, and in other settings.

A Trauma-Informed School fosters an atmosphere of emotional and physical safety that can alleviate the effects of ACEs.

Learn about the practical application of:

  • The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study
  • Impact of ACEs on Children and Adults
  • Creating Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms & Workplaces
  • Alleviating the Effects of ACEs
  • The Neuroscience of Trauma
  • Trauma Responsive Practices

When something happens in our outer world that has a strong emotional charge, the brain takes a snapshot of it, which is called a memory. Certain memories are activated under stress that have us revert to early childhood behaviors. Learning about one’s ACEs helps to put such instances into perspective so we can respond in a more measured way. Mental health awareness is vital.

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The Relationship Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, so please consider donating for your ticket! Every donation supports our work in schools and social service organizations. You can also support us on Patreonfor as low as $3 a month and receive access to our webinars without registering on Eventbrite, as well as other discounts and perks.

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