October 31 kicks off a three day celebration dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. Halloween, in particular, can be a challenging time for those who have experienced trauma. To learn more about how to manage triggers this Halloween and be more trauma aware, check out this article from Promise Behavioral Health in Tennessee.
Halloween can also be a great time to build positive relationships with your own children and children in the neighborhood. Check out this new resource from the Search Institute to learn more!
Have a safe and happy Halloween everyone!
The WSU CEI Trauma-Informed Systems of Care Initiatives Team
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