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Next "A Better Normal" community discussion series: April 7, 2020 — Tian Dayton

 

Ken Catalino



This week, we're hosting 'A Better Normal' discussions on Tuesday, April 7; Thursday, April 9; and Friday, April 10, 2020....12 pm PT/ 1 pm MT/ 2 pm CT/ 3 pm ET. 

Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Therapist and author Dr. Tian Dayton, who first started writing about ACEs science more than 20 years ago, will address grief and maintaining emotional sobriety during COVID-19. (See more about Dayton below.) Alison Cebula, Northeastern regional community facilitator, and Carey Sipp, Southeast community facilitator for ACEs Connection, will host this community conversation. 

Thursday, April 9, 2020
Ingrid Cockhren, ACEs Connection community facilitator and DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) expert, and Joshunda Sanders, freelance journalist and author (The Beautiful Darkness: A Handbook for Orphans), lead a conversation focused on the inequities in our healthcare system and how those inequities are being exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This discussion will highlight current disparities in treatment, access and care and the future implications of this pandemic for communities of color and other underserved populations.

Friday, April 10, 2020
Judy Knapp, director of PreventionWORKS in El Dorado County, CA, does primary violence-prevention education in schools and throughout the El Dorado County, CA, community, and is co-founder of El Dorado ACES Collaborative. She'll lead a conversation about domestic violence, and how she integrates an approach based on ACEs science. It's an approach that she began in 1998, when the first publication about the CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences Study came out. 

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https://zoom.us/j/299661658
Meeting ID: 299 661 658

More about Dr. Tian Dayton: The author of 15 books, including The Soulful Journey of Recovery, The ACOA Trauma Syndrome, Emotional Sobriety, Trauma and Addiction, Forgiving and Moving On, Dayton is known worldwide for creating the Relationship Trauma Repair RTR  therapy. She is a senior fellow at The Meadows in Wickenburg, AZ,  and is a clinical psychologist and pshycodramatist.

Dayton will focus on maintaining emotional immunity during COVID-19 — how we can build immunity to anxiety and fear. She will also address feelings of grief and loss, which are especially important to address now as many people are sensing the loss of routine, of expected events such as school graduations and vacations, of family time during the upcoming religious holidays, of normalcy and of their normal, everyday lives. 

“It’s not what happens to us but what we do with what happens that matters. Research on resilience finds that those who thrive in situations that might defeat others, have somehow figured out how to mobilize their supports and make use of them. They have a sense of reality and acceptance about their circumstances, but they are proactive in taking steps to make things better. We will be sharing many tips that will help you to manage anxiety and actively create some balance and calm throughout this challenging period, “ says Dayton.

“The issue of grief can be challenging for those who grew up with adverse childhood experiences,” Dayton adds. “Not only are they experiencing the natural feelings around loss that surround this current COVID-19 crisis, but their hidden, unconscious grief may getting ‘warmed up’ and they may be experiencing emotions of anger, frustration and feelings of hopeless and helplessness that are disproportionately large. And, because they are not aware that old grief is getting triggered into this new situation, they are having more pain, relationship issues and acting-out behavior than they may otherwise experience.”

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https://zoom.us/j/299661658
Meeting ID: 299 661 658

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Join Zoom Meeting on Tuesday, April 7 at  3 p.m. EST, 2 p.m. CST; 1 p.m. CMT, and noon PDT. 

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