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Beyond the Buzzwords: What Does Trauma-Informed Care Truly Mean? [madinamerica.com]

By Rachel Levy, Mad in America, May 20, 2020 On March 4, 2020, Rethinking Psychiatry (in Portland, Oregon) met for our monthly meeting. The topic was “Beyond the Buzzwords: What Does Trauma-informed Care Really Mean?” This subject turned out to be even more relevant, as we are now facing a global pandemic that is causing massive trauma. This was to be our last in-person meeting for the foreseeable future. We are continuing to meet online. Both our April and May meetings were held via Zoom...
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Re: Trauma Stewardship Digital Discussion Group starting December 2nd

Kaleigh Cornelison ·
Hi Duan! It's definitely wide open. When I've done these groups in the past we've had a range of social workers and non social workers, folks who are planning to use the info for work and for personal life. I think the content lends itself well to all folks and the group gets a lot out of hearing a variety of applications and experiences. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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Re: Trauma Stewardship Digital Discussion Group starting December 2nd

Daun Kauffman ·
Is the Discussion Group primarily planned for those in Social Work ? Rookies or veterans, or wide open?
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Trauma Stewardship Digital Discussion Group starting December 2nd

Kaleigh Cornelison ·
Join me for a 6 week digital discussion group about Laura van Dernoot Lipsky’s amazing book, Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others . This book has been a game changer for me throughout my social work career. Impactful, funny, and practical, I have use this book to not only support my own selfcare but also to support teams that I’ve worked with. As I’ve revisited this book, I often find myself wanting to share what I'm learning with others, dive...
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