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May 2023

Living Breathing Medicine Podcast – Delivering Trauma-Informed Care with Psychotherapist Robyn Brickel

Recently Brickel and Associates owner and clinical director, Robyn Brickel, MA, LMFT joined Dr. Natasha Beauvais and Dr. Cecily Havert on episode five of the Living Breathing Medicine podcast. During their discussion, they shared important topics such as trauma-informed care, a “bottom-up” approach to treating trauma, and the mind-body connection. Discover more about their insightful conversation on the importance of creating a safe environment for quality care in mental and physical health.

Join Dr. Bob Sege on History. Culture. Trauma. — A Mental Health Month Encore — Thursday 1pm PT/4 pm ET

Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with mental health struggles. The collective trauma of COVID-19 has exasperated our country’s mental health crisis. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren, CEO of PACEs Connection, and Mathew Portell, director of outreach and education, spoke with Robert Sege, MD, Ph.D. and professor of pediatrics and medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, to launch a focus on mental health during Mental Health...

North Carolina Is “Primed and Ready” to Institute Reforms To Protect Children from Harm, say Co-Chairs Following First Statewide Trauma Summit

More than 550 researchers, advocates, educators, community stakeholders, clinical and practitioner groups, persons with lived experience, legislators, and representatives from state agencies, among others, attended a statewide summit in Raleigh, North Carolina—“Leveraging North Carolina’s Assets to Prevent Child Trauma,” April 27-28. Diana Fishbein, Ph.D., senior scientist in the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG), University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, and the...

NC Healthy & Resilient Communities (NCH&RCI) Initiative Launches Resilient North Carolina New Website; Will Engage Communities Statewide Around Resilience

RALEIGH- Resilient North Carolina , a website created by the NC Healthy & Resilient Communities Initiative (NCH&RCI), has launched. Resilient North Carolina is intended for all North Carolinians, with the goal of sharing best practices and connecting individuals and organizations building resilience and reducing trauma statewide. NCH&RCI works to build healthy and resilient communities for young children and families, creating resilience across each generation by bringing...

Center for Community Resilience Annual Report Released

The Center for Community Resilience (CCR) is pleased to share its 2022 Annual Report highlighting our latest efforts to advance a national movement building more equitable and just communities for children and families. CCR worked with partners across the country to develop new approaches in narrative change to lift up the truth of structural racism, strengthen power-building to mobilize communities and the organizations that serve their needs and interests, and use science to measure...

BOOK BANNING FACILITATES CHILD ABUSE AND SEX TRAFFICING

Kids Know Books About Abuse Are Not Pornography. ‘Moms’ Should, Too. NY TIMES, Patricia McCormick May 7, 2023 Last year, a parent at a Virginia school board meeting stepped up to a microphone and read a passage from my book, “Sold.” The scene she chose to read, informed in part by my own experiences of sexual abuse , describes the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl by an older man. There is no graphic language or obscenity in the passage; the story is told from the point of view of a child...

S2.E15: Relationships, Intimacy, & Trauma [podcast]

In this episode, hosts Anne and Alison talk to relationship expert Jayson Gaddis on his path to healing his childhood wounds through the teachings of his romantic relationships. He shares the moment he stopped viewing himself as the victim in his failed relationships and started to take ownership of his life and responsibility for his growth. He's creating a relational world in which people care how their actions impact the way people feel. It's a world we want to live in! We discuss...

Free Honest Sharing Workshop

Date: 7th of May Time: 8-10 pm CET Location: online via Zoom More about Honest Sharing you can read here: https://www.pacesconnection.com/blog/self-regulation-by-honest-sharing-worldwide This 2 hours workshop is for Honest Sharing newbies. People who are interested in authentic contact and increased capacity and self regulation. Agenda: 4 participants Everybody gets the opportunity to experience Honest Sharing with another participant and receive feedback. Possibilities to raise questions...

May is Asian Pacific American heritage month. What it really means to some AAPI members. [usatoday.com]

By Jennifer Sangalang, Image: Screenshot from article, USA TODAY, May 2, 2023 "Maraming salamat po!" "Xiexie!" "Cam on!" "Kamsahamnida!" "Arigato!" "Khob Khun!" Let's begin this roundup by saying "thank you" in various Asian languages − Tagalog, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese and Thai − to all the Asians and Asian Americans in news and pop culture who influenced so many of us growing up in the States. Perhaps you never realized the impact you had − many of us can relate to being "the...

Discussing Asian American Mental Health This AAPI Month [psychologytoday.com]

By Sam Louie, Photo: Thirteen .J/Unsplash, Psychology Today, April 26, 2023 With Asian American Pacific Islander month upon us this May, I wanted to focus on my specialty in working with Asian Americans. What exactly is Asian American mental health and how is it different from others? Asian Americans struggle with mental health issues such as anxiety , depression , and addiction , just like anyone else. In addition, due to immigration, cultural, and generational patterns, a therapist needs...

How To Talk To Asian Elders About Getting Mental Health Help [laist.com]

By Michael Flores, Photo: Chris Farias/LAist, LAist, January 25, 2023 Many Asian Americans are questioning the state of mental health in their community after the shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay . Therapy can help with anger management, conflict resolution and negotiation skills, according to Jenny Wang, Ph.D, who is a therapist and author of Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans. “Does therapy prevent all violence? Probably not,” she said. "But...

17 Mental Health Resources For Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders [verywellmind.com]

By Kendra Cherry, Illustration: Verywell Mind, Verywell Mind, January 27, 2023 Mental health resources for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are essential today with the rise of hate and discrimination directed toward these communities. According to a report issued by Stop AAPI Hate, a group that works to track incidents of racially motivated harassment and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, anti-Asian hate crimes are on the rise. Between March 19, 2020, and...

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