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From Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks... "What Jesus is all about"

Week three in the "Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks" series... examining whether or not Jesus' ministry was trauma-informed. In this message, Pastor Chris looks at the two-fold aspect of Jesus' ministry: a call to individuals and a call to change the culture, our communities, and affect positive outcomes for those who are hurting and marginalized. Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks is the ground-breaking trauma-informed 8-week Bible study that was written in 2017 to introduce ministries to...

Free Webinar: How to Integrate Nutrition into Trauma Treatment

Proper nutrition is a key ingredient in rewiring your clients traumatized neural pathways. Yet, research shows that nutrition is not part of trauma treatment. In fact, Nutrition and trauma are on two different planets. Join Dr. Scott Sells on April 12 from 12 - 1 pm ET to learn an FST (Family Systems Trauma) Nutritional Self-Assessment Handout to help talk to your families about nutrition and its potential benefits through a nutritional brain change. Dr. Sells will share a case study using...

11 Trauma-Informed Boundary Phrases to Use at Work

Trauma-informed leaders know that healthy boundaries are essential for healthy relationships—in and out of work. But setting and reinforcing your boundaries can be challenging when you haven’t had a lot of practice. That’s why we’ve provided these boundary phrases to help you maintain healthy relationships at work by saying no and setting expectations in a kind and trauma-informed way. As you read through these boundary phrases, keep in mind that not all phrases are right for all people or...

PACEs Research Corner — February 2023, Part 2

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!! — Rafael Maravilla] LGBTQ Concerns Arayasirikul S, Turner CM, Hernandez CJ, et al. Transphobic Adverse Childhood Experiences as a Determinant of Mental and Sexual Health for...

Tune into History. Culture. Trauma. – 1pm PT Thursday, March 16 – Encore of Agnes Woodward discussing murdered and missing Indigenous women

In honor of Women's History month, the entire month of March will be dedicated to the women creating a legacy in the worldwide PACEs movement. In this Thursday’s episode, Agnes Woodward uses her knowledge of historical trauma and the healing power of the arts to raise awareness of the adversity Indigenous women face. She also discusses how indigenous women can heal themselves, their families, and future generations. About Agnes Woodward: Beginning in 2013, Agnes Woodward often awakened in...

A roadblock to life-saving addiction treatment is gone. Now what? [npr.org]

Registered nurse Jamie Simmons speaks with a patient during an appointment at the Greater New Bedford Community Health Center in Massachusetts. The patient, whose first name is Kim, says buprenorphine has helped her stay off heroin and avoid an overdose for nearly 20 years. Jesse Costa for KHN By Martha Bebinger, National Public Radio (NPR), March 6, 2023 For two decades — as opioid overdose deaths rose steadily — the federal government limited access to buprenorphine, a medication that...

Opinion | How ditching America’s ‘bootstraps’ myth can open up politics [washingtonpost.com]

By Alissa Quart, In 2022, after Maxwell Frost was elected to Congress at age 25, he announced he would be living with friends while saving money and looking for a place. When the Republican National Committee mocked him for couch surfing, Frost responded : “I don’t get my first paycheck till February and I don’t have a lot of money.” He was, he said , rebutting “the ‘pull yourself up by your bootstraps’ people.” He is not the only member of the new Congress to reveal a modest financial...

During COVID, Black Children Were 100x More Likely Than White Children to Experience Gun Injuries [bu.edu]

By Jillian McKoy, Photo: From article, Boston University School of Public Health, March 10, 2023 Gun violence—and racial disparities in gun violence—have increased substantially during the pandemic, particularly among children. Now a new study led by a School of Public Health researcher shows just how stark these differences in risk of firearm injury are between White and non-White children. Published as a research letter in JAMA Network Open , the study examined gun injuries among children...

‘Global greedflation’: big firms ‘driving shopping bills to record highs’ [theguardian.com]

By Phillip Inman, Photo: Tetra Images/Getty Images, The Guardian, March 12, 2023 Large corporations have fuelled inflation with price increases that go beyond rising costs of raw materials and wages, pushing shopping bills to record highs, according to an analysis of hundreds of company accounts. Highlighting a trend dubbed “greedflation” , the research indicates that supermarkets, food manufacturers and shipping companies are among hundreds of major firms who have improved their profits and...

7 Tips to Help Trauma Survivors in a Healthy Way

One of our most popular articles of all time is on Loving a Trauma Survivor . This article continues that idea — how to help a trauma survivor, in a healthy, positive way. Loving a trauma survivor may mean you also want to help them in many ways. You may want to help them heal, help them live an easier life, and help them be happy! This is natural and usually comes from a loving, kind, generous place. While your help and support can begin in wonderfully positive ways — do you ever feel...

Dr. Sanghoon Yoo- "Spirituality and the Faith Community: Key Components in Building Personal and Community Resilience"

The ETSU Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute is pleased to welcome Rev. Dr. Sanghoon Yoo as the speaker for the March Resilience Speaker Series. Dr. Yoo will be presenting, “Spirituality and the Faith Community: Key Components in Building Personal and Community Resilience”. The presentation will take place Tuesday, March 21, 2023, from 2:00-3:00 p.m . Please see the attached flyer for more details. Feel free to share the flyer with others. Please direct any questions to Lisa Favre Clark (...

Navajo Nation Is Taking on Three States and the Federal Government for the Right to Colorado River Water [newrepublic.com]

By Matt Ford, Photo: Spencer Platt, The Soapbox, March 9, 2023 The Supreme Court is extremely strict about what can be brought into its chambers during oral arguments. In addition to obvious items like guns and knives, visitors must leave just about every other personal item outside when they enter. Cameras, cell phones, laptops, and the like are left outside—even if you’re a reporter. No snacks or drinks can be brought in. Not even water. On March 20, however, the entire Colorado River will...

The German clinics for burnt-out parents [bbc.com]

By Sophie Hardach, Photo: Getty Images, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), March 7, 2023 Sebastian Schwerk lay awake at night, his mind racing. His father had recently died of leukaemia. Schwerk had been caring for him for months, together with his siblings, as well as looking after his own family. Now his mother needed care, too. His two older children were going through puberty. And he worried that with so much going on, his youngest son wasn't getting enough attention. "All of those...

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