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A Better Normal: Practicing Resilience | Tools to Reduce Stress & Anxiety | Thursday April 29, 2021

Alison Cebulla ·
Join us for the next episode of A Better Normal! Hosted by PACEs Connection's Gail Kennedy. Thursday, April 29, 2021 | Noon to 1pm PDT >>Click here to register<< T his will be a workshop format and will not be recorded or reposted. The stressors of 2020 and 2021 are leading to burnout and exhaustion among ACEs professionals. Join IsraAID and PACEs for a specialized, interactive self-care session, on concrete ways to reduce stress and anxiety in order to continue your important...
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Every Day is About Mental Health Awareness at WYS

Lorry Leigh Belhumeur ·
Although mental health and wellness is our primary focus EVERY DAY at Western Youth Services (WYS). May is Mental Health Awareness month
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Building a Restorative Restart to School in the Fall

Lara Kain ·
As we look towards the reopening of in-person instruction in the fall, planning and reimagining for a restorative restart to our school systems that emphasizes student and educator mental health is a priority. In addition, there is a windfall of one-time funding coming to districts from federal and local funds for just this purpose. Recently a wise educator said to me, ‘you know, if you want to get to the hearts and minds of school leaders to make changes for the fall you need to do so by...
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Impact of a Resiliency Training to Support the Mental Well-being of Front-line Workers [traumaresourceinstitute.com]

Elaine Miller Karas ·
By Linda Grabbe, Melinda K. Higgins, Marianne Baird, and Katherine M. Pfeiffer, Trauma Resource Institute, July 2021 Background: Front-line workers (FLW) are at risk for secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and related psychiatric sequelae: depression, anxiety, suicidality, posttraumatic stress disorder, and sleep and substance use disorders. FLW are in need of self-care programs to support their mental health. Methods: Quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of a simple mental...
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2021 AVA Global Health Virtual Summit October 21-22 [avahealth.org]

Tasneem Ismailji ·
“Imperfect Storm: Lessons Learned from a Traumatic Year" The 2021 Global Health Virutal Summit on Violence and Abuse provides a collegial environment for participants to have a virtual front row seat to the latest science and practice in violence and abuse treatment and prevention from a very traumatic 2020. Last year, our world experienced trauma in many areas such as racism, a pandemic, political unrest, human trafficking, and more. This year's summit encourages lessons learned to foster a...
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Humanizing school environments

Lara Kain ·
Often, we are confronted with dehumanizing practices in education setting—practices that cause trauma, induce shame, and contribute to the adversity that many children and adults already face. Practices that push us away from our better selves, and strip others of their dignity and humanity. Practices and institutions that punish, harm, exclude, degrade, dismiss, disrespect, and disregard. Educators and students alike have experienced being dehumanized in their school environments at some...
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Education Upended: Talking Out of Turn presents 'Fighting educator fatigue and burnout with regulation' with Emily Read Daniels

Lara Kain ·
Please join us for our new series Education Upended: Talking Out of Turn . This monthly series will feature a conversation facilitated by Lara Kain, PACEsConnection Education Consultant , with special guests on education related current events and hot topics. We will use a trauma-informed and PACEs science aware lens to examine what is going on K-12 education, what needs changing, and strategies being used in the field to disrupt harmful policies and make positive changes in the system.
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Re: Education Upended: Talking Out of Turn presents 'Fighting educator fatigue and burnout with regulation' with Emily Read Daniels

Christie Hahn ·
I'm looking forward to this conversation, thank you for facilitating it! We (Aetna, a CVS Health Company) are working with Dr. Chan Hellman on applying the science of hope to mitigate the negative effects of burnout and secondary traumatic stress, so it will be great to hear about the perspectives of educators. As a former high school English teacher, I can definitely relate to assuring a regulated classroom and the challenge that being burned out can pose when trying to help students...
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Healing Healthcare: A Free Global Mindfulness Summit [healthcare.mindful.org]

Gail Kennedy ·
FEBRUARY 8-10, 2022 Join us for some or all of this inclusive 3-day online event featuring conversations, meditations, and panel discussions with 40+ experts in healthcare and mindfulness. All summit content will be available to view through February 20. Welcome to the Healing Healthcare Global Mindfulness Summit Our healthcare industry has been delivered to the edges of its capacity by this global pandemic. The successive waves of grief, PTSD, and burnout caused by COVID have yet to be...
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Research shows only a tiny percentage of physicians integrating PACEs science

Jane Stevens ·
Three relatively recent studies from different parts of the U.S. show that only a tiny percentage of physicians, medical school faculty and other healthcare providers are integrating practices and policies based on the science of positive and adverse childhood experiences (PACEs). Why it matters: For people in the PACEs community, the following is news that’s 20 years old: Adverse childhood experiences are common, preventable and linked to six out of the top ten leading causes of death in...
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Re: How Parents and Teachers Can Calm Kids' Getty Fire Anxiety [latimes.com]

Former Member ·
Thanks for sharing such an amazing and informative blog. This is really helpful for kids who are suffering from anxiety. This is such an initial stage where parents and teachers can help the child overcome their issue but at a large scale, I prefer there are therapists in our society who are offering their services and do their best to overcome their client's issues so we have to consult with them. One of my friends also consults with a therapist who is offering their services as anxiety...
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Compliance to Compassion: Supporting Students, Teachers & Staff in Challenging Times

Lorraine Schneider ·
The past two years have been so very challenging. As we start yet another school year, we know that we’ve seen an increase in stress-related/trauma-related behaviors. The focus on “managing” behavior in many schools is failing children and the educators who serve them. This full-day virtual event will focus on hope, reframing our lenses and compassionate solutions. The day will be headlined by Alfie Kohn, author of Punished by Rewards . Other speakers include: Jim Sporleder Dr. Stuart...
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Re: Unanswered cries: Why California faces a shortage of mental health workers (calmatters.org)

Jeoffry Gordon ·
This is bad news, but nothing new. The "free market" does not work for health services, except to make gobs of money for corporations and businesses. All the other wealthy countries in the world recognize health care as a "public good" which means they subsidize it and plan for its equitable distribution as best as their resources allow. Here in the US, behavioral health services require intensive person to person time - robots need not apply. Business oriented efficiencies do not exist or...
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The Imposter Syndrome and Adverse Childhood Experiences: Understand the Mask and How to Drop It

Dr. Glenn Schiraldi ·
Pretending is the imposter’s exhausting attempt to conceal hidden wounds that often trace back to childhood. Most people relate to at lease some aspects of the syndrome. We discuss ways to drop the mask, counter insecurities, and live authentically.
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