Tagged With "childhood trauma"
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J-TEN: Trauma, Neurobiology and Sensory Interventions
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M-TREM: The Men’s Trauma Recovery Empowerment Model
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Maintaining Cultural Curiosity in Ourselves
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Maintaining Professional Boundaries
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Managing Anger in Positive Ways
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Meet-Up: ACEs and Education
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Nurturing Resilient Children
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Our Kids are Not Broken: Empowering Traumatized Youth
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Panel Discussion: Intentional Design for Human Well-Being
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Partnering With Parents: Strategies for Engagement
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Partnering With Parents: Strategies for Engagement
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Philadelphia ACE Task Force Community of Practice Meeting
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Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference
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Philadephia ACE Task Force Film Festival
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Portraits of Professional Caregivers Screening
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Reflective Leadership
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Reflective Leadership
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Sandra Bloom, MD - Trauma Theory 101 @ BHTEN in Philadelphia
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Save the Date: Trauma Theory '101'
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care for Teachers
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Self-Care, Healing and Replenishment through the Arts
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Systemic Trauma: How Helping Systems Sometimes Hurt
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Systemic Trauma: How Helping Systems Sometimes Hurt
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Systemic Trauma: How Helping Systems Sometimes Hurt
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Education's Mr. Fix-it [The Christian Science Monitor]
Mike Lamb, Washington, DC Executive Director of Turnaround for Children , alerted me to this interesting Cover Story in The Christian Science Monitor about how Scott Gordon, chief executive officer of Mastery Charter Schools comprised of 21 charter schools in Philadelphia, has shifted his “no excuses” approach to a “trauma-informed” approach to discipline. The article by Sarah Garland reports: Classrooms and hallways are still orderly, but suspension is now a last resort. Mastery instead...
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End the cycles of trauma and poverty for Philly families | Perspective [philly.com]
A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry is shedding light on intergenerational trauma, adding to the growing body of evidence that the impact of trauma can be passed down from one generation to the next. While the research stems from Scandinavia more than 75 years ago, it has critically important implications for Philadelphia, a city challenged by high rates of deep poverty and violence, contributing to trauma exposure among its residents. During World War II, tens of thousands of children...
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Experiences with Childhood Trauma impact everyone, regardless of fame, fortune, beauty or status
The “lifestyles of the rich and famous” are often times a discussion piece for a variety of reasons – the latest celebrity fashion; who divorced who; what photo is “breaking the internet” this week. However, how...