Just watched an amazing (quick) TedTalk on diversity and inclusion in higher education. Anthony Jack brings real life experiences that many of us haven't considered as an aspect of inclusion or diversity. Give it a watch.
Many of us have experienced some traumatic event in our lives. These events often shape the way we will see others or how we conduct our lives. Being trauma-aware means understanding that our attitudes and behaviors may be artifacts of previous trauma. If we approach every relationship with respect and leave out judgmental attitudes, we can help all of us build resilience.
Friday, July 30, 2021
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What a great reminder that we caregivers (helping professions, heads of household), that compassion fatigue is REAL. The good news is the...
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) study by Felitti et al. (1998) found links between adult health issues and their traumatic experiences...
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This is such an amazing way to approach our experiences from a Positive Psychology stance. Yes, it is terrible when we are going through ...
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