

87: Hidden Costs of Trauma (Part 3)—Healing Through Community and Cultural Practices
What is necessary for healing trauma?
In the final episode in our three-part series, recorded as a live webinar in May for Mental Health Awareness month, we explore the limitations of academic and medical jargon in discussing trauma, advocate for culturally competent communication that makes trauma-informed care accessible to all, emphasize the need for policies that resonate with those impacted by trauma, and highlight the significance of grassroots advocacy in driving systemic change.
Our guests share inspiring stories and evidence-based solutions, highlighting the power of cross-sector coalitions and Indigenous practices in fostering resilience and well-being.
Join us for a hopeful conversation about the potential for widespread adoption of trauma-informed methodologies, to build a more humane and effective support system for individuals and communities alike.
Panelists:
* Martin Simms. Founder and Director of Performance Enhancement at The DOPE Coach Academy
* Ingrid Cockhren, CEO Cockhren Consulting
* Connie Iannetta, Founder, FosterStrong
* Jesse Kohler, Executive Director on loan for the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP)
Resources:
- Economic Burden of Health Conditions Associated With Adverse Childhood Experiences Among US Adults, JAMA Network
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Producer / Editor: Neel Panji
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