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Who Killed the Knap Family? [NYTimes.com]

"If we’re going to obsess about personal responsibility , let’s also have a conversation about social responsibility ." I think its important to recognize the limits of individual ability be resilient or to recover, even while we tout that it is possible. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/09/opinion/sunday/deaths-despair-poverty.html

WEBINAR: How to Motivate Even the Toughest Parents So They Show Up and Cooperate

Without parent involvement in your trauma treatment, child relapse rates skyrocket. To prevent relapse, it is important to begin building relationships before you meet with the family. That is why the FST| Family Systems Trauma Model incorporates the Motivational Interview (MI) Call Technique. Wednesday, February 5 1 - 2 pm ET Register HERE for free In this webinar includes: Learn the 6-Question FST Motivational Script to increase your show rates to 80% or more with your toughest parents,...

Why do family estrangements happen?

Family estrangement is a very grief-ridden and personal experience that family members face when someone leaves or driven away from their family of origin. It occurs in families of all different demographic situations, including all races, religions, and cultures. But why do family estrangements happen? In this article, we shall focus on some of the most common reasons why family estrangements occur including:

Study of Veterans Details Genetic Basis for Anxiety, Links Anxiety and Depression [news.yale.edu]

By Bill Hathaway, Yale News, January 7, 2020 Some of the variants associated with anxiety had previously been implicated as risk factors for bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia. The new study further contributes the first convincing molecular explanation for why anxiety and depression often coexist. "This is the richest set of results for the genetic basis of anxiety to date," said co-lead author Joel Gelernter, the Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry,...

In Reversal, Counties and States Help Inmates Keep Medicaid [pewtrusts.org]

By Max Blau, Pew Stateline, January 8, 2020 More local and state officials are working to ensure that low-income residents stay on Medicaid when they go to jail. Federal law bars Medicaid recipients from accessing their full federal health benefits while incarcerated. But officials from both parties have pushed for two key changes to ensure little or no disruption of health benefits for pretrial detainees who have not been convicted of a crime and make up most of the 612,000 people held in...

'It Takes a Village': Program at Boys & Girls Club in Hillsboro Changing 8-Year-Old's Life [kptv.com]

By Fox 12 Staff, Fox 12 Oregon, January 7, 2020 A program at the Boys & Girls Club of the Portland Metropolitan Area is helping to change lives. Most afternoons at the Inukai Family Boys & Girls Club in Hillsboro, you’ll find a playful 8-year-old named Matthew Yslas-Burk. “Me like to play pool with staff,” Yslas-Burk said. “Look how good I am at just practicing.” [ Please click here to read more .]

The Side-Effect of Trauma We Rarely Address: Loneliness [rewire.org]

By Juli Fraga, Rewire, January 8, 2020 “What’s the sad thing you never talk about?” comedian and artist Michael Kruz Kayne asked his Twitter followers on Nov. 19. Referencing his personal heartache, Kayne tweeted about the death of his baby, Daniel, who passed away 10 years ago. “I never talk about it with anyone other than my wife. It’s taken me ten years to realize that I want to talk about it all the time,” Kayne posted to Twitter. [ Please click here to read more .]

Trauma Informed Educators Network Podcast

If you are not familiar with the Trauma Informed Educators Network Podcast I hope you check it out. I'm speaking to a diverse group of trauma-informed practitioners from around the globe to share their knowledge, ideas, and experiences to support those in the work. Episode 7 was released today! I had an amazing time chatting with Dr. Bruce Perry who discussed the Neurosequential Model amongst many other things! You can now access the podcast from many different platforms! (SoundCloud,...

ACEs Prevention in the Land of Enchantment

As our Anna, Age Eight Institute reaches its sixth month of operation in New Mexico, I wanted to share a bit about our work to end ACEs, trauma and social adversity. Through relationship-building, community mobilization and communication, we have been able to do four things: ENGAGE: Convince leaders and the public that we are living within an epidemic of adverse childhood experiences, leading to family and community trauma. INNOVATE: Explain to all stakeholders that changes to systems of...

Writing a Grant Related to Trauma-Informed Care? Include State-of-the-Art Program Evaluation Using the ARTIC Scale

More and more, public and private funders are developing grant lines to fund trauma-informed care (TIC). Requests for proposals (RFPs) are popping up all over the place. This is an exciting time in the field with opportunities to innovation and creativity. Of course, any strong grant application includes program evaluation where you lay out how you plan to rigorously evaluate the intervention you are proposing. Funders want to ensure that the TIC intervention they are supporting is informed...

Lady Gaga Discusses Psychotic Break During Interview with Oprah [themighty.com]

By Renee Fabian, The Mighty, January 8, 2020 Lady Gaga sat down with Oprah on Saturday for a wide-ranging and candid discussion about her experiences with mental health and chronic pain, including having a psychotic break. During the conversation, which took place as part of Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus Tour in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Lady Gaga described what her psychotic break felt like. “My whole body started tingling and I started screaming. I was in a hospital. It’s very...

How the Body Keeps the Score: Intensive Trauma Treatment Course [pesi.com]

By Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, PESI, January 7, 2020 Trauma is horrendous. It overwhelms its victims and often the people who try to treat it. It reshapes one’s sense of self, bodily experience and brain organization — leaving people stuck in terror, isolation, and shame. My life’s work has been to find the most effective pathways to healing trauma. It’s why I founded the Trauma Center, have been part of groundbreaking research, and wrote the #1 New York Times bestselling book The Body Keeps...

Five Who Spread Hope in 2019 [nytimes.com]

By Tina Rosenberg, The New York Times, December 17, 2019 O.K., so Time magazine has Greta Thunberg. But many other individuals also changed the world for the better in 2019. Here, for a second year, is a list of five whose contributions Fixes wrote about. Scott O’Neill fights tropical disease. “People who understand dengue and live in transmission areas are horrified and scared.” There’s a new weapon in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases. Before 1970, only nine countries had...

The Relentless School Nurse: Thank You, American Nurse, for Welcoming The Relentless School Nurse!

2020 is starting out in a most unexpected, but an exciting way for The Relentless School Nurse. American Nurse , the official journal of the ANA has a special feature called "My Nurse Influencers," and I have been chosen as one of the monthly contributors. To say I am honored, thrilled, humbled, and a bit stunned is a huge understatement. The fact that school nurses are being recognized as the specialty practice we all know that we have been for more than 110 years, fills me with a sense of...

5 Things to Know as California Starts Screening Children for Toxic Stress [californiahealthline.org]

By Barbara Feder Ostrov, California Healthline, January 7, 2020 Starting this year, routine pediatric visits for millions of California children could involve questions about touchy family topics, such as divorce, unstable housing or a parent who struggles with alcoholism. California now will pay doctors to screen patients for traumatic events known as adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, if the patient is covered by Medi-Cal — the state’s version of Medicaid for low-income families. The...

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