Skip to main content

Replies sorted oldest to newest

A long time friend and former co-worker is now trying to get [mental health]  'Aid' to Earthquake Survivors in Puerto Rico. His current job in Massachusetts, while residing in New Hampshire make that challenging... He was the first Hispanic translator for Manchester (NH) District Court, and subsequently the first hispanic translator in Hillsborough County (NH) Superior Court (His father had been a Judge in Puerto Rico, and attended federal Judicial conferences in Boston-serving Federal 'Region' I [New England and Puerto Rico]. I am sure that [trauma-informed] 'Resilience Building' would also be welcome.... Perhaps he can avail some 'spanish translating resources' after the Earthquake survivors have 'suitable care'.

MARY KING GRUMAN posted:

Check in with 

Roxana Lesses posted:

I am looking for a  Trauma Informed presentation/training in Spanish.

 

In which state are you located?  If ACEs Interface has done training in your state you can contact a suitably trained Master Trainer who can provide presentation in Spanish.  If you are in Michigan pls let me know.

I am in Florida. Thank you for the information.

Roxana,

I know someone who has extensive experience doing trauma-informed care trainings, mostly for health care professionals, in Spanish and English. She is not on ACE's Connection, but I told her about this group and she has expressed interested in joining and registering as a speaker. She gave me her contact information if you want to reach out:

Carmen Landau, MD
carmlandau@gmail.com
Southwestern Women's Options
University of New Mexico-Dept. of Family and Community Medicine

Hope this helps,

Luke

Hi Carey!
Trusage.com has ACE & treatment solutions in Spanish, too

Trusage Two Weeks of Texts in Spanish



Semana 1 | Día 1

TÃĐcnica #1

Respira por el estrÃĐs

Cuando estas bajo estrÃĐs, siempre nos olvidamos como respirar--así es.
Tenemos nuestro vientre tenso y nuestra respiraciÃģn se vuelve tensa y
superficial. Entonces la manera mÃĄs rÃĄpida y mÃĄs fÃĄcil de aliviar tu estrÃĐs
es hacer una pausa.



Cierra tus ojos y pon atenciÃģn a tu respiraciÃģn. Siente el ritmo de tu
respiraciÃģnâ€Ķ inhalaâ€Ķ exhalaâ€Ķ inhalaâ€Ķ exhala. Ahora, acepta tu respiraciÃģn.



No hay nada que hacer. No estÃĄs haciendo nada mal. Solamente observa tu
respiraciÃģn y acÃĐptala como es, como si estuvieras observando las nubes
flotando en el cielo.



Practícalo 2 o 3 veces al día o cuando simplemente te sientas estresado.
Veras que despuÃĐs de hacerlo te sentirÃĄs mÃĄs relajado y confortado.



https://youtu.be/LVwEjNV51_w



Best wishes,

Dr. Brian Alman



On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 7:16 AM ACEsConnection <
communitymanager@acesconnection.com> wrote:

Add Reply

Copyright ÂĐ 2023, PACEsConnection. All rights reserved.
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×