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Mindfulness for Children [nytimes.com]

By David Gelles and Sam Kalda, The New York Times, September 2021 Children of all ages can benefit from mindfulness, the simple practice of bringing a gentle, accepting attitude to the present moment. It can help parents and caregivers, too, by promoting happiness and relieving stress. Here, we offer basic tips for children and adults of all ages, as well as several activities that develop compassion, focus, curiosity and empathy. And remember, mindfulness can be fun. What Is Mindfulness,...

Join Us For Conversations With Evey & Elizabeth

Join us via Zoom Monday, September 27, 2021 at 6:00pm (Central). This week our special guest, Lisa Babcock Hilton, will bring us through an important discussion on sibling abuse. Sibling abuse includes the physical, psychological, or sexual abuse of one sibling by another. A fourth category that brought attention from researchers during the first decade of the 21st century is sibling relational abuse, which derives from relational aggression (Wikipedia) Cost: Donation to EmpowerSurvivors...

Distanced [statnews.com]

By Bethany Mollenkof, STAT, September 21, 2021 Photographer Bethany Mollenkof spent six months documenting the impact of Covid-19 on residents of rural Black communities in the South. While the pandemic has exacerbated existing medical and financial inequities in these remote corners of the region, it has also highlighted communities’ strength in the face of unprecedented challenges. On this page, you will find photos and videos from the places she visited. Click on the links to see the...

Los Angeles County Supervisors Approve Therapeutic Approaches to Youth Detention [imprintnews.org]

By Jeremy Loudenbeck, The Imprint, September 15, 2021 Citing the need for “repair and healing,” members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to expand therapeutic approaches to juvenile detention Wednesday, calling on department officials to create plans for mentorships with formerly incarcerated adults, restorative justice programs and more time outdoors. The unanimously approved plan presented by Supervisors Holly Mitchell and Sheila Kuehl also directs county officials to...

'I studied law in jail - now I want to change the system' [bbc.com]

By Kirstie Brewer, British Broadcasting Corporation, September 5, 2021 LaTonya woke up in the night to the sound of thuds and yells. Her mother's boyfriend had been growing increasingly abusive and unstable, and now he was dragging their bed out of the apartment and into the passageway outside. LaTonya crept out of bed and saw the boyfriend shouting and jabbing his finger at her mother's temple. "I thought I could protect my mom," she says. She picked up an aerosol can and hit him with it.

Dewan: Why we need wellness centers for schools [sanjosespotlight.com]

By Mary Ann Dewan, San José Spotlight, September 20, 2021 The last 18 plus months have been challenging for students, families and all school personnel due to pandemic-related circumstances. There was a crisis of youth mental health looming and the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated this crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , the number of people having thoughts of suicide and experiencing depression has nearly doubled as compared to the years before the pandemic.

Camp for kids traumatized by natural disasters offers space for healing [nbcnews.com]

By Alicia Victoria Lozano, NBC News, September 18, 2021 When the Caldor Fire swooped down toward South Lake Tahoe in California, Melissa Benavidez and her family knew it was time to go. Her husband, a municipal firefighter, urged Benavidez to pack up their three children and head to safety while he stayed behind to work 12-hour shifts. Benavidez, a teacher, tried to make the experience fun for her family. They headed south to the Santa Cruz boardwalk and visited relatives in the San Joaquin...

60 Seconds With SRQ Strong: Healing

Supporting your own HEALING. Learn more in the latest episode of 60 Seconds with SRQ Strong, featuring our summer intern, Ximena Chafloque. View the Spanish version on our Spanish Youtube Playlist, https://youtube.com/playlist ... or by visiting our Spanish Facebook page, SRQ Strong en español

New Transforming Trauma Episode : Healing Racial Trauma through Embodiment with Becky Carter

Transforming Trauma Episode 052: Healing Racial Trauma through Embodiment with Becky Carter In this episode of Transforming Trauma, we hear from trauma therapist, somatic practitioner, and speaker, Becky Carter. Becky specializes in complex trauma (C-PTSD), and has a special focus on supporting transracial adoptees and their families. Throughout the episode, Becky shares about her work with somatic healing of racial trauma, her own connection to her ancestral trauma, and how embodiment can...

Education Upended: Talking Out of Turn presents "The Fake Controversy of Critical Race Theory in K-12 Education" with special guest Ingrid Cockhren

Introducing our new series Education Upended: Talking Out of Turn . This monthly series will feature a conversation facilitated by Lara Kain, PACEsConnection Education Consultant , with special guests on education related current events and hot topics. We will use a trauma-informed and PACEs science aware lens to examine what is going on K-12 education, what needs changing, and strategies being used in the field to disrupt harmful policies and make positive changes in the system. September...

California advocates press for expansion of visiting rights to incarcerated loved ones

In a recent nightmare, 8-year-old Jovina dreamt that her father got COVID-19. He was getting sicker, but she and her mother weren’t able to get there in time. “There,” in her father’s case, is a cell at the California Correctional Center (CCC) in Susanville, California, nearly 300 miles from where she lives in San Jose. In Jovina’s mind are a swarm of worries about her father’s welfare, her mother Benee Vejar reports. If an earthquake shakes the Bay Area, Jovina says, “What if the building...

ACEs Research Corner — September 2021

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the health effects of abuse, and includes research articles on ACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs. Thank you, Harise!! — Jane Stevens] Child Abuse Sterling S, Chi F, Lin J, et. al. Physical, Mental Health and Developmental Conditions, and Sociodemographic Characteristics Associated With Adverse Childhood...

Bruce Perry, Melissa Merrick discuss "What Happened to You?"

Child psychiatrist Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey have known each other for more than 30 years. Both are deeply interested in childhood trauma and healing. But it was following a 60 Minutes segment Winfrey did in 2018 on childhood trauma, for which she interviewed Perry, that the two decided to take their work together to the next level. They tapped Oprah’s star power and worldwide reach and Perry’s deep expertise in brain science to collaborate on a book project, the recently released,...

Forward-Facing ME: Personal Engagement Group with Jenny Brackman

What do you want to choose for your life? Being intentional gives you the power back. Want to learn from the Forward Facing Institute? Our next class, Forward Facing ME, is all about learning tools to self regulate thru difficulties and live a life according to your own intentional principles. This 7 week, live + online class offers powerful, personal transformation and provides hope and compassion for people in all walks of life. You are able to create the change in your life that you choose.

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