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In Pursuit of Happiness: What Works Best for You? [greatergood.berkeley.edu]

By Flora Jin, Photo: from article, Greater Good Magazine, October 17, 2023 Have you ever felt motivated to improve your own happiness—but had trouble finding practices for doing so? To help people find what can work for them, we at the Greater Good Science Center created a four-week interactive program on our Greater Good in Action (GGIA) website called the Pathway to Happiness (P2H)—and we invited the Greater Good community to try it out. Upon enrolling, P2H invites people to fill out a...

What Sleeping Patterns Reveal

Sleep is necessary to thrive on a day-to-day basis. I have researched the basis of what sleeping patterns truly mean and how they correlate to individual personality traits. There are six distinctive sleeping patterns that individuals conform to. The initial position is the fetal position, in which individuals lay on their side in a curved position. This position is widely known to most sleepers, and reveals an extensive emotional state of anxiousness (Summers & Bagot as cited in The...

Now hiring: Trauma-Informed Care Trainer-Consultant

The Traumatic Stress Institute (TSI) of Klingberg Family Centers is seeking a highly skilled trainer-consultant who will add value to our team and organizational clients. Join a collaborative team that promotes professional development and success through thoughtful onboarding, mentoring, supervision, and work-life balance. The position may be remote, in-person, or hybrid. Learn more and apply on the TSI Careers Page

Healing the Generations - Historic, Two-Day Event Virtual Event On Trauma, Race, and The Body

Presented by Clifford Beers Community Care Center, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and KPJR Films, Healing the Generations is a two-day conference which brings together trauma-informed authors, leaders, and changemakers whose work focuses on resilience, trauma, and anti-racism. REGISTER HERE Collectively, we recognize the health implications that grief, loss, political unrest, and racial trauma have on the human body. We are convinced that in our families, communities, and ancestors,...

Bring HOPE to your community and organization [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 10/19/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Become a HOPE Facilitator and Champion As the HOPE framework grows in its wide usage across the country and the world, the HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) saw a need for more facilitators and people who could provide technical assistance around the HOPE framework. In response to this need, the HOPE team created the HOPE Facilitator and HOPE Champion Certification programs. These programs are designed for people who want to...

Discourses of Accountability and Goal-Oriented Learning in Rural Tennessee Schools During the Pandemic

In 2020 I conducted interviews with high school English teachers from across the Upper Cumberland with the intention of creating a portrait, so to speak, of what it was like to teach during the pandemic. I interviewed a small sample of teachers about their experiences during the Spring 2020 closure and the return that Fall. I wanted to capture the unique experience of that time and situation. During analysis I used several approaches including inductive analysis, narrative analysis, and...

The Motivation for Student Learning and Engagement

Engagement, relevance, and enthusiasm best describe my teaching philosophy. Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process early on. Engaging early learners within a learning environment creates an atmosphere that allows children to learn at their own pace, while the educator takes on various teaching styles such as the traditional and facilitation methods of teaching. I attempt to engage students in course material by using traditional approaches, which...

6 Stories Show the Human Toll of Poland’s Strict Abortion Laws [time.com]

Marcin Lalik visits the grave of his wife Dorota and their son every day after work. “I tell them about the passing days. I can't imagine life without my wife. She was the talkative one, I never shared my feelings with anyone but her, so it is very hard. I cry every day.”Kasia Strek for TIME By Anna Pamula, TIME, October 13, 2023 [Editors note: Some if these stories may be hard to read for some of our members. Please practice self-care.] Krzysztof Sowinski has cried every day since his wife...

Harvard Cozies Up to #MentalHealth TikTok [nytimes.com]

Kate Speer, a mental health advocate and TikTok creator, with her service dog, Waffle, works with Harvard University social scientists to inject evidence-based content into TikTok feeds.Credit...Sarah Blesener for The New York Times By Ellen Barry, The New York Times, October 16, 2023 One day in February, an invitation from Harvard University arrived in the inbox of Rachel Havekost, a TikTok mental health influencer and part-time bartender in Seattle who likes to joke that her main...

NYC Taps Bank Forfeiture Funds for Criminal Justice Program [bloomberg.com]

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is using funds seized from banks to fund a program that will connect arrested individuals with voluntary social services once they are released. Photographer: Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images By Fola Akinnibi, Bloomberg CityLab|Government, October 16, 2023 New York City is adding to its ecosystem of programs aimed at keeping people out of jail with a new initiative in Manhattan courts. The program, called Court Navigators, will connect...

Where Heat Worsens Hunger [washingtonpost.com]

By Kareem Fahim, Ali Al-Muhajed, and Lorenzo Tugnoli, Photo: from article, The Washington Post, October 12, 2023 There are never enough hospital beds for all the malnourished children across this poor and parched province. But this summer, even more families than usual had to be turned away from the bursting wards. In Hodeida’s city hospital one afternoon, infants were crowded two or three to a bed. Their mothers and siblings sat slumped in the gaps in between. Wails filled the ward. Another...

I Sat Next To A Gun 'Fanatic' On A Plane. When I Told Him What My Job Is, Things Got Interesting. [huffpost.com]

"I doubt I could’ve changed Rick’s views, even if we’d talk for an entire international flight," the author writes. Sean Gladwell via Getty Images By Nina Vinik, Huffington Post, October 17, 2023 On a recent flight, I found myself seated next to a man I’ll call Rick, who was keen for conversation. We established that we are both lawyers. Rick works for the government, and I explained that I lead a gun violence prevention organization. Rick took that as an invitation to talk about guns. A...

New Transforming Trauma Episode 115: Culturally Competent Trauma Care in High Conflict Areas With Michael Niconchuk

On this episode of Transforming Trauma, NARM Senior Trainer Brad Kammer welcomes Michael Niconchuk, a neuroscience researcher, practitioner, and author working at the intersection of forced migration, trauma recovery, and peacebuilding. The pair discuss the critical shortage of culturally competent mental health care in conflict areas, using laypeople to close that gap, and addressing power dynamics in the client-caregiver relationship. They also explore tensions between the gatekeeping of...

What Does Trauma-Informed Care Look Like in IDD Organizations? A Visual Tour

In December 2022, three Connecticut-based Arc organizations embarked on a journey together to implement trauma-informed care (TIC) – not just with clinicians, not just a one-time training – but each as a whole organization aspiring to embed TIC into the fabric of their culture. This was no small thing. It was the back-end of the pandemic, all still had many open positions, the needs of people they supported post-COVID were vast – AND they were considering joining an 18-month initiative aimed...

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