This 19 slide PowerPoint aims to inform educators about trauma and how it can affect students' behavior. This presentation includes slides addressing substance abuse, anxiety, depression, aggression, poor concentration, truancy and more. ***References are included in the note's section of each slide, to provide those interested with further reading. *** This slide show, coupled with the following presentations is a great tool for professional development : Trauma Sensitive Schools: Trauma Defined Trauma Sensitive Schools: The Impact of Trauma on the Brain Trauma Sensitive Schools: School-Based Interventions
I've been having a lot of fun lately drawing symbols. You see, I want to put symbols next to each exercise in the book of trauma healing self-therapy exercises I am working on. The symbols will indicate all the Healing Goals that exercise will help one achieve.
UROLOGIC TRAUMA. Hao Pan Department of Urology, the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University. UROLOGIC TRAUMA:. Renal Injuries; Ureteral Injuries ; Bladder Injuries; Urethral Injuries ; External Genitalia Injuries.
Trauma worksheets, trauma response, trauma therapy, narrative therapy, the window of tolerance, trauma and the brain, trauma healing, PTSD tool Trauma therapy specifically focuses on helping someone cope with the emotional trauma response caused by a traumatic event. Trauma therapy focuses on trauma and the brain, body and nervous system. The 85 worksheets in this trauma workbook aim to identify one's trauma triggers, risk factors and trauma response. Narrative therapy is a form of therapy that aims to separate the individual from the problem, allowing the individual to externalize their issues rather than internalize them. The narrative therapy worksheets assist in understanding your trauma to start your healing journey. It relies on the individual's skills and sense of purpose to guide them through difficult times. The window of tolerance worksheets help identify and regulate your emotions. These worksheets will guide you to manage everyday life well, including planning ahead, stress, pressure, and defusing perceived 'threats' to your emotional balance. INCLUDES Trauma & PTSD information Trauma and the brain Trauma and the body Trauma risk factors Trauma triggers Trauma response - fight, flight, freeze & Fawn worksheets Narrative therapy - trauma tree & life story Window of tolerance Radical acceptance Avoidance and defense mechanism Distress tolerance thermometer and appropriate coping skills (DBT Coping skills) Safety Plan questions a printable template Cognitive distortions & unhelpful thinking X1 PDF FULL COLORS 85 trauma workbook SAVE AND PURCHASE ***TRAUMA THERAPY BUNDLE *** https://shorturl.at/dHOU7 🌟PERSONAL USE ONLY 🌟 🌟FOR THERAPY PRACTICES PLEASE PURCHASE THE COMMERCIAL LICENSE Commercial use is not allowed and is not for resale for any reason - Should you wish to distribute this product kindly purchase the commercial license alongside it. Purchase the commercial license for THIS product here: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/therapywithCT/tools/listings/stats:true/1478472471 Purchase the commercial license for the ENTIRE shop: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/therapywithCT/tools/listings/stats:true/1544579458 © ALL DESIGNS are copyrighted and property of TherapywithCT. You could face legal action if you reproduce or resell this design.
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Complex trauma can lead to a split within ourselves, known as structural dissociation. Let's unravel this concept and explore its effects on our well-being.
There’s a segment of the population that experiences life more vividly, more emotionally, and overall more sensitively. These Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) exhibit distinguishable characteristics, many of which are similar, if not seemingly identical, to symptoms of trauma. For HSPs with a background of trauma, one question understandably arises: Can trauma cause high sensitivity? In this article, we'll look at seven presentations of both high sensitive and trauma to see if we can shed more light on these topics.
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Our Trauma Timeline Therapy Worksheet PDF can be downloaded and given to all your clients, giving them the ability to fill it out on a digital device or print it out.
The summer break is upon us and right now parents and teachers are taking a much-deserved deep breath before jumping into the new school year. One of the programs Echo provides each summer is the salary point Trauma-Informed Compassionate Classrooms training to help educators meet their professional development requirements and to give them the space to think about the classroom environment they would optimally like to create while not yet inundated with the day-to- day demands of the school...
Illustrations based on Pete Walker’s model in the book “Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving” Buy Printables The 4F Trauma Personality Type The 4F Trauma Personality Types (another …
Trauma-informed teaching is a necessary part of your toolkit, but what exactly is trauma-informed teaching? Trauma-informed teaching focuses on awareness of student trauma. This includes awareness of how trauma may impact student learning, performance, and behavior.Student trauma could be something significant that happened once in a student's life, such
We (teachers) are not mental health counselors. Nor are we psychiatrists, social workers, physicians, or nutritionists. Too often — far too often — we are asked to take on these roles to support our kids. And I get why. We spend a ton of time with our students. It’s inevitable that we notice odd bruises, … Continued
Trauma Splitting, or Structural Dissociation, is a way of coping with complex trauma (CPTSD), especially for HSPs and Empaths.
A new blog for a new year! I decided to start with a piece on reframing traditional views of behaviour in school. As we strive to meet the increasingly complex needs of children and young people in the classroom, the resulting stress can diminish our compassion and lead to ever-quicker use of sanctions and exclusions. Here are just SIX typical statements and how they might be reframed in the context of trauma, loss and associated difficulties with attachment.It’s just attention-seeking"When a
With time and practice, triggers can shrink from giant trapdoors in our path down to little puddles we know how to splash through.
The Book of Jeremiah: A distressing, yet vital book, on finding meaning out of exile, trauma, and tragedy—and exploring God's sovereignty amidst it all.
This resource includes: 1. Trauma Defined 2. The Impact of Trauma on the Brain 3. Behavioral Aftermath of Trauma 4. School Based Interventions These PowerPoints offer critical information for understanding how trauma affects students' behavior and academic achievement. Each slide in the presentations cites peer reviewed articles/ books for further reading.
You've worked through the questions in our infographic "What Lies Beneath Behavior?" and instead of judging or punishing you've figured out the child is just trying to do the best
Image 3 of 4 from gallery of Form Follows Feeling: Trauma-Informed Design and the Future of Interior Spaces. Trauma-informed Design Framework ‘Designing for Healing, Dignity and Joy (2020). Image Courtesy of Shopworks Architecture Group, 14 Engineering, & University of Denver Center for Housing and Homelessness Research
Trauma triggers are activated by experiences - big or small - that remind our brains and bodies of past traumatic experiences we've gone through. While triggers may be complex to navigate or understand, and while they never truly go away, good trauma therapy can reduce the impact of triggers.
Introducing our Trauma Response Feelings Wheel - a vital tool for therapists, counselors, and anyone seeking deeper insight into the human response to trauma. This digital printable wheel illustrates six key trauma responses: Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn, Faint, and Flag. Each segment delves into the emotions associated with these responses, offering clarity and guidance in both personal and professional therapeutic settings. **Comes in US Letter & A4 Sizes. License to share with clients & colleagues: https://therapyblueprints.etsy.com/listing/1569144522 Trauma Response, Therapy Worksheets, Feelings Wheel, Emotions Wheel, EMDR, Therapy Tools, Counseling Aid, Emotional Healing, Mental Health, PTSD Resources, Fight Flight Freeze, Fawn Faint Flag, Therapist Office Decor, Psychology Chart, Trauma Therapy, Trauma Recovery, Mental Health Diagram, PTSD Chart, Post Traumatic Stress, Coping Mechanisms, Emotional Wellness
Learn the surprising classroom trauma triggers that me be affecting your students. Plus find out what you can do to avoid them.
Our free editable Trauma Informed Care PowerPoint Presentation Template & Google Slides Theme are designed as visual tools to talk about this kind of therapy.
Here's a free tool based on the Structural Dissociation Model developed by Kathy Steele, MN, CS, Onno van der Hart, PhD, and Ellert Nijenhuis, PhD which can help us work more effectively with patients who are experiencing dissociation.
Attachment, Developmental Trauma and ACEs What is Attachment? Attachment refers to the emotional bond that we share with others. It “may be defined as an affectional tie that one person or animal forms between himself and another specific one – a tie that binds them together in space and endures over time” (p. 50, Ainsworth…
Grounding is the act of connecting more deeply and completely to the body, strengthening the feeling of being inside the body and connected to the ground or earth. In this post I describe what grounding is, explain some of the benefits of grounding, and introduce some ways to do it.
Discover what trauma-sensitive schools are and why it's important to build them in this Attachment & Trauma Network video.
There are a lot of these floating around on Twitter. Quote posters like this one that reads, “Love your students, and they will conquer the World.” I’m going to assume they come from well-intentioned…
"EMDR therapy can help individuals with ADHD and comorbidities process and release the emotional pain and negative beliefs associated with traumatic experiences.”