New Post: Cultivating Compassion: Trauma-Informed Care in Clinical Practice https://buff.ly/3uI8XXe
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Tired of more hierarchical or clinical ideas of support being recreated in the context of peer support? Come and see how we try things differently in Intentional Peer Support! It's all about relationship! Online overview (3-hour version) coming up this September 27th... Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/gxuR67bT
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Empathy in Action: Trauma-Informed Care Awareness for CCI Practitioners A brief description of key terms and definitions used in trauma-informed care. These are important to know as you build awareness of being trauma-informed. WezaCare Solutions https://lnkd.in/g7yQmVQb
Trauma-informed Care -Key Terms & Definitions
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As doctors, we can feel that we must always maintain control and keep it all together in order to serve others. This expectation can feel deeply ingrained and often leaves little room for us to acknowledge our vulnerabilities and need for compassion. Yet, it is essential to remember that we, too, are human—deserving of the same kindness, support, and understanding we so generously extend to those we care for. The concept of common humanity invites us to shift our perspective to see beyond the titles and roles that define us in our clinical settings. It encourages us to recognise that we experience moments of doubt, fatigue, and emotional unease from time to time. This realisation is not a sign of weakness but a reminder of our shared human experience. In embracing our common humanity, we pave the way for a more compassionate and supportive medical community where doctors feel empowered to seek help, share their struggles, and care for their well-being without fear of judgment or stigma. It fosters an environment where the well-being of doctors is given as much importance as that of the patients we serve. #healthehealers #humansinhealthcare #wellbeingfordoctors #selfcompassion
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Intensive caring offers an empirically informed way of responding to suffering, which can be used to guide clinical practice. Learn more in the September Special Report article by Harvey Max Chochinov! https://lnkd.in/gNymiryR
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Safe to practice in the current scenario,learn & educate from patient history, give them emotional support for making a doctor & patient community.
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Be Trauma- and Violence-Informed Discover why this principle is important and how it can be actioned in Sharing Concerns: Principles to Guide the Development of an Indigenous Patient Feedback Process. https://ow.ly/Rfq450QPeY6
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I invested myself in advocating for expressive art therapy as a critical intervention in clinical and counseling practices. It enhances healing and self-discovery. ?? Under the guidance of experienced mentors @Dr. Ashima Narula and Mrs Anshika Rana ???? #ArtTherapy #ClinicalPractice"
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Such powerful and beautiful insight on early intervention!
Hear from Dr. Rachel Bies, St. David's Medical Director as she talks early intervention, the best way to work with your pediatrician and how to advocate for your child if you feel they are struggling in their development journey on the latest episode of Mom Enough. https://ow.ly/CMAS50Tor47
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According to John M. Gottman, the regular expression of CONTEMPT is a pretty secure indicator that a relationship will end (pretty quickly). Why? Find out with Molly! Welcome to Minutes with Molly, our weekly reel on relationship guidance. Here, our Director of Clinical Operations, Clinical Therapist, and Gottman Certified Therapist Molly Lyons-Sword gives us some invaluable gems of insight into what makes a relationship work–and what doesn’t. Enjoy! #thecounselinghub
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@DisasterReady is a new free online course from @HumanityInclusion and @MSF. Using the evidence-based Activity Independence Measure-Trauma (AIM-T) tool this course teaches healthcare professionals a way to measure patients’ independence in daily life activities in crisis-affected contexts. Too often we find that trauma care in humanitarian settings is focused on saving life and limb, overlooking rehabilitation. Better equipped health professionals can make the difference in improving patients’ independence in daily life activities. More about the course and how to enroll here: ?https://lnkd.in/dgp2KW_7
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