1 hr 2 min

Adapting After a Traumatic Event with Triena McGuirk | Breaking EP 00 Breaking with Muhammad Kermalli

    • Entrepreneurship

#breakingshow #podcast #toronto

Welcome to the pilot episode of Breaking.

Triena McGuirk is a social worker who has practiced Social Work within Child Welfare (2000-2012), Education (2007-present), Litigation-Family Law 2006-present), Family-Collaborative Law (2016-present) and private clinical practice (2016-present).

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

👉 What the show is about and what they hope the listeners will gain from it.
👉 They unwrap Triena’s traumatic experience as a child and go through what happened, how it impacted her life, and how she turned it into a strength.
👉 What Triena’s past traumas taught her and why she “wouldn’t take it away for anything”.
👉 Collapsing due to a triggered memory and how Triena got herself out of it.
👉 How looking internally and being self aware has helped her better help her clients as a social worker.
👉 And much more.

ABOUT TRIENA MCGUIRK:

Ms. Triena McGuirk, originally from PEI, resides in Ontario with her two teenage sons. She loves being outdoors in nature and learning from life's adventures and challenges. Ms. McGuirk has practiced Social Work since 1999, upon graduating from Ryerson University with a Degree in Social Work and Minor in Public Administration, and she completed her Master’s in Social Work with honours in 2004, as the recipient of the Gerry Erickson Book Prize for Best Research Practice Paper. Ms. McGuirk has a foundational understanding on how to navigate systems and work parallel to them in support of optimal outcomes for children/youth and their families aligned with a core Social Work principle of promoting self determination.

Find Triena at https://www.linkedin.com/in/triena-mc...

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🌐 EXPLORE THE SHOW:

Visit https://thebreakingshow.com for all episodes of the show.

🎙️ HOSTED BY:

Muhammad Kermalli - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/muhammadke...

Triena McGuirk - https://linkedin.com/in/triena-mcguir...

🎦 PRODUCED BY:

Min Woo Park & Diana Hong @ 6 Story - https://6story.ca

#breakingshow #podcast #toronto

Welcome to the pilot episode of Breaking.

Triena McGuirk is a social worker who has practiced Social Work within Child Welfare (2000-2012), Education (2007-present), Litigation-Family Law 2006-present), Family-Collaborative Law (2016-present) and private clinical practice (2016-present).

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

👉 What the show is about and what they hope the listeners will gain from it.
👉 They unwrap Triena’s traumatic experience as a child and go through what happened, how it impacted her life, and how she turned it into a strength.
👉 What Triena’s past traumas taught her and why she “wouldn’t take it away for anything”.
👉 Collapsing due to a triggered memory and how Triena got herself out of it.
👉 How looking internally and being self aware has helped her better help her clients as a social worker.
👉 And much more.

ABOUT TRIENA MCGUIRK:

Ms. Triena McGuirk, originally from PEI, resides in Ontario with her two teenage sons. She loves being outdoors in nature and learning from life's adventures and challenges. Ms. McGuirk has practiced Social Work since 1999, upon graduating from Ryerson University with a Degree in Social Work and Minor in Public Administration, and she completed her Master’s in Social Work with honours in 2004, as the recipient of the Gerry Erickson Book Prize for Best Research Practice Paper. Ms. McGuirk has a foundational understanding on how to navigate systems and work parallel to them in support of optimal outcomes for children/youth and their families aligned with a core Social Work principle of promoting self determination.

Find Triena at https://www.linkedin.com/in/triena-mc...

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🌐 EXPLORE THE SHOW:

Visit https://thebreakingshow.com for all episodes of the show.

🎙️ HOSTED BY:

Muhammad Kermalli - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/muhammadke...

Triena McGuirk - https://linkedin.com/in/triena-mcguir...

🎦 PRODUCED BY:

Min Woo Park & Diana Hong @ 6 Story - https://6story.ca

1 hr 2 min