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When School Violence Strikes, Fred Finch Counselors Respond: Therapists Create Healing Space for Traumatized Students On The Wire with Fred Finch Podcast
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- Society & Culture
Following a shooting and school lockdown at Madison Park Academy in August, Fred Finch counselors began planning how to help begin the healing process for students traumatized by the event. The shooting was an accident and not deadly. Yet, the trauma was real. The next day, Fred Finch counselors opened a center for students, an environment where students could get their needs met with empathy, both for what they had experienced and how they were best able to process it. Students engaged with counselors in different ways, playing board games, making art and talk therapy. We speak to two counselors and the director of Fred Finch’s Alameda County School Based Services to learn how they helped students and the ways they continue to offer compassionate support to Madison Park’s teachers.
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Following a shooting and school lockdown at Madison Park Academy in August, Fred Finch counselors began planning how to help begin the healing process for students traumatized by the event. The shooting was an accident and not deadly. Yet, the trauma was real. The next day, Fred Finch counselors opened a center for students, an environment where students could get their needs met with empathy, both for what they had experienced and how they were best able to process it. Students engaged with counselors in different ways, playing board games, making art and talk therapy. We speak to two counselors and the director of Fred Finch’s Alameda County School Based Services to learn how they helped students and the ways they continue to offer compassionate support to Madison Park’s teachers.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 min