Episode 78: Membership Spotlight with Marja Germans Gard on Trauma-Informed Research

The User Research Strategist: UXR | Impact | Career

Content note:

While we won’t be discussing details about specific traumatic experiences, we will be mentioning examples of trauma and trauma responses. Because even high-level discussions like these can be activating for those who have experienced trauma, we want to invite listeners to pay attention to how you’re feeling (emotionally and physically) as you listen. If you find yourself experiencing a strong reaction, we encourage you to pause to care for yourself, whether that includes recentering with deep and measured breathing or stepping away.

Resources:

* Marja’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marja-germans-gard-phd/

* Marja’s website: https://marjagermansgardphd.com/

Listen: 

* A Trauma-Informed Future with Katie Kurtz (podcast)

* Laura van Dernoot Lipsky on Future Tripping (podcast)

Read: 

* Cultivating Resiliencies for All: The Necessity of Trauma Responsive Research Practices (article by Matt Bernius and Rachael Dietkus)

* Practicing without a license (article by Tad Hirsch)

* Design for Safety (book by Eva PenzeyMoog)

* Trauma Informed Design resources website (a resource repository: https://www.tidresources.org/)

* Trauma-Informed Design Research (Medium article by Jax Wechsler)

* SAMHSA principles: https://www.cdc.gov/orr/infographics/6_principles_trauma_info.htm

Follow: 

* Rachael Dietkus, Melissa Eggleston, Carol Scott, PhD

Join:

* Trauma-Informed Design Discussion Group (request to join using this form)



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