59 min

Trauma-Sensitive series: Stages of historical trauma and its echoes through time The Trauma-Informed SLP

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Sorry this one took so long to get out! (Had some software snafus to deal with.) But here we go with the second episode towards becoming trauma-sensitive. Heavy topics, but super important to confront our discomfort with these if we want to truly be trauma-informed.
On this episode:

The three stages of historical trauma
A reframining of a few mass traumas (i.e., stage 1 of historical traumas) experienced by minorites in U.S. history
Rhetoric and language around dehumanization

Microaggressions as an example of implicit bias and ongoing casual dehumanization



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References:
Examples of Microaggressions from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
Ten stages of American Indian Genocide (2018) by Cameron, S. C., & Phan, L. T.
Trauma-informed care and cultural humility in the mental health care of people from minoritized communities (2020) by Ranjbar, N., Erb, M., Mohammad, O., & Moreno, F. A.
Whiteness article from the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
White Supremacy Culture in Organizations by Kira Page (2019) from the Centre for Community Organizations (coco-net.org).
White Women doing White Supremacy in Nonprofit Culture from Equity in the Center.

Why and How Trauma-Informed Organizations Attend to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion presented by Iya Affo through the Arizona Trauma Institute.
For continuing education on mass traumas mentioned in the episode:
American Indian Genocide
Adam Ruin's Everything: The Disturning History of the Suburbs
Jim Crow Laws
Mexican "repatriation"
Japanese-American Internment
The Chinese Exclusion Act and also here

Sorry this one took so long to get out! (Had some software snafus to deal with.) But here we go with the second episode towards becoming trauma-sensitive. Heavy topics, but super important to confront our discomfort with these if we want to truly be trauma-informed.
On this episode:

The three stages of historical trauma
A reframining of a few mass traumas (i.e., stage 1 of historical traumas) experienced by minorites in U.S. history
Rhetoric and language around dehumanization

Microaggressions as an example of implicit bias and ongoing casual dehumanization



About Us:
The Trauma-Informed SLP website
Our email
Our other social media:

Facebook
Instagram

References:
Examples of Microaggressions from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
Ten stages of American Indian Genocide (2018) by Cameron, S. C., & Phan, L. T.
Trauma-informed care and cultural humility in the mental health care of people from minoritized communities (2020) by Ranjbar, N., Erb, M., Mohammad, O., & Moreno, F. A.
Whiteness article from the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
White Supremacy Culture in Organizations by Kira Page (2019) from the Centre for Community Organizations (coco-net.org).
White Women doing White Supremacy in Nonprofit Culture from Equity in the Center.

Why and How Trauma-Informed Organizations Attend to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion presented by Iya Affo through the Arizona Trauma Institute.
For continuing education on mass traumas mentioned in the episode:
American Indian Genocide
Adam Ruin's Everything: The Disturning History of the Suburbs
Jim Crow Laws
Mexican "repatriation"
Japanese-American Internment
The Chinese Exclusion Act and also here

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