Sentences with phrase «when cultural traumas»

Employees born in the 1960s formed their earliest memories during the time when cultural traumas like assassinations, protests, war, impeachment and riots shook the nuclear family.

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More and more myself I feel like I have to armor up; I have to put on my armor because how else do I keep moving in the world when I can barely get up in the morning without hearing, learning about, witnessing another cultural assault, more cultural trauma?
When considering whether it's worth the time, effort, and commitment to make the cultural shifts within your own practice and your school toward becoming more trauma - informed, remember: It will all be worth it if one student can ask for or access support who thought they couldn't before.
Active at a time when women artists were underrepresented in the art world, Hunter and Spence used their work to act out personal traumas and shift gender assumptions and cultural stereotypes.
When looking at what trauma «is» and how it is «experienced» we must look at the cultural context of the child and family.
They use strengths - based processes when engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, as well as stimulating the re-emergence of cultural practices such as yarning circles, stone knapping, reading landscapes, and healing traumas from the past.
As teachers, clinicians, and professionals, what do we do when it is not only the child's mind, but the child's entire cultural way of functioning that is overwhelmed by trauma?
When applying YEPs in a cross cultural context, it would be beneficial for program staff to be trained on how other cultures experience trauma by consulting with key stakeholders in the community.
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