David, Thank you for your work and empathetic, compassionate clear thinking. In the US, we have huge sources of trauma associated with generations of war and soldiers exposed to experiences of combat, oppression of themselves and others, homelessness, and loss of tribe upon return home; and gun violence, both direct and indirect. Immigrants and POC of course usually are traumatized constantly, especially with the cultural wars going on now. You are very fortunate in Canada!
I truly loved this! As someone who works in this space (trauma-informed yoga, etc.) and is learning and growing, I this was thoughtful and I felt your authenticity in your delivery. Very timeless considering this was 2 years ago and everything that is happening in the world right now. Thank you!
24:19 Definition of Trauma Informed Care 28:48 Modifications 44:47 Definition of Trauma (DSM 4 + more) 55:22 Bummer. Attachment problems is where I'm at.
If I survive the Cancer I have now as a result of the Trauma that I am constantly put thru by certain people, "Free services" and Service Workers and paywalls in front of things I need in order to heal myself, I will use as much of this as I can to change the situation! If I have to earn a living doing it, then I will be sure to frame that inside of a disclosure process and offer a deserved apology to people who have no access and are thus dis-empowered. I must find a way to Internalize the risk/cost/etc. of the dis-empowered while offering a service. This is just part of the bottom line of Serving Others going forward into a Post-Capitalist Future. We should all seek this Way.
@John Your question is valid. Unfortunately, the monitization of information privileges people who pay money, and those who don't pay money are - using this new word I've just learned - "Invisiblized". So, their lack of response *_is the response._* I'm working on getting some of these links for my own benefit and I will gladly share them with you and whoever else who may not have any money. I'll post them in a second comment just in case it gets jammed in the spam filter.
@@DarkMoonDroid Oh, I'm sorry! Honestly, my lack of response was simply that I never saw an alert to John's original comment. Here are the links that I believe he's referring to? (These links are available on our website where this webinar was archived along with the 50+ others that we offer for free, & I just added them to the video description, too!). ~ Carrie @ CMind - www.davidtreleaven.com - Tree of Contemplative Practices : www.contemplativemind.org/practices/tree - Article on VCE Study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0176239 - Meditation Safety Toolkit: www.brown.edu/research/labs/britton/resources/meditation-safety-toolbox - Zabie Yamasaki (Implementing trauma-informed yoga for sexual assault in higher ed programs): www.zabieyamasaki.com
David, Thank you for your work and empathetic, compassionate clear thinking. In the US, we have huge sources of trauma associated with generations of war and soldiers exposed to experiences of combat, oppression of themselves and others, homelessness, and loss of tribe upon return home; and gun violence, both direct and indirect. Immigrants and POC of course usually are traumatized constantly, especially with the cultural wars going on now. You are very fortunate in Canada!
I truly loved this! As someone who works in this space (trauma-informed yoga, etc.) and is learning and growing, I this was thoughtful and I felt your authenticity in your delivery. Very timeless considering this was 2 years ago and everything that is happening in the world right now. Thank you!
great talk - wish i'd seen this sooner. many thanks.
Thank you so much for doing what you do...this has brought in so much clarity and hope 🙏🌼
24:19 Definition of Trauma Informed Care
28:48 Modifications
44:47 Definition of Trauma (DSM 4 + more)
55:22 Bummer. Attachment problems is where I'm at.
If I survive the Cancer I have now as a result of the Trauma that I am constantly put thru by certain people, "Free services" and Service Workers and paywalls in front of things I need in order to heal myself, I will use as much of this as I can to change the situation! If I have to earn a living doing it, then I will be sure to frame that inside of a disclosure process and offer a deserved apology to people who have no access and are thus dis-empowered. I must find a way to Internalize the risk/cost/etc. of the dis-empowered while offering a service. This is just part of the bottom line of Serving Others going forward into a Post-Capitalist Future. We should all seek this Way.
I feel like he didn't even really hear or clarify the question about attachment trauma.
Wonderful presentation! Would it be possible to post the links in the comments here?
@John
Your question is valid.
Unfortunately, the monitization of information privileges people who pay money, and those who don't pay money are - using this new word I've just learned - "Invisiblized". So, their lack of response *_is the response._*
I'm working on getting some of these links for my own benefit and I will gladly share them with you and whoever else who may not have any money. I'll post them in a second comment just in case it gets jammed in the spam filter.
@@DarkMoonDroid Oh, I'm sorry! Honestly, my lack of response was simply that I never saw an alert to John's original comment. Here are the links that I believe he's referring to? (These links are available on our website where this webinar was archived along with the 50+ others that we offer for free, & I just added them to the video description, too!). ~ Carrie @ CMind
- www.davidtreleaven.com
- Tree of Contemplative Practices
: www.contemplativemind.org/practices/tree
- Article on VCE Study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0176239
- Meditation Safety Toolkit: www.brown.edu/research/labs/britton/resources/meditation-safety-toolbox
- Zabie Yamasaki (Implementing trauma-informed yoga for sexual assault in higher ed programs): www.zabieyamasaki.com