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TRAUMA INFORMED BIOGRAPHICAL TIMELINE
Faq’s TRAUMA INFORMED BIOGRAPHICAL TIMELINE
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RESILIENCE FACTORS Valentine & Feinauer
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VOICE, CHOICE, CONTROL The Impact of trauma Hidden resilience
Noticing VOICE as a survival skill vs. oppositional Meaningful choices In reciprocal relationships control is shared- Michael Smull
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Self-Esteem Sense of Self- who we think we are
What are your personal preferences - your likes & dislikes that make you unique? Self- Efficacy- belief in ones ability to succeed or accomplish a task Share an example of something you put your mind to and did today Self Worth- one’s inherent worth as a person When, where, and with whom do you feel safe and loved? How might you help others feel more safe and loved? Mary U. Vicario Finding Hope Consulting, LLC
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External Supports Experiences, objects, beings outside of ourselves on whom we can rely Sense of Spirituality Pets Plants “Fidgets” A story about shoes
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Sense of belonging To places and people who share your gifts, interests and passions Showing up vs. Belonging Starting with the self
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Positive safe adults Healing happens in relationship The power of one
End points vs. Conduits to relationships Being a connector! The “Golden Thread” of relationships
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TIBT Book list
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GOOGLE ME!
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Your questions: What has been a success story?
Relationships seem key but what if building relationships seem impossible because of how people have been hurt in the past? I want to get started but I don’t know if I’m ready? Can TIBTs be helpful for adults as well as children? Resilience factors vs. Resilience approaches?
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Resources Valentine, L., & Feinauer, L. (1993). Resilience factors associated with female survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 21(3),
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