You Can Be Faithful and Still Recognize Harm By Cerise Woodard, RN, SANE A One of the most painful forms of confusion people experience is believing they must
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You Can Be Faithful and Still Recognize Harm By Cerise Woodard, RN, SANE A One of the most painful forms of confusion people experience is believing they must
Bandaids, Peroxide, and Bearing One Another’s Burdens My best friend and I were having a conversation about bandaids and peroxide. Not because either of us spends much time
“You’re Not Broken — Your Brain Is Brilliant”: Neurodivergence, Belonging, and Felt Safety (with Adair Finucane) Some conversations don’t just inform — they reorient. This episode of the
There’s a moment so many caregivers and parents know too well. They’ve completed a Trauma-Informed or TBRI® Caregiver Training. They believe in the method. They’ve seen the videos,
At TraumaWise, we believe education is more than instruction — it can be a space of healing, resilience, and belonging. But for many students and educators, schools often
If you are caring for others in a faith-based lens or context, ministry isn’t just what you do—it’s who you are. But what happens when we’re giving from
Trauma is more common than we think—over 70% of adults have experienced trauma at some point in their lives (1). Yet, many schools, workplaces, and communities are not
As we continue to deepen our understanding of resilient communities, this week, we focus on the importance of support networks as an essential foundation for addressing and preventing
We tried something last year and we learned a LOT! The November 2023 Becoming TraumaWise Summit brought together over 300 people from around the world – compassion-drained caregivers