As part of our Special Series "Addressing Youth Mental Health," Kate Endries, LMSW, National Director of Trauma-Informed Practice at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Susan Haspel, State Director of ...
When students at Mercer County Intermediate School returned to in-person learning during the 2021-2022 school year, school counselor Amy Riley noticed heightened anxiety among the third through fifth ...
Kassie brings six years of diverse social work experience, including foster care, case management, and both individual and group therapy, all centered on trauma. Specializing in trauma, anxiety, and ...
When students act out in class, some people might see bad behavior. But Allisyn Swift sees something different: a response to trauma. Swift is the executive director of the Coalition for Compassionate ...
Research with those who have experienced trauma should make space for people's stories in a way that centres participants and ...
Emotional strain sits heavy across major cities, and New Yorkers often find themselves choosing between overpriced ...
This month, nearly 100 Boys & Girls Clubs of America trained trauma-informed staff were invited to its Atlanta headquarters for the organization’s first mental health and wellness summit. Complete ...
Individuals can learn how to apply trauma-informed principles to benefit employees across their organization, thanks to a new micro-credential program from the University at Buffalo School of Social ...
People with addiction are addicted to changing the way that they feel. Both drugs of abuse and addictive behaviors reliably and predictably change the way a person feels by stimulating the reward ...
Leaders from the University at Buffalo School of Social Work’s Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care (ITTIC) were invited to present during a statewide symposium organized by Gov. Kathy ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – New York State’s Public Health Fellowship Program will end abruptly at the end of May, cutting nearly 170 fellows, 4 of whom work in the Monroe County Health Department. Two of the ...
In 2021, Leanne Pedante's husband died suddenly in a car accident. After the initial shock wore off, the fitness instructor felt an instinct to turn to movement — one of her go-to coping mechanisms.
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