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NATURE & NURTURE: HONORING DEVELOPMENT

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Release Date: 05/08/2024

Through the Lens of Moral Safety show art Through the Lens of Moral Safety

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy begin with the evolutionary purpose for morality and the inherent connection between moral development and relational influence.

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Learned Helplessness and Disempowerment show art Learned Helplessness and Disempowerment

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy teach the biological basis of learned helplessness and its inherent connection to traumatic experiences, whether in childhood or adulthood.

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Complex PTSD and the Little Deaths show art Complex PTSD and the Little Deaths

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy discuss the often unprocessed grief that accompanies childhood abuse and neglect, and the ways in which that grief translates into pathological responses in adults.

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Worldviews, Beliefs, and Terror Management Theory show art Worldviews, Beliefs, and Terror Management Theory

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy dive deep into Terror Management Theory and the impact that the certainty of death has on how we live our lives.

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Communication and Collective Disturbance show art Communication and Collective Disturbance

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy define the health of organizations by the flow of communication within them, emphasizing the significance of diverse perspectives when it comes to complex problem solving.

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The Danger of Silencing Dissent show art The Danger of Silencing Dissent

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy explain the consequences of communities and organizations under stress, noting an incapacity for long-term learning and knowledge integration.

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Trauma and Collective Memory show art Trauma and Collective Memory

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy connect collective trauma with organizational amnesia and the subsequent inability to learn from the past.

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Authoritarianism and Bogus Empowerment show art Authoritarianism and Bogus Empowerment

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy lay out the fundamental characteristics of those who are high in authoritarian traits and how they perpetuate the destructive impact of authoritarian leaders – whether in organizations, systems, or countries.

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Bullies, Bosses, and Psychopaths show art Bullies, Bosses, and Psychopaths

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy explain some of the reasons for various antisocial behaviors and what they look like in children and adults.

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Intersections of Trauma Responsiveness and Anti-Racism show art Intersections of Trauma Responsiveness and Anti-Racism

Creating Presence with Dr Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy

Dr. Sandra Bloom and Sarah Yanosy discuss the wounds of othering widely experienced by BIPOC and offer guidelines for having safe and effective discussions about race.

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In the first segment, Dr. Bloom and Ms. Yanosy explore the notion of Nature and Nurture and how they are manifested in our lives by discussing childhood development, and how the lessons learned in our early years follow us throughout our lifespans. This is particularly relevant when children experience abuse, loss, or insufficient care. This same phenomenon applies to groups, as organizations and communities follow a developmental trajectory, and their needs change as they age. For the second and third segment, we have invited two experienced early childhood educators to share their experiences with the powerful forces of development that impact every child, particularly when children do not get what they need to thrive. Diane Wagenhals is currently the Program Director for the Lakeside Global Institute’s Educational Network. Throughout her long career, Ms. Wagenhals has been an elementary school teacher, a childbirth educator, a family therapist and founder of a parenting education company. Our other guest, Suzanne O’Connor, served for eighteen years as the Early Childhood and Trauma Initiatives Manager and then Director of Education and Senior Advocate for Trauma-Informed Care for United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. She now serves as the Director of Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Education for the Lakeside Global Institute.