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27. Climbing Out of Collapse

Trauma Camp For Teachers

Release Date: 04/13/2021

32. Setting Precedent as a Trauma-informed School show art 32. Setting Precedent as a Trauma-informed School

Trauma Camp For Teachers

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28. Building Trust With Distrustful Students show art 28. Building Trust With Distrustful Students

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27. Climbing Out of Collapse show art 27. Climbing Out of Collapse

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Here are some questions for you: What happens when we (the provider) are the ones in a traumatized state? What happens when a high-functioning individual finds themselves in a low-functioning, barely-keeping-their-head-above-water state? What happens when we go into a state of Collapse? Well, this episode is the bite-sized version of my experience climbing out of psychological collapse. When a human is in a state of "collapse," it means that their internal state is experiencing so much stress and overwhelm that their typical state of functioning essentially breaks down, significantly reducing...

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23. A New Stage On the Path of Progress (Conference Clip) show art 23. A New Stage On the Path of Progress (Conference Clip)

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Listen to the second clip from Julia Rose's keynote presentation at the Trauma Informed Schools Institute, an annual conference hosted by Resilience Impact.

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Here are some questions for you: What happens when we (the provider) are the ones in a traumatized state? What happens when a high-functioning individual finds themselves in a low-functioning, barely-keeping-their-head-above-water state? What happens when we go into a state of Collapse?

Well, this episode is the bite-sized version of my experience climbing out of psychological collapse. When a human is in a state of "collapse," it means that their internal state is experiencing so much stress and overwhelm that their typical state of functioning essentially breaks down, significantly reducing their ability to "show up" and engage in their world.

I popped into social media this week to share about my experience of this, and I hope it can be helpful to you!

Episode Show Notes: www.traumacamp.com/27

 

Major Takeaways You Don't Want to Miss:

  • We need to give ourselves permission to collapse and rest and recover when we need it.

  • Healing takes time. It can't be forced or rushed.

  • Just because we know about trauma doesn't mean we're immune to it.

     

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