Working With Native American Indians And Historical Trauma
Working With Native American Indians And Historical Trauma
Presented By
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Kristina PadillaMore Info
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Dates and Times
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-In-Person
Location
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Southern Hemisphere IVWalt Disney World Dolphin Resort
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
This session delves into the need for Clinicians and Peers understanding of Intergenerational and Historical trauma within Turtle Island (USA). Where does the healing start and when did the trauma begin? Informative information to help Clinicians & Peers to navigate working with the Native American Indians. This session dives into the elements of trauma that affects the Native American Community, Colonization, forced displacement, Trail of tears, treaties being broken, and multi layers of a wounded communities due to the Indian Removal Act in the 1800 hundreds. We will examine ways to promote wellness of healing for Native Communities “The Native Way” and become more informed of how History and Generational Trauma played a HUGE role in how the Native American Indian have been affected and our future 7 generations.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Identify 3-4 effects of intergenerational and historical trauma within Native American Communities.
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Summarize the need for clinical awareness when treating individuals within Native Communities, due to intergenerational and historical trauma.
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Explain 1-2 techniques to promote healing from generational and/or experienced trauma.
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Explain 1-2 techniques for promoting wellness from generational and/or experienced trauma.
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