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A New Chapter for BRAVE

Unveiling BRAVE's new inclusive $9 membership for all trauma therapists. See how we're leveling the playing field, ensuring every therapist has access to the support and resources they deserve. Join us in shaping a community where growth, collaboration, and accessibility are at the heart of everything we do.

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Breaking the Ice: Asking About Substance Use in Trauma Therapy

As trauma therapists, we understand the complex relationship between trauma and substance use. And yet, if you’re like me, you hesitate to ask about substance use if it’s not obviously a problem. Read how Betsy shares her immense wisdom about bringing up problematic substance use in empathic and non-judgmental ways.

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Navigating Substance Use in Trauma Therapy: A Compassionate Approach

Substance use is a complex and sensitive topic that often intersects with trauma therapy. By approaching this intersection with empathy, understanding, and a harm reduction mindset, we can help our clients navigate towards their goals while fostering growth, healing, and resilience.

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Unveiling Vicarious Trauma with the Johari Window

The Johari Window is about self-awareness but this week you’ll see how my brain has worked to adapt this age-old technique to help you Name Vicarious Trauma and share these experiences with the people who mean the most to you.

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Trauma Therapists Deserve to be Cared For Together

Despite the passion you have for this work, there's an inner voice that often goes unheard — your own. It's time to shatter the silence and acknowledge a truth: trauma therapists deserve to be cared for too.

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The Gift of Vicarious Resilience in Supervision

Supervision is a sacred space with trainees.

Of course, the main goal is to process cases and strengthen clinical skills, but supervision is so much more than reporting updates and being told what to do next. It is an opportunity for Vicarious Resilience.

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