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Who Are My Clients?
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Adults (18 & up)
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Specializing in:
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Nurses
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Other Healthcare Workers
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Mental HealthProviders
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LGBTQIA+ Friendly​
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Pagan Friendly
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Those with trauma
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Primary​
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Secondary or vicarious​
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Developmental​​​
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Intergenerational​
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Historic​​
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OK Jamille, but what does all of that mean?!
​​​Primary Trauma
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Emotional affects from a direct experience of a traumatic event(s)
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​Car accident​
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Natural disaster
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Assault
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Crime​
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Intimate Partner Violence (domestic violence)
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Discrimination
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​​​Secondary or Vicarious Trauma
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Emotional fallout &/or psychological distress from exposure to other's trauma​
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Trauma therapists listening to their client's disturbing stories
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First responders arriving on the scene of a car wreck, natural disaster, etc.
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Nurses caring for their patients during acute illness or after a controlled trauma, like surgery
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Physical & Occupational Therapists treating the effects of trauma on their patient
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CPS/APS workers
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Religious lead roles hearing confessions/supporting their congregation
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Bodyworkers like Massage Therapists, Craniosacral Therapists, Rolfers, Accupuncturists, etc
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Energy practitioners who do Reiki, Therapeutic Touch, Sound Healers, Shamanic Practitioners, Cuenderas/Cuenderos
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Anyone who supports trauma survivors​
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​​Developmental Trauma
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Prolonged, repeated, severe negative events with severe emotional impacts during critical developmental periods (prenatal-age 8ish & also during the teenage years)​​​​
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Adverse childhood experiences​ (neglect/abuse)
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Death of a parent
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Divorce of parents
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Unstable caregiving
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Early separation from caregivers
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​​Intergenerational Trauma
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Behavioral patterns that run in families that are explicit or implicit that each generation perpetuates until one person in that familial line is ready to stand up and break the cycle
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Continuing cycles of abuse​/neglect
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Repeating loops of generations with addiction issues
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Children of parents who had mental health challenges
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Children of emotionally immature parents (children who were parentified)
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Abandonment​
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​Historic Trauma
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Systemic oppression, trauma experienced by whole groups of people, assault on culture
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Collonization of indigenous populations​
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Ancestors who were enslaved (Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome)
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Children of Holocaust survivors​
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