
Designed for those working cross-culturally and especially for anyone who lives in remote and hard-to-access areas (“the sticks,” “the bush,” “the countryside,” or however you might characterize it in your unique context). This podcast was created to help you understand the effects of crisis and trauma, and to guide you toward a healthier, more vibrant experience right where you are.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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tacey Sutherland shares how saftey is key when helping someone in a tramatic event. This may look like being present with the individual as well as being present in urgent or emergency situations.
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Kaite talks with Stacey Sutherland about the 4 common responses to trauma – reliving, avoiding, hypervigilance, and increasing negative belief/distrust.
Stacey Sutherland joins us to discuss how danger and perceived danger triggers a traumatic stress response in the body. And how we can respond in a healthy way to help our bodies cope with trauma.
Stacey Sutherland talks with Katie Reid about how to identify trauma. Though big events can be traumatic, Stacey explains how trauma is actually about the perception or experience and not the event itself.
Join us for this season of Thriving in the Bush as we explore how to recognize and navigate trauma. If you’re facing the unique realities of life in isolated places around the world, we’ve designed this season with you in mind.
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