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Healing Practices Toward Restoring Hope: Confronting Hidden & Vicarious Trauma Christina Marie Chaise & Amy Fabrikant FOURTH ANNUAL SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS CONFERENCE Thursday, June 7th 2018

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Page 1: Confronting Hidden Vicarious Trauma and Restoring Hope

Healing Practices Toward Restoring Hope: Confronting Hidden & Vicarious Trauma

Christina Marie Chaise & Amy FabrikantFOURTH ANNUAL SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS CONFERENCE

Thursday, June 7th 2018

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CIRCLE OF POWER BY BOB JOSEPH

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4 I’S OF OPPRESSION & PRIVILEGE

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THE POLAR ‘VICTIM’ VS. ‘PERPETRATOR/BULLY’ PARADIGM

Transforming DISCIPLINE into ACCOUNTABILITY

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“Complex Personhood” (Gordon, 1997)“Complex personhood means that all people (albeit in specific forms whose specificity is sometimes everything) remember and forget, are beset by contradiction, and recognize and misrecognize themselves and others.

Complex personhood means that people suffer graciously and selfishly too, get stuck in the symptoms of their troubles, and also transform themselves.

Complex personhood means that even those called “Other” are never that.” (p.4)

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“Complex personhood means that the stories people tell about themselves, about their troubles, about their social worlds, and about their society’s problems are entangled and weave between what is immediately available as a story and what their imaginations are reaching toward.

Complex personhood means that people get tired and some are just plain lazy.” (p. 4-5)

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“Complex personhood means that groups of people will act together, that they will vehemently disagree with and sometimes harm each other, and that they will do both at the same time and expect the rest of us to figure it out for ourselves, intervening and withdrawing as the situation requires.

Complex personhood means that even those who haunt our dominant institutions and their systems of value are haunted too by things they sometimes have names for and sometimes do not.” (p. 5)

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“At the very least, complex personhood is about conferring the respect on others that comes from presuming that life and people’s lives are simultaneously straightforward and full of enormously subtle meaning.” (p. 5)

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RESTORATIVE PRACTICES FOR HEALING

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Restorative Practices for Healing● Writing/Journaling for Self-check in● Gratitude Practices● Breath work/Affirmations● Self-awareness Check in● Compassionate Communication● Community Building through

Circle Keeping● Reconciliation and Forgiveness

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AMY [email protected]

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CHRISTINA MARIE CHAISE

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