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Roadmap for Change
Roadmap to Resilience | Roadmap for Change
31 episodes
3 months ago
Professionals working in juvenile justice weigh in one last time on why they do this work, what trauma informed interventions have worked well, and what comes next. CTRJJ Co-Director Keith Cruise explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.
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Professionals working in juvenile justice weigh in one last time on why they do this work, what trauma informed interventions have worked well, and what comes next. CTRJJ Co-Director Keith Cruise explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.
Show more...
Mental Health
Kids & Family,
Government,
Health & Fitness,
Parenting
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Trauma in the Body: A Biopsychosocial Approach
Roadmap for Change
5 months ago
Trauma in the Body: A Biopsychosocial Approach
Trauma is stored in the body and expressed through the senses, so professional interventions need to look beyond behavior to take care of the whole person through a biopsychosocial approach.
Roadmap for Change
Professionals working in juvenile justice weigh in one last time on why they do this work, what trauma informed interventions have worked well, and what comes next. CTRJJ Co-Director Keith Cruise explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.