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DEALING WITH TRAUMA, Part 1

Trauma can cause difficulties in functioning.  Trauma results when extraordinary shocking, distressful, and frightening situations and events dislodge our sense of feeling safe and cause us to endure feelings of helplessness. In other words, our worlds are shattered, and our normal coping strategies no longer work and uplift us.  Our disturbing memories replay repeatedly, and traumatized individuals suffer as they attempt to control these images and thoughts.  Effects can become evident in anxiety, startle responses, feeling numb, addiction, substance abuse, nightmares, feeling disconnected from others and severe trust issues towards other people, relationship concerns, knee-jerk violent reactions, and isolation. Our past experiences cannot be changed. However, we can heal from them and evolve into a new, yet altered, and often improved version of ourselves. Healing from trauma is possible. Trauma may enter us through horrific, challenging experiences, and negative emotions. A troubling echo of an agonizing moment can plague us in what feels like an irreversible way. Witnessing, watching, hearing, and personal experiences can be traumatic. Trauma is not based on individual subjective emotions tied to an event, but on the intensity of negative emotions swirling around and felt by the person who endured the experience. We are all unique creations; thus, identical experiences can have different effects on different people. The depth of trauma may be at one level for you, but not for everyone. We all identify accidents, injuries, violent attacks, partner violence, medical surgeries, rape, natural disasters, combat in war, emotional and physical abuse as well as living in a high-crime community where enduring threats are continuous or life-threatening illnesses as causes of trauma. Other causes of trauma are not readily recognized in our society. When a loved one passes on, we can be traumatized. Relationships ending that we have invested much into can be trauma-inducing. Enduring humiliation, deliberate cruelty, and severe disappointing experiences are also sources of trauma. Nor do we have to have a front-row seat to trauma to be adversely impacted by it. Exposure to massacres, and childhood abuse including those falling under the umbrella of adverse childhood experiences (ACE), terrorist attacks, airplane crashes, and other new channels of exposure to people being harmed on social media, our phones, and our TVs can tax our nervous systems.  While healing ignites when an individual accepts what has happened and ventures to recover, regaining a sense of safety may take weeks or years. Healing from trauma is not a cookie-cutter adventure. Investing in healing modalities that feel right will bring an individual to a better place after enduring trauma.  After all, we are all indeed limitless!  I suggest we all invest in ourselves and practice self-awareness and self-care. The sky is the limit! Please read the next edition for some tried and true strategies and tools to try out when healing from any type of traumatic event.  Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics CALL FOR ARTISTS! July 5, 2023/No CommentsRead More UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA June 5, 2023/No Comments In contemporary society, we hear the term PTSD for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder very often. This is the new buzzword or Read More INVESTING IN OURSELVES: UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA May 2, 2023/No Comments Depression & anxiety are common problems that can develop after trauma.  Depression ignites feelings of sadness and low mood. These Read More Load More End of Content.

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BIENVENIDA PRIMAVERA DEL ALMA:PARA TI QUERIDA LECTORA Y QUERIDO LECTOR

BIENVENIDA PRIMAVERA DEL ALMA:PARA TI QUERIDA LECTORA Y QUERIDO LECTOR Bienvenida, Querida Primavera!  En esta primavera del 2022, despues de 24 meses donde el mundo padecio tanta tragedia le doy a la bienvenida a la primavera del 2022 llena de una Esperanza verde como el campo florecido. En esta primavera te exhort a renovar tus raices familiares y comunales y a sembrar semillas de edification comunal. Vivimos tiempos inciertos y llenos de muchos desafios. Por eso, te pido que tomes un momento y medites en lo que deseas cosechar a traves del 2022. Toma nota hacia donde vas, con quien vas y por que vas, o no vas! La limpieza de la primavera empezo contigo misma. Toma nota de las cosas en tu vida personal, familiar y profesional que deseas cambiar, adaptar o desechar. Comienza paso a paso, se dulce y amorosa contigo misma. La bondad empieza con la aceptacion incondicional de nuestra persona. Toma en cuenta las cosas que son magnificas en ti, y celebrate a ti misma! Eres magica eres maravillosa y con muchos dones fantasticos para ti y tu comunidad. Toma este espacio. Recortalo y escribe las cosas que te gustaria hacer para avanzar espiritualmente y emocionalmente. Las cosas que te gustaria para mejorar tu salud. Enumera una por una y refirma que eres dinamica, y mereces ser feliz, ser saludable y tener progeso. 1..Las cosas y eventos que quiero son; 2. Las personas , relaciones y opportunities son; 3. Reafirma que asi sera! Te mereces lo mejor! Bienvenida primavera y sendero de luz para ti! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Uncategorized Who We Are OPEN LETTER TO ERIC ADAMS,NEW YORK  CITY MAYOR February 23, 2022/No Comments OPEN LETTER TO ERIC ADAMS,NEW YORK CITY MAYOR The time has come for a new dawn in New York City. Read More CARTA ABIETA A LA PRIMERA DAMA:Dr. JILL BIDEN January 23, 2022/No Comments January 2022 CARTA ABIETA A LA PRIMERA DAMA:Dr. JILL BIDEN Gracias por su liderazgo y mayordomia en el campo educativo. Read More 2022: ENFOQUE HAICA DONDE VAMOS December 23, 2021/No Comments 2022: ENFOQUE HAICA DONDE VAMOS  Se acerca el 2022. Nuestras comunidades se preparan para contiendas locales en diversos estados claves, Read More Load More End of Content.

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TRAILBLAZERS: LATINAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL

TRAILBLAZERS: LATINAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL Aurea Martinez and Yvonne Carretero, public health educators and community empowerment organizers, will be forever remembered for their contributions in the development and implementation of community health in New York City and globally. Mrs. Martinez and Ms. Carretero are real trailblazers. Back in the 1980’s when AIDS, Crack, and urban poverty heavily impacted black and Latino communities, I had the opportunity as a young woman to be their student. Martinez and Carretero were the eyes and ears of community-based initiative and programs in Washington Heights, serving and empowering through their community, led sessions and parenting skills programs. Mrs. Martinez taught sexual education, leadership skills and health education with joy, respect, and dignity. Ms. Carretero was the program director of a public health initiative from Columbia University School of Public Health for and by young people—Teatro HEY (Health Education for the Youth). Such was a vehicle of empowerment, knowledge, and learning, through vignettes and improvisational theater, we led sessions on the pressing issues of the 80’s and 90’s. We opened doors for all community stakeholders to join in dialogue and action. Because of this work, many community-based organizations were able to serve and create viable school-based health programs for parents, students, and educators. Their profound knowledge and love for public health education has been pivotal in what is now known as Community Health Education. Generations of students like me benefitted from their wise counsel and support. I still remembered when we chatted about with Dr. Alan Rosenfield, M.D., supporter of all community programs about our professional dreams. They believed in us and took the time to listen and guide. Today, I can attest that part of my public interest lawyering passion started with them. Other members of Teatro HEY are health and community educators, counselors, and public interest servants because of Rosenfield’s, Martinez’ and Carretero’s visionary guidance and counsel. Columbia University School of Public Health celebrates the Centennial of the Public Health School. I urge our global community to honor them by naming community programs, schools, and streets with their names. Their legacy is timeless and profound, and had a national impact, from downstate to upstate, NY, and beyond. I hope they are given the national and international recognition their work and legacy truly deserve. Note: Go to Monthly Issues to see this article with subject photos) Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are TRAILBLAZERS: LATINAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL October 22, 2021/No CommentsRead More NECESITAMOS UNA REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: HUMANA, SENSIBLE Y COMPASIVA-YA! September 22, 2021/No Comments NECESITAMOS UNA REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: HUMANA, SENSIBLE Y COMPASIVA-YA! La crisis en la frontera sur es real. A diario cientos de Read More Y LA VACUNA PA’ CUANDO August 22, 2021/No Comments Y LA VACUNA PA’ CUANDO Estamos viviendo una crisis comunitaria y global, la pandemia continua hacienda estragos y robandosno nuestros Read More Load More End of Content.

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