Journey to Health ECHO | September 22nd, 2022
Date of Presentation: September 22, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Journey to Health
Keywords: #aian #ceremony #community based interventions #Community healing #Culture as prevention #familial healing #health #historical trauma #interventions #standards of practice #traditional indigenous knowledge #trauma
In this presentation, Alison Whitemore discusses trauma and indigenous strategies for healing and helping, including the healing tools of ceremony and familial healing.
Recording:
Presented by:
Alison Whitemore
Alison “Al” Whitemore, LCSW, RPT, is an enrolled tribal member of Round Valley Indian Tribes. She has 25 years of experience in social work bringing collaborative approaches in Neuro-relational, Ecological, Developmental and Cultural frameworks in Indigenous mental health and wellness. She works to be in right relationship with Mother Earth and the imperative social justice movements of our time. As well, she grapples to subvert colonial approaches by connecting with traditional ways of thinking to restore health and wellbeing to our communities. Al has been privileged to work in both Tribal public health programs and with national Native organizations, currently focusing her energies on strengthening the relational health of families. As a current Napa Parent/Infant Mental Health Fellow, Al is expanding her understanding of how we nurture the development of our infants and young children.
Resources Provided:
- Link - To claim CNE/CME/CPE/Social Work Continuing Education Credits
- PDF - Continuing Education Credit Disclosures
- Link - 6 R's of Sustainability (Dr. Bruce Perry)
- Link - Arietta Slade (Yale)
- Link - Brain Calming Activities (Dr. Bruce Perry)
- Link - Brazelton Touchpoints
- Link - Child Parent Psychotherapy
- Link - Child Trauma Research Program: Child-Parent Psychotherapy Professional Trainings (UCSF)
- Link - didgʷálič (Swinomish Tribe Wellness Center)
- Link - Dolores BigFoot (University of Oklahoma)
- Link - The End Piece of the Grandma's Ham (Cultural Training)
- Link - Family Spirit (Johns Hopkins)
- Link - Ghosts in the Nursery: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Problems of Impaired Infant-Mother Relationships (Journal of American Academy of Child Psychiatry)
- Link - “I’m stronger than I thought”: Native women reconnecting to body, health, and place (Health Place)
- Link - Minding the Baby (Yale)
- Link - Neurodecolonization and Indigenous Mindfulness
- Link - Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (Dr. Bruce Perry)
- Link - Promising Practice in Tribal Communities (Center for Native Child and Family Resilience)
- Link - Serve and Return (Harvard)
- Book - Don't Hit My Mommy! (Lieberman & Ghosh Ippen, 2nd Edition)
- PDF - ACEs Resilience Questionnaires
- PDF - Angels in the Nursery: The Intergenerational Transmission of Benevolent Parental Influences (Infant Mental Health Journal)
- PDF - Benevolent Childhood Experiences (NIHB)
- PDF - The Return to the Sacred Path: Reflections on the Development of Historical Trauma (Takini Network)
- Journey to Health ECHO - Agenda (September 22, 2022)
- Journey to Health ECHO - Didactic Presentation (September 22, 2022)
Date added: September 23, 2022