Resources
Whether you’re a professional, an educator, a parent, or simply someone wanting to learn more about trauma, here are some great resources I’ve found through my work.
Podcasts
Kimberly was featured on the Trauma Informed Education podcast out of Australia. She breaks down a structured sensory intervention about 20 minutes in…take a listen!
Listen to Dr. Bruce Perry as he breaks down the trauma/empathy/resilience connection in a way that is accessible to the layperson. Essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone who has ever been a child.
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BOOKS
There are countless books available on the subject of trauma. Here are my current favorites.
The Body Keeps the Score — This is basically my “trauma bible.” It has been instrumental in both my personal and professional journeys.
The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog — Through his own case studies, Dr. Perry brings to life the trauma/child brain connection and how connection, consistency, and relationship can build hope and foster resilience.
The Deepest Well — Dr. Harris originally inspired me to begin speaking in schools about childhood trauma. She is now California’s newly elected, first ever Surgeon General and has named childhood trauma America’s #1 public health crisis.
Waking The Tiger — The creator of somatic experiencing alternative therapy for PTSD demonstrates how trauma can be healed through the senses.
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts — Addiction expert Dr. Gabor Mate explains addictions as rooted in childhood trauma.
Born for Love — Another book from the brilliant Dr. Perry. Here, he discusses empathy and its role and necessity for our children and our society.