Book: Healing Collective Trauma: Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds by Thomas Hubl.Or click here to view and register for other upcoming Wellness and Mental Health webinars on the JCH Platform. Feb 17: Intergenerational Trauma (this webinar).The Q&A touched on topics surrounding references to break the cycle of generational trauma and how experiencing the pandemic created trauma and epigenetic markers as well.Factors to consider on intergenerational trauma intervention and how to effectively create change for people afflicted with this condition.A brief review on the neurobiology of trauma and how it impacts the development of the different parts of the brain.How the ACES study recognizes the role played by historical, cultural, and transgenerational trauma in people’s potential risk-taking behavior and health outcomes.Elements that exist collectively within the environment and immediate circle of a victim that perpetuates transgenerational trauma, and must be understood by those working in the criminal justice system.How historical or cultural trauma is collectively experienced by a group of people who share an identity, affiliation, or circumstance and then passed on intergenerationally through socialization or epigenetic markers.Secondary trauma where exposure to details of trauma that an individual did not directly experience or witness produces the same traumatic response as directly witnessing or experiencing it.Environmental trauma through learned behavior where beliefs and behavior are shaped by the example set by people within the immediate environment.The concept of trauma patterning where being born and raised into a situation where one feels unsafe results in a constant fight-flight-freeze-shutdown loop which when prolonged manifest as anxiety and depression.How this phenomenon is also observed in male species based on an experiment conducted in male mice.How a baby raised in this condition can grow up to become a mother with a similar uninvolved, inconsistent, and unpredictable parenting style which then is passed on onto her own children.Insecure attachment style where an uninvolved, inconsistent, and unpredictable caregiver prompts the baby into a state of hyperarousal and fear due to its needs not being met.The concept of fetal programming where the prenatal environment results in lasting psychological imprint once the baby is born.The misdiagnosis the tends to happen when the concept of developmental intergenerational trauma is not probed into.How the environment that a baby is raised into can aggravate or reverse the effect of the trauma they’re exposed to prenatally and eventually affect the child’s learning, concentration, and memory functions.How trauma experienced by the mother during pregnancy interferes with the baby’s brain development and ability to modulate anger and fear.The developmental means of intergenerational trauma seen in the pre-natal to first two years of life.What is epigenetics, the changes it creates in the genetic makeup, and how it may manifest in behavior.The modes of intergenerational trauma: Genetic, developmental, environmental, and cultural/historical.Defining the concepts of intergenerational trauma, intragenerational trauma, transgenerational trauma, and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance which are central in this discussion.What is trauma, how it is experienced based on perception, and the core issues surrounding it?.Topics Duane covered for his webinar include: He also works with staff and volunteers who deal with these issues. He provides support to victims and families experiencing trauma and traumatic loss. ![]() Duane Is a licensed professional counselor and educator in private practice. Criminal justice professionals must be made aware of this fact to be able to work with this population more successfully and provide long-term and effective solutions that address the root cause of the issue. This does not only refer to the victims, as even perpetrators may also have been impacted by trauma causing them to commit abuses and violent crimes. ![]() People who find themselves entangled in the system are dealing with some form of trauma.
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