Posts tagged TLDR
Book Review: The Deepest Well, by Nadine Burke Harris, MD

Book Review - by Lynne Linder: I came across Dr. Nadine Burke Harris’ TED talk from 2014 in my quest to find out more about ACE’s and the Trauma Informed Community... In her book, “The Deepest Well,” she explains how she became aware of ACE’s through the ACE study and how and why she changed her pediatric practices based on her new knowledge and understanding…

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When Is It Time to Seek Professional Help for My Child?

When is it time to get additional help? This is a question a lot of parents are asking when thinking of whether their child’s behavior and emotions are par for the course, or an indicator of a larger need. In a time like this, it’s hard to know for sure what we should do. Two of our Mental Health Partners: school psychologists Megan and Allie, give some tips on when it might be time to seek additional help.

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TLDR (Too Long, Didn't Read) Screen Time and Kids (with grace)

This article provides helpful information if you are a parent who is struggling to strike a balance with screen time for their kids. Michelle Galdames-Henry offers a summary for you…

Kids and adults depend on their screens now more than ever for communication and learning. We are at a crossroads because kids need screens, but we also know some of the negative affects of being on them too much…

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TLDR (too long, didn't read): This is Your Brain on Stress, By Karen Johnson

Karen Johnson, MSW, LCSW, and member of Abiding Presence, uses her expertise to summarize a video by a leading researcher in the effects of stress and trauma on the brain. Karen Johnson worked over 5 years as the director of trauma-informed services for the National Council for Behavioral Health in Washington D.C. and 19 years in behavioral health, community services, and child welfare at SaintA in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She currently provides consulting services through her business: Trauma-Informed Lens Consulting.

“…During this time of COVID-19, one of my go-to resources is Dr. Bruce Perry, a physician and neuroscientist who researches how our brain and body are impacted by stress, distress and trauma… In this blog I summarize a recent Dr. Perry recording: Understanding State-dependent Functioning… When we are threatened, we start to change the way we think, feel and behave. The more threatened we are, the more we shut down the thinking part of our brain, and default to our brainstem, or our survival brain… This explains why in our current circumstances we are often emotionally and physically exhausted.”

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Blessed Are the Flexible, They Shall Not Get Bent Out of Shape

TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read) Version

In the coming weeks on Thursdays, we will publish TLDR (too long, didn’t read) summaries. These will reference books, articles, and other resources that are great- but too long! I know I have a hard time focusing for a long time on anything these days, and I thought perhaps this community could use some help in getting great information, but have someone else do the work of sifting out the good stuff! Enjoy, and let us know what you are interested in having shortened for you! -Sarah Snow

This week’s TLDR is brought to you by Pastor Joe

“The human capacity for burden is like bamboo, far more flexible than you’d ever believe at first glance.” - Jodi Picoult

Tips on Resiliency and Health in Tough Times

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