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Right now, in the United States, trauma is speaking. Prejudice and racism wounds, and are potentially traumatizing to anyone who experiences them. But listening to another person's trauma is a challenging thing to do, especially if we perceive that we may have played a part in their experience — even when remaining silent or looking away. Let's talk about how to listen when trauma speaks.
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By Victoria Priya, LCSW (formerly Vicki Tidwell Palmer)4.7
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Right now, in the United States, trauma is speaking. Prejudice and racism wounds, and are potentially traumatizing to anyone who experiences them. But listening to another person's trauma is a challenging thing to do, especially if we perceive that we may have played a part in their experience — even when remaining silent or looking away. Let's talk about how to listen when trauma speaks.
Biggest Takeaways From Episode #93:
Highlights from Episode #93:
Links and Resources:

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