UCI CARE Narrative Project

How faculty and staff members navigate trauma and anxiety


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In this episode of the Narrative Project, Nhi, Melissa, Cheng, Terri, and Jason discuss ways in which we can navigate trauma and anxiety through different lenses and roles and how our communities have changed through this pandemic. They outline how COVID-19 has affected and changed the way we define our boundaries and what support systems we may or may not have. Because of the nature of our remote environment, we see changes in our communities, which leads to a subsequent reassessment of whom we consider our community. They later converse about how each one of us experiences various struggles and the different ways we grapple with trauma.

Content Warning: Mention of Suicide

CONNECT WITH UCI CARE:

Website: care.uci.edu | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 949‑824‑7273
Instagram: instagram.com/ucicare
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Twitter: twitter.com/ucicare
Medium: medium.com/uci-care

1) UCI Counseling Center at (949) 824-6457 offers 24-hour access to counselors by phone.

2) Waymakers' 24-hour hotline at (949) 831-9110 (South OC) or (714) 957-2737 (North OC) provides resources & referrals for survivors of sexual assault.
3) Human Options 24-hour hotline at (877) 854-3594 provides resources, safety, and support for individuals experiencing relationship abuse.
4) Office of Equal Opportunity & Diversity (OEOD) at (949) 824-5594 provides information about filing a criminal complaint or pursuing a complaint through the campus disciplinary process as well as resource information.
5) The UCI Police Department at (949) 824-5223 is available to take reports 24 hours a day.
6) Please call 911 if there is an immediate threat to safety.

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