GREATER RICHMOND TICN TRAINING COMMITTEE 1 INTRODUCTION TO TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE TICN Training Guide for use when facilitating: Introduction to Trauma and Resilience Training Guide – This document will serve as a reference for providing examples of must have learning objectives/topics, as well as resources to share when conducting the Introduction to Trauma and Resilience training. The guide also provides a comprehensive outline that includes additional training topics and resources for use when customizing the training to fit special populations and groups. Tip: -Use stories connected to practice and to the specific audience – people remember stories and experiences better than lectures
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GREATER RICHMOND TICN TRAINING COMMITTEE 1
INTRODUCTION TO TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE
TICN Training Guide for use when facilitating:
Introduction to Trauma and Resilience Training Guide – This document will serve as a reference for providing examples of must have learning objectives/topics, as well as resources to share when conducting the Introduction to Trauma and Resilience training. The guide also provides a comprehensive outline that includes additional training topics and resources for use when customizing the training to fit special populations and groups. Tip: -Use stories connected to practice and to the specific audience – people remember stories and experiences better than lectures
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Introduction to Trauma and Resilience: Training Outline
Items in Blue are required topics to be covered in every training.
Items in green are optional content/activities
Items in pink are additional resources
Icebreaker/ Mindfulness Activity
- Figure 8
- Chime activity
- Deep breathing
1. Understanding Trauma
Why is it important? – Impact
Review definition and the various types of trauma
- SAMHSA’s definition (Event, Experience, Effect)
o Use stories to explain this (two brothers, exposed to same event, but
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