HTRA 2026: How to Respond to the Impact of Trauma: Being Trauma Informed and Healing Centered

Content
4 modules

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Instructor
Carolyn Eskin (NOVA)

Released
30 Oct 2025

Description

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how trauma & high stress impacts the brain and body, including behavior and decision-making for trafficking survivors
  • Define trauma-informed response and care (TIRC)
  • Define a healing centered approach
  • Explore the reasons a TIRC framework creates safety and increases survivor participation
  • Identify various TIRC models and tools for implementation

 

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About the Presenter: Myra Strand
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How to Respond to the Impact of Trauma: Being Trauma Informed and Healing Centered Recording - Copy
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How to Respond to the Impact of Trauma: Being Trauma Informed and Healing Centered Evaluation
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2026 HTRA How to Respond to the Impact of Trauma: Being Trauma Informed & Healing Centered (Monday, Feb 23rd)
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Added 10 months ago, by Laura
 
Added 10 months ago, by Dylan Graves
The concept of iatrogensis (relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment) is applicable here: When an educator can't get the material correct or does not comport themselves in a professional matter (seriously, check you foul language & facts), it is a betrayal of honor in education and has a systemic effect of misinformation growing elsewhere.
 
Added 10 months ago, by elise

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