In this insightful episode of Why be Silent, Shannon Vincent, a Forensic Nurse Examiner, engages in an enlightening conversation with guest speaker Cleyardis McDonald-Amaker, a licensed master social worker and addictions counselor. They delve into the intricate link between mental health and trauma, examining how traumatic experiences uniquely affect each individual and their loved ones.
Shannon and Cleyardis explore the nuanced ways trauma manifests in different individuals, highlighting the long-term impact on mental, physical, and emotional well-being. They emphasize the importance of recognizing individual trauma responses and discuss various therapeutic approaches, from counseling to medication, that can aid in the healing process.
Listen in to understand how trauma affects not only the victim but also their surrounding environment and support system. Discover resources and strategies to tackle trauma and mental health challenges effectively, while acknowledging the necessity of personalized care and the significant role of support networks.
Acute and Chronic Mental Health Trauma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Coping With Traumatic Events - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Trauma and Violence - What Is Trauma and Its Effects? | SAMHSA
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