Center for Promoting Recovery and Resilience at the Kent School

Center for Promoting Recovery and Resilience at the Kent School The Center for Promoting Recovery and Resilience is an initiative of the Kent School of Social Work, aiming to create a more trauma-informed community.

Currently focusing on three therapeutic models, CPRR provides free training to agencies and clinicians.

LGBT Service Members, check this out:"SPART*A is a group of LGBT people who currently serve or have served in the milita...
04/12/2018

LGBT Service Members, check this out:

"SPART*A is a group of LGBT people who currently serve or have served in the military. Membership is open to transgender (to include non-binary and gender-nonconforming) individuals currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. We also offer smaller groups for families of transgender service members, veterans, and allies."



An LGBT Military Organization

"Although active duty troops and their families are eligible for care from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), a signi...
04/12/2018

"Although active duty troops and their families are eligible for care from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), a significant number choose not to access those services due to fear of discrimination or the harm receiving treatment for behavioral health issues may have on their military career or that of their spouse."



Overview There are an estimated 23.4 million veterans in the United States, and about 2.2 million military service members and 3.1 million immediate family members.

When refugees resettle, it is easy to think that once they're in the US, their problems cease. This is not always the ca...
04/09/2018

When refugees resettle, it is easy to think that once they're in the US, their problems cease. This is not always the case. Check out this source from the NCTSN that discusses traumas refugees may face, even after they resettle.

Many refugees, especially children, have experienced trauma related to war or persecution that may affect their mental and physical health long after the events have occurred.

RESOURCE CONNECTION: This is a great resource from NAMI. If you or a loved one are living with a mental health condition...
04/02/2018

RESOURCE CONNECTION: This is a great resource from NAMI. If you or a loved one are living with a mental health condition, be sure to check out the articles in this section! Check out NAMI Louisville here.

If you have a mental health condition, you're not alone. Get support and learn how to live with a mental health condition.

Looking for something to do tonight? Check out FAT Friday Trolley Hop - Frankfort Avenue from 6-9! It’s Military Appreci...
03/30/2018

Looking for something to do tonight? Check out FAT Friday Trolley Hop - Frankfort Avenue from 6-9! It’s Military Appreciation Hop!

This brief video from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs discusses common mi...
03/26/2018

This brief video from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs discusses common misconceptions surrounding Veterans and PTSD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rih3A5vr08M =share

There are many misconceptions about Veterans and PTSD. Understanding what we really know can help Veterans connect with the services they need to live a bett...

Tuesday Lunch and Learn!Looking for something to watch over your lunch break? Nadine Burke Harris discusses Adverse Chil...
03/20/2018

Tuesday Lunch and Learn!

Looking for something to watch over your lunch break? Nadine Burke Harris discusses Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on child development. Watch her TED Talk below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ovIJ3dsNk

Childhood trauma isn’t something you just get over as you grow up. Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris explains that the repeated stress of abuse, neglect and p...

It is important to know the resources in your community, as well. CPRR can connect you with services in the Louisville a...
03/19/2018

It is important to know the resources in your community, as well. CPRR can connect you with services in the Louisville and surrounding areas!

"'Nothing is more important to us than the health and well-being of our people,' Speaks said. 'This is why Fitzgerald sailors were also provided a post-deployment health assessment before reassignment. Providing the appropriate resources, including counseling, for mental health needs has been a top priority from the beginning.'"

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/03/15/former-fitzgerald-xo-navy-crew-members-battling-ptsd-after-fatal-collision/

Cmdr. Sean Babbitt said the Fitz's sailors need to get help from the Navy to deal with the trauma of the June 17 collision, which killed seven of their shipmates.

The need for those who work with youth and adolescents, especially in the school setting, to be trauma informed is cruci...
03/14/2018

The need for those who work with youth and adolescents, especially in the school setting, to be trauma informed is crucial! CPRR provides free training and consultation for evidence-based, trauma informed practices. Read more about the proposed bill below. This is one to follow!

"Lisa Willner, executive director of the Kentucky Psychological Association and a member of the Jefferson County Board of Education, said mental health professionals would work with students and train teachers and staff to reach out to students exhibiting signs of trauma."
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"The Kentucky Department of Education would be in charge of developing recommendations for local school districts to develop their own 'trauma informed' strategies."

http://wfpl.org/student-mental-health-bill-advances-in-state-legislature/

In the wake of the shooting at Marshall County High School, Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill that would require schools to employ mental health professionals.

“It’s different when it’s not a human being,” [Jeannine McDonald] said. “You can’t replace that, but there’s something a...
03/12/2018

“It’s different when it’s not a human being,” [Jeannine McDonald] said. “You can’t replace that, but there’s something also about animals, like therapy dogs. How many people have just been transformed or changed or just come out of the pain because they have something that loves them back and doesn’t ask questions?”

https://www.militarytimes.com/veterans/2018/03/07/veterans-with-ptsd-are-turning-to-horses-for-healing/

As health care professionals seek innovative ways to heal veterans struggling with PTSD, equine therapy has been growing in popularity.

CPRR focuses on the following populations: Military families, refugee families, and youth who have been exploited/traffi...
02/26/2018

CPRR focuses on the following populations: Military families, refugee families, and youth who have been exploited/trafficked and/or maltreated. Learn more about Military Trauma from the National Center for PTSD:

https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/trauma/war/index.asp

This page includes information for professionals about the effects of war or risk for trauma in military service more generally. The material included here also considers combat effects on special populations.

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