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Trauma-Informed Lens

By: Matthew Bennett
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  • The trauma-informed paradigm is challenging traditional views and approach in a wide variety of areas in education, social work, psychology, and public health. Each week the Trauma-Informed Lens Podcasters Curt Mower, Jerry Yager, and Matthew Bennett explore aspects of the trauma-informed paradigm and how it challenges traditional views of service delivery and current events. Join the revolution!
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Episodes
  • Final Episodes – New Beginnings
    May 20 2021
    After 146 episodes, we have reached the final chapter of the Trauma-Informed Lens Podcast. In this final episode, Matt reflects on the journey and future. Thank you so much for being part of this journey!  
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    26 mins
  • Dr. Rabinor joins the show to Talk about her new Book, Eating Disorders, and how Trauma Informs her Practice
    May 12 2021
    In this episode of the Trauma-Informed Lens Podcast Dr. Judith Rabinor joins the show to share her expertise on eating disorders, developmental trauma, and share the insights in her recent book. Judith Ruskay Rabinor, PhD, is a clinician, author, writing coach, speaker, and workshop leader. In addition to her New York City private psychotherapy practice, she […]
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    53 mins
  • Karen Gross joins the show to talk Trauma-Responsive Schools & Covid
    May 5 2021
    In this episode of the Trauma-Informed Len Podcast, Karen Gross and Matt discuss trauma-sensitive and responsive schools and the impact of Covid on students and educators. Karen Gross is an educator and an author of adult and children’s books.  She also serves as Senior Counsel at Finn Partners, where she consults on higher education crisis […]
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    1 hr and 4 mins

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Too much man-banter

First 8 minutes of sports talk and shooting the shit was a huge turn off to such a difficult topic. The tone the presenters used did not match the devastation that the recent events have caused—i don’t feel that a jovial approach to this topic was appropriate. As a psychologist, I feel that some of the content was appropriate, but “funny” is not a word that respects the difficulty that many people have had

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