trauma

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Handling Holiday “Have-To’s”

Seeing the why can bring life-affirming energy to things we once dreaded; conversely, it can reveal that some things we’ve been prioritizing don’t actually align with our values.  Using this tool clarifies what we want to embrace and where we want to set boundaries.  

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Understanding Distress and How to be a Better Care Partner

There are ways to interact with each other that can decrease the distress experienced by everyone involved.

You must shift how you view your role in the relationship and how you define what you see happening for the person living with dementia, including how they interact with the world around them.

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Why do some people have lasting problems because of these different incidents? What helps some people be more resilient, and others more vulnerable, to the impact of trauma?

And finally, what can be done to heal from trauma?

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