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Building a Trauma Informed Community with Tim Black

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Dr. Tim Black is chair of Educational Psychology & Leadership Studies and Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria. For the past twenty years, he has worked with the Canadian military and veterans as a researcher and clinician. Working with Wounded Warriors Canada, Black co-founded their COPE (Couple Overcoming PTSD Everyday) Program to help reduce the impact of PTSD on families of veterans and first responders. In this podcast, Black discusses the Trauma Resiliency Program he designed, alongside Alex Sterling, for Wounded Warriors. The program focuses on team-based training to develop trauma-resilient skills for those who experienced traumatic events. “What’s new about this program,” Black says, “is the focus on changing the culture of psychological injuries from one of perceived weakness to one where hard work is required, teamwork is valued and transformation is the goal.”
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Dr. Tim Black is chair of Educational Psychology & Leadership Studies and Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria. For the past twenty years, he has worked with the Canadian military and veterans as a researcher and clinician. Working with Wounded Warriors Canada, Black co-founded their COPE (Couple Overcoming PTSD Everyday) Program to help reduce the impact of PTSD on families of veterans and first responders. In this podcast, Black discusses the Trauma Resiliency Program he designed, alongside Alex Sterling, for Wounded Warriors. The program focuses on team-based training to develop trauma-resilient skills for those who experienced traumatic events. “What’s new about this program,” Black says, “is the focus on changing the culture of psychological injuries from one of perceived weakness to one where hard work is required, teamwork is valued and transformation is the goal.”
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