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You Are Not Your Trauma Season 2 | Episode 2 Part 2: The Impact of Childhood Trauma Pt. 2

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In this week's episode, we continue the conversation with Ms. Bianca Salazar, a social worker, and a champion for child traumatology awareness, who began sharing with us last week the work she does to advocate for children's rights as a social worker. Today, Ms. Salazar shares valuable insights on recognizing signs of trauma in children and provides advice for individuals who have experienced childhood trauma. Her passion for helping those impacted by childhood trauma is truly inspiring.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  1. Recognizing Signs of Trauma in Children
  2. Advice for Those who have Experienced Childhood Trauma
  3. How to be Supportive


Guest Info:

Bianca Salazar

If you find this podcast helpful for you or someone you know, I invite you to share with others, subscribe to the show and follow You Are Not Your Trauma Podcast on Facebook & Instagram.


Do you have a personal or professional experience with trauma that you’d like to share on the show?

Send an email to contact@harrietmharris.com.

Get a copy of Stop Stopping Your Success at www.stopstoppingyoursuccess.com.

Interested in advertising your business on You Are Not Your Trauma podcast?

See the details here: https://www.harrietmharris.com/podcastad

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In this week's episode, we continue the conversation with Ms. Bianca Salazar, a social worker, and a champion for child traumatology awareness, who began sharing with us last week the work she does to advocate for children's rights as a social worker. Today, Ms. Salazar shares valuable insights on recognizing signs of trauma in children and provides advice for individuals who have experienced childhood trauma. Her passion for helping those impacted by childhood trauma is truly inspiring.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  1. Recognizing Signs of Trauma in Children
  2. Advice for Those who have Experienced Childhood Trauma
  3. How to be Supportive


Guest Info:

Bianca Salazar

If you find this podcast helpful for you or someone you know, I invite you to share with others, subscribe to the show and follow You Are Not Your Trauma Podcast on Facebook & Instagram.


Do you have a personal or professional experience with trauma that you’d like to share on the show?

Send an email to contact@harrietmharris.com.

Get a copy of Stop Stopping Your Success at www.stopstoppingyoursuccess.com.

Interested in advertising your business on You Are Not Your Trauma podcast?

See the details here: https://www.harrietmharris.com/podcastad

  continue reading

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