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Why Do You Feel Happy

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Ulysses Syndrome

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Loss of Family

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Physical Risk of Migrating

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Star Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience

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Secondary Trauma and Compassion Fatigue

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Secondary Trauma

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Compassion Fatigue

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Compassionate Fatigue

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Negative Cost of Caring

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Compassion Satisfaction

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Professional Quality of Life Website

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Impacts of the Body Brain and Nervous System

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Survival Energy

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Learn from the Wild Animals

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The Three-Part Brain

40:27

The Connecting Brain

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The Vagus Nerve

47:06

Neuroception

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Polyvagal Theory

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Deal with Small Children That Are Experiencing the Fear of Losing Parents

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Next Steps

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Welcoming Asylum Seekers

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When Can the Wounded Become Healers

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When the Wounded Become Healers

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Welcoming newcomers and addressing the trauma of migration | MCC Webinar
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2022Jun 8
Original webinar date: May 10, 2022 Stressors and trauma-producing events abound in the migration experience. In this webinar, Charity Stowell, MCC U.S. Newcomer Connections Coordinator, Saulo Padilla, MCC U.S. Immigration Education Coordinator and Elaine Zook Barge, trauma and resilience educator and consultant, shared on the impact and trauma of migration. View this recording to learn how trauma and resilience-informed individuals, churches and communities can be better equipped to ensure the overall wellbeing of newcomers and their receiving community.

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Mennonite Central Committee

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