Psychological Effects of Quarantine During the Coronavirus Outbreak
A resource from the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress - What public health leaders need to know.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QB3BmN9ePe73BJl6_YbVIxl5M17yz_Gd/view?usp=sharing
Psychological Effects of Quarantine During the Coronavirus Outbreak
A resource from the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress - What healthcare providers need to know
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AP-6_ENL8SyRhQ9OE_Y1ockiEBxHr2_E/view?usp=sharing
Additional Resources
ACEs Connection - Join the movement to prevent ACEs, heal trauma and build resilience.
Healthy Minds Program - Training Your Mind Is the Key to Your Emotional Well-being
Teaching Tolerance - Speaking Up Against Racism Around the New Coronavirus
Pure Edge - Evidence-Based Approaches for Thoughtful Partnerships Curriculum & Training
America’s Promise - America’s Promise Alliance Covid-19 Resources
Elephant Journal - Stop Romanticizing the Lockdown – It’s a Mental Health Crisis in the Making
Neurosequential Network Stress & Resilience video with Bruce Perry, MD, PhD. - This brief (15 min) video discusses how the pattern of stress can determine risk or resilience. The importance of structure, predictability and moderation of daily stress is highlighted. The malleability of the capacity to demonstrate resilience is discussed.
Bruce Perry, MD, PhD. Staying Emotionally Close In The Time of COVID19 - How do we manage in the midst of COVID-19? I reached out to one of our field's most inspiring figures: @BDPerry. Thanks, Dr. Perry for joining me on The Trauma Therapist Podcast at such short notice and for sharing your guidance for these crazy times.
Peace of Mind Foundation - Jim Mcingvale and Dr. Liz McIngvale talk with Dr. Bruce Perry about the impact the #Coronavirus has on children, families, and the community.
Episode 12, Partnered with a Survivor Podcast (Special COVID-19 edition) - Ruth Stearns Mandel & David Mandel - In the first of a series of COVID-19 specific podcasts, David and Ruth talk about how the dynamics of domestic abuse are changing in the context of the COVID-19. Talking to both professionals and family members, Ruth offers insights from her own history related to being isolated with her abusers. The discussion about how we can best continue to partner with survivors and intervene with perpetrators follows with examples and practical steps.
What Resets Our Nervous System After Trauma with Peter Levine, PhD - A free report from NICABM