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Trauma Coach Certification: Become Trauma Informed

Trauma Coach Certification: Become Trauma Informed

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The Importance of Trauma informed Coaching

Are you looking for a trauma coach certification or want to become a trauma informed coach? The most recent studies show that more than 5.2 million Americans are living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 70% of Americans suffer a traumatic event in their lifetime 27% percent of those with PTSD attempt suicide Trauma changes lives.

Trauma has a significant impact on a survivor’s emotional and physical health. Many develop PTSD, which changes the way they relate to themselves and the world around them. Other survivors also battle depression, anxiety, and insomnia.

You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:

Full Episode TranscriptWell, welcome back to another episode of the Sophie Kessner podcast. So I want to have a fun conversation about trauma coaching, as we are exploring what trauma is, how it shows up for business owners, the impact of it for ourselves and in just life in general. Talk about how to find the right trauma coach for you and your needs and recommendations, along with looking for a trauma-informed coaching certification program finding what’s right for you. So there’s a full blog that goes along with this episode. You can find it on my website, sassandseo.com, for a slash podcast. It’ll be under finding a trauma coach or trauma-informed coaching certification program, so feel free to check that out. Okay, so let’s dive on in.
The first thing that I want to talk about is how important understanding what trauma actually is, and what I mean when I say that is no matter what industry you’re in. If you are in the service-based industry, where you’re working with humans, you are going to be working with trauma. We all have it, we all experience it in our lives, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s the end of the world, so bad, but what it does mean is we need to be cognizant and aware and informed about how to work with it when it does show up, instead of continuing to perpetuate potentially more harm. Now I bring up this conversation for a few reasons. One I think the trend of trauma work has really blown up over the last few years, for whatever reason, and a lot of folks are online talking about trauma work, talking about being trauma-informed, talking about the nervous system, and these have become somewhat buzzwords And, unfortunately, with any buzzy, viral topic, there’s a lot of misinformation that gets spread about what it is, what it looks like, what it means. So my goal with this episode is to really help you the listener, the client, the coach to understand what it means to be trauma-aware, trauma-informed, trauma-trained, how to look out and know when you are finding somebody who actually has the appropriate expertise in training, when to outsource out and where if you want to actually become trained and certified in these modalities, how to go about and do that, based off of the people that I personally trust and believe in and have worked with.
So fun facts, fun statistics. The most recent studies show that more than 5.2 million Americans so we’re just talking about the US here live with PTSD. So this is a huge number. We’re talking about over 70% of Americans. Folks in the US have suffered at some point in their lives from some sort of traumatic event or experience, and out of that, 70% about 27% have either experienced PTSD or suicidal ideation, things of the sort, and it’s just to emphasize how much these types of things can change your life.
Now, if you’re not familiar with the conversation of what trauma is, please go back to one of our previous episodes on understanding the trauma of business and how that shows up. A...
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