『Trauma Responses: How to Identify, Address, and Prevent Them ~ Lucia Die Gil』のカバーアート

Trauma Responses: How to Identify, Address, and Prevent Them ~ Lucia Die Gil

Trauma Responses: How to Identify, Address, and Prevent Them ~ Lucia Die Gil

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We Covered

  • How Lucia become interested in trauma informed collaboration (01:28)
  • How CBC creators & facilitators can benefit from learning about trauma informed collaboration (04:08)
  • A concrete example of what a trauma response might look like (05:55)
  • How to distinguish a regular response from a trauma response (09:23)
  • The three types of trauma responses (12:24)
  • How to become aware of your own trauma responses so you can calm the situation rather than ignite it (16:08)
  • Triggers and how to be aware of them (19:28)
  • How measuring engagement metrics can cause a trauma response (31:04)
  • More tips on how to prevent trauma responses (33:45)
  • Final questions (42:19)


In a Nutshell

  1. A cohort member may express trauma in any of its three forms: fight, flight, freeze
  2. If you identify a trauma response, don’t react. Instead, respond. Your job is to calm the situation.
  3. Take preventative measures. For example, always give members permission to omit themselves from the group conversation.


How to Get in Touch

  • Lucia Die Gil
    • GreaterThan.works
    • LinkedIn
  • Jonathan (host)
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • CohortCaptain.com

Resources Mentioned

  • Matthieu Ricard: Happiness
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