IP0202 Part 2: Trauma-Informed Counselling for Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)
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Aurora and Neesha delve deeper into trauma-informed counselling for children in South Africa. They discuss the lingering effects of systemic oppression, practical approaches to trauma care for young clients, and how parents and professionals can support healing. Neesha also shares essential self-care strategies for those working in emotionally demanding fields.
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👇 Chapter timestamps00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:28 Title credits
00:00:49 Welcome and introduction
00:01:17 Power, freedom, and difference in mental health care
00:09:36 Trauma-informed mental health care with children
00:20:11 How parents can support the mental health of their children
00:29:11 Trauma-informed self care
00:33:07 Navigating the future of child mental health care
00:34:37 End credits
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