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We are making sure that all members of all communities -- and those who have not been able to reach any community -- are able to connect with caring resources.
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We are making sure that all members of all communities -- and those who have not been able to reach any community -- are able to connect with caring resources.
If you'd like to help each other instead of argue, you're in the right place. 💞
Please join us in this chat, our community task clearinghouse for interconnecting resources for XR Neighborhood.
First we ensure individuals have what they need.
🔊 XR IPR Coord: https://t.me/joinchat/J8dfcRU3gJVv6cQu-cxOKA
This msg: https://t.me/MaxMoRadio/961
Equally important, a person who has experienced unaddressed trauma often uses special languaging that accesses and stabilizes their recovery from that trauma.
Using this unique, complex, healing languaging by themselves is a profound act.
But the greatest benefits occur when each individual person is supported in using their trauma healing language in caring, emergent community settings that uphold the value of learning from one another.
There are many mainstream functions that act directly against this healing modality, preventing our most severely affected colleagues from restoring resilience to themselves and their communities.
One of them, unfortunately, is psychiatric force and coercion. Currently, this is being used on vulnerable members of our communities to a much greater and more violent extent than others are aware.
Using this unique, complex, healing languaging by themselves is a profound act.
But the greatest benefits occur when each individual person is supported in using their trauma healing language in caring, emergent community settings that uphold the value of learning from one another.
There are many mainstream functions that act directly against this healing modality, preventing our most severely affected colleagues from restoring resilience to themselves and their communities.
One of them, unfortunately, is psychiatric force and coercion. Currently, this is being used on vulnerable members of our communities to a much greater and more violent extent than others are aware.
When a person begins to use their own personal and emergent trauma healing language, environmental support is essential.
If the environment -- the surrounding individuals and policy-driven systems -- mistakes that trauma healing language for pathology and "treat" it with a financially viable solution where the individual says the solution is not correct, or hurts them, the damage to that person compounds to immeasurable very quickly.
This is further compounded when a severely affected person has health conditions facing protracted denial by professional establishments, so far without redress.
If the environment -- the surrounding individuals and policy-driven systems -- mistakes that trauma healing language for pathology and "treat" it with a financially viable solution where the individual says the solution is not correct, or hurts them, the damage to that person compounds to immeasurable very quickly.
This is further compounded when a severely affected person has health conditions facing protracted denial by professional establishments, so far without redress.