The difference between standard care and trauma-informed care
This post is about how a trauma-informed approach, at least the way I view it, might differ from standard clinical practice.
Quote from "The Importance of Hide-and-Seek"
This is the beginning of an article in the NY Times yesterday by a fellow psychologist, Alison Carper.
DRAFT statement about race and trauma
While my colleagues do the smart thing of carefully crafting a response to the rising media attention on racial violence in our society, I thought I'd take the opposite approach and just blurt the first thing that erupts from my heart, in the spirit of hoping to engender discourse and not to be right but to strive for "right" together.
Testimonials from Riker's Island
My definition of a trauma-informed child serving system

Revisiting the Fractal Nature of Relationships and the Therapeutic Process
NY1 Covers Community Discussion about Eric Garner
Appearance on The Adopting Teens & Tweens Radio Forum
The HEARTS Program is promoted within Mount Sinai Health System

Helping the NYC Citywide Oversight Committee & Upcoming Talk
Lessons on the Psychology of Trauma in Korea’s Response to the Sewol Tragedy
