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Building Resilience through Authentic Relationships Maggie Hartzler, LISW CTP School Based Therapist mhartzler@tanagerplace.org Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up. Brené Brown

Foundational Concept In the end, children succeed because they feel they have a close relationship with others, feel valued in their communities, and have a sense of control over some aspects of their lives; children who are in trouble feel isolated, useless to society, and powerless. -A Teacher s Guide to Understanding and Motivating Students

Resilience While we can t take away what has happened and we might not be able to change what is happening, we CAN help foster resilience in every interaction! Resilience can be changed (grown). We can always grow our neural pathways (and the neural pathways of others) to increase resilience.

Authenticity Authenticity is not something we have or don t have. It s a practice a conscious choice of how we want to live. Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It s about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen. - Brené Brown

Hold on to this: Resilience and authenticity neither are something you have or don t have Great news we can all grow our resilience and can make daily choices to be authentic This means we are all capable of greatness within relationships!

Resilient and Authentic relationships are rooted in 1. Connection 2. Meaning and Purpose 3. Sense of Agency

Connection We are hard wired for connection Evolution says social connection is necessary for safety, not a luxury Neural network for social thinking aimed at mindreading What could they be thinking, feeling, etc.? Pain language and social pain Heart broken, hurt feelings Our brains interpret physical pain and social pain as the same

Meaning and Purpose Interactions within relationships shape how we see self, others and the world around us (private logic) When we feel important to the people around us, we can explore and believe in the meaning and purpose in our existence. When others recognize the strengths within us, we can discover the unique qualities and characteristics we bring to the world. When others trust us, we believe we are trustworthy. Find meaning and purpose through hardship. Not Everything happens for a reason but In everything, I can find my meaning and purpose.

Sense of Agency We have a sense of control within our world when we are an equal partner within relationships others honor our thoughts, feelings, and perceptions when we feel heard, seen, and accepted for who we really are.

Guided Meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ndrelmwwk

Key concepts when building relationships grounded in authenticity and resilience

Private Logic Neural Pathways External messages and experiences become internal realities. Learn patterns based on environment. Interactions within relationships shape how we see self, others and the world around us.

Relationships are fostered out of What are their neural pathways saying to them/about them? What are my neural pathways saying to me/about me? curiosity

Owning our Private Logic The story I am telling myself Brené Brown Honest without being accusatory Not phrased as a question Breeds empathy Models healthy expression

What story are you creating We all have an internal story being narrated by ourselves everyday, and our interactions and relationships influence that story

What do you see?

Behavior as communication paradigm shift in the way we view humans and how we meet their needs No such thing as a bad kid or bad person

Putting it all into practice

People heal people The tools and interventions are in your heart Relationships

Lambert s Common Factors Model YOU are the intervention and pathway to resiliency

Key Elements in Fostering Resilience THE YOU Know yourself Don t take it personal Be vulnerable and genuine Be transparent and honest Acknowledge what is going on for you

Self-awareness is more important for the work than a college education. If you don t know who you are, clients/students/kids will help you figure it out. Being open to who you are helps them be open to themselves. We are followed by our compassion and humility.

Practicing Authenticity Cultivating COURAGE to be emotional, honest and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable. Exercising COMPASSION that comes from knowing that we are all made of strength and struggle. Nurturing the CONNECTION and sense of belonging that can only happen when we let go of what we think we are supposed to be and embrace who we are. Brené Brown

Authentic Connection Knowing what is going on for you then choosing attunement to self and attunement to others.

There is no manual Growth comes from self-discovery Read yourself Read your clients/students/kids

What is Your Intent for the Relationship? Is your intent to change this person? Can we genuinely accept someone we are actively trying to change? Is your intent to rescue this person from pain or difficulty? Can this person discover her inner strengths and resources if you have difficulty tolerating her pain?

Our Intention Unconditional love, acceptance, belonging

Spread Love and Hope Greatest act of love is to respond to behavior in counter societal ways. We are in the business of healing suffering and pain. Bring your own optimism to the relationship hope.

Validate, Validate, Validate https://www.google.co m/search?q=it%27s+not +about+the+nail&spell= 1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj CuKKmqY_ZAhVD5YMKH RivCm8QBQgmKAA&biw =1280&bih=958&safe=a ctive&ssui=on

You don t always have to know what to say.

Listening is the most important skill Listen to verbal and nonverbal communication. Don t need the file, just need to listen. Be a detective not an interventionist.

I am ready to listen, ask questions, and accept that I may not fully understand the issue.

Faster is slower The appearance of change is not always change. Compliance is not change. Change is about relapse. Hope is nourished when you are in it for the long haul.

To be with vs. doing Centered Present Grounded

Productivity does not equate worth Letting go of what people think Letting go of supposed to

Anger is a cover For grief, suffering, sadness, hurt, insignificance, etc. Most the time our clients/students/kids have already lost so much. Healing happens through connection, not disconnection. Don t need anger management, need love.

Laughter heals Releases endorphins that counter act cortisol. Give their creativity and silliness back.

Focus on the strengths Hope requires faith, confidence, encouragement and empowerment. We can see what we decide to look for.

Parable of Two Travelers A traveller nearing a great city asked an old man seated by the road, What are the people like in this city? What were they like where you come from? asked the old man. Horrible, the traveller responded in disgust. Mean, untrustworthy, detestable in all respects. Ah said the old man thoughtfully, you will probably find them the same in this city as well. A few hours later another traveller passed by and asked the old man the same question. What were they like where you come from? he similarly asked. They were fine people. Honest, industrious, generous, caring; I was sorry to leave, the traveller responded. You ll find them the same here, the old man replied.

Daily Practices for YOU

Spend Time in Self-Discovery

Develop a Self-Care Strategy

Practice Mindfulness & Gratitude

It Takes a Village Hope springs from knowing we are not alone find your village.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4qukwfv6wk

References and Resources EMDR and Beyond TLC Trauma Loss in Children & Starr Global Network Heather Forbes Help for Billy ACES 360 Brené Brown National Resilience Institute Matthew Lieberman Social: Why Our Brains are Wired to Connect Dr. Dan Siegel Parenting From the Inside Out The Whole Brain Child Mindsight No Drama Discipline