Intergenerational Trauma & the Healing Forest

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Intergenerational Trauma & the Healing Forest Presented by J. Carlos Rivera, Executive Director at White Bison, Inc. May 16th, 2018

Thomas Durham, PhD Director of Training NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals www.naadac.org tdurham@naadac.org

Produced By NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals www.naadac.org/webinars

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Cost to Watch: Free CE Hours Available: 1 CEs CE Certificate for NAADAC Members: Free CE Certificate for Non-members: $15 CE Certificate To obtain a CE Certificate for the time you spent watching this webinar: 1. Watch and listen to this entire webinar. 2. Pass the online CE quiz, which is posted at www.naadac.org/intergenerational-trauma-webinar 3. If applicable, submit payment for CE certificate or join NAADAC. 4. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 21 days of submitting the quiz.

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Webinar Presenter J. Carlos Rivera (719) 722-4229 carlos@whitebison.org Your White Bison, Inc.

Webinar Learning Objectives 1 2 3 Participants will learn culturally appropriate teachings that address concerns about issues that undermine the recovery process, such as intergenerational and historical trauma, dealing with shame and stigma, and solutions in dealing with these issues. Participants will learn culturally appropriate teachings to assist parents, professional and grassroots service providers in developing approaches for treatment, recovery and prevention for adults, youth and families Participants will also learn the process and steps for systemic community development

Introductions Polling Question What services are you currently providing? a. Residential Treatment b. Intensive Outpatient Program c. Outpatient Counseling d. Other e. I am currently not a counselor

White Bison Programs Culturally based healing tools to help facilitate change within individuals, families and communities.

Mission Statement A sustainable grassroots Wellbriety Movement that provides Culturally based healing for the next seven Generations of Indigenous people.

Agenda Items: Historical Trauma Healing Forest Model Sick Forest Elders Prophecies Vision

A long time ago. Before you were born, a time when our ancestors lived. We as Native people lived in Harmony with our environment.

Seen World The Source of Native Culture Unseen World

Traditional Youth Traditional Men Traditional Women Traditional Clan Mothers Traditional Elders Traditional Warrior Traditional Healers Traditional Chiefs

Then something happened to us as a people that changed our lives and we have never been the same.

Traditional Youth Traditional Men Traditional Women Traditional Clan Mothers Traditional Elders Traditional Warrior Traditional Healers Traditional Chiefs

Effects of Historical Trauma Alcoholism Drug Abuse Domestic Violence Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Abuse Victims of Homicide Gossip Co- Dependence Dysfunctional Becomes Normal Anger Guilt Shame Fear

Seen World Unseen World

Disrupted the Family Structure Alcoholism Drug Abuse Domestic Violence Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Abuse Victims of Homicide Co- Dependence Dysfunctional Becomes Normal Anger Guilt Shame Fear Families started to fall apart.

Question for the Audience What specific ways has historical and current trauma effected the families in your communities?

Hurt People. Hurt People!!!

Healed People Heal People!!!!!

Effects of Historical Trauma Alcoholism Drug Abuse Domestic Violence Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Abuse Victims of Homicide Co- Dependence Dysfunctional Becomes Normal Anger Guilt Shame Fear

Traditional Youth Traditional Men Traditional Women Traditional Clan Mothers Traditional Elders Traditional Warrior Traditional Healers Traditional Chiefs

The Women will begin to sing..

Community Resources Mental Health Programs SAMHSA Youth Programs Indian Health Services Inpatient Treatment Family Services OVC Spiritual Advisors Social Services Support Meetings Food & Clothing Law Enforcemen t Love Belonging Trust Connected

Thank You! J. Carlos Rivera (719) 722-4229 carlos@whitebison.org Your White Bison, Inc.

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