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We are excited to announce another episode of History. Culture. Trauma.! Our next conversation is with author of the upcoming book, The Trauma Informed Pediatric Practice: A Resilience-Based Roadmap to Foster Early Relational Health, Dr. Amy King.

In this week's episode, we are excited to have Dr. Amy King. Amy King, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who provides training, consultation and education to professionals and organizations. She specializes in trauma-informed work and resilience building. Dr. King advises organizations around wellness, staff vitality and creating trauma-responsive spaces. Her specialties include working with professionals to help create resilient children, patients, and thriving families, guiding them to heal their stress and trauma through connected relationships. Dr. King has served as a national expert on trauma, relational health, and resilience. Her current work is promoting resilience by training professionals who work with children and families, through partnership and collaboration. Dr. Amy & her team serve folks who aim to be champions in connected spaces. When she’s not working to promote resilience, you can find her with her family on their small hobby farm in Newberg, Oregon.

In this episode, host Ingrid Cockhren and our guest will examine early relational health and how it impacts resilience. We will also discuss her first upcoming book, published by the American Academy of Pediatrics, that comes out in the spring of 2024, titled, The Trauma Informed Pediatric Practice: A Resilience-Based Roadmap to Foster Early Relational Health.

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Your gift of $250 will support our efforts to provide free programs and events that educate the public about both positive and adverse childhood experiences, like this one, our Historical Trauma in America series and our Creating Resilient Communities Accelerator.  Your gift of $1,500 will ensure that our top-rated podcast, History. Culture, Trauma., continues to raise awareness of historical trauma, racism, and social determinants of health. A monthly contribution of $250 will support the PACEs Connection Resource Center for an entire year. The cost to sponsor a community in our Cooperative of Communities is $5,000 annually.  The strength of our organization is evidenced by our support of our members and communities. Any amount is helpful and appreciated.

             With Love & Justice,

Ingrid Cockhren
CEO, PACEs Connection
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