Spring Into Healing: Embracing Growth and Boundaries in Trauma Therapy
This is a special time of year when everything is coming back to life again. As I am working on getting our garden back in shape, I can't help but be reminded of how this can also be an important time of renewal for us as trauma therapists - a time to weed out vicarious trauma and plant seeds of vicarious resilience!
Spotlight on Our Supporters
Discover the heart and expertise behind The BRAVE Trauma Therapist Collective in our latest blog series to spotlight our amazing sponsors! Learn how they help trauma therapists work towards EMDR certifications, teach CEUs, and expand to international practice.
A New Chapter for BRAVE
Unveiling BRAVE's new inclusive $9 membership for all trauma therapists. See how we're leveling the playing field, ensuring every therapist has access to the support and resources they deserve. Join us in shaping a community where growth, collaboration, and accessibility are at the heart of everything we do.
Weaponized Self-Care and Why I’m Going ALL IN on Vicarious Resilience
What if Vicarious Resilience could be your renewable source of self-care, the antithesis to weaponized self-care? It’s possible when you can recognize, install, and enhance Vicarious Resilience!
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster: Understanding Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, and Secondary Traumatic Stress
Whether you are a trauma therapist or not, you may have heard the terms Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, and/or Secondary Traumatic Stress used in seemingly the same ways. That makes it seem like they are interchangeable but, news flash! They’re not.
Shining Bright: Celebrating the Success of Burned Out to BRAVE Graduates and Their Thriving Offers!
The first cohort of Burned Out to BRAVE graduates are officially launched! We went on such an incredible journey together this summer, and I’m so excited to share all the completed free and paid offers with you.
Finding Healing Within: Preventing Burnout and Thriving as a Trauma Therapist
You are no stranger to the emotional toll trauma work can take on you. Of course you’re committed to helping others, and as you do that, it's crucial to be aware of the challenges you face so you can prevent burnout and thrive in the work you love.
Nurturing Resilience: Finding Support in Addressing Substance Use as a Trauma Therapist
As trauma therapists, it's not always easy to hear the stories of pain and suffering day in and day out. And yet, we chose this path for a reason. Despite our passion, burnout and secondary traumatic stress are very real risks but finding supportive communities brings us closer to the joy we find in our work and the gift of vicarious resilience.
Breaking the Ice: Asking About Substance Use in Trauma Therapy
As trauma therapists, we understand the complex relationship between trauma and substance use. And yet, if you’re like me, you hesitate to ask about substance use if it’s not obviously a problem. Read how Betsy shares her immense wisdom about bringing up problematic substance use in empathic and non-judgmental ways.
Charting a Course to Resilience: Empowering Trauma Therapists in Substance Use Work
Our work is heavy, and when we choose to address the common co-occurrence of substance use, it can feel like that weight will crush us. Fortunately, there is so much we can do to thrive in this work when we find a balance between our own vulnerability and strength.
Navigating Substance Use in Trauma Therapy: A Compassionate Approach
Substance use is a complex and sensitive topic that often intersects with trauma therapy. By approaching this intersection with empathy, understanding, and a harm reduction mindset, we can help our clients navigate towards their goals while fostering growth, healing, and resilience.
Unveiling Vicarious Trauma with the Johari Window
The Johari Window is about self-awareness but this week you’ll see how my brain has worked to adapt this age-old technique to help you Name Vicarious Trauma and share these experiences with the people who mean the most to you.
Trauma Therapists Deserve to be Cared For Together
Despite the passion you have for this work, there's an inner voice that often goes unheard — your own. It's time to shatter the silence and acknowledge a truth: trauma therapists deserve to be cared for too.
Self-Care is a Privilege, NOT an Entitlement, for Trauma Therapists
If you're anything like me, you loathe the term Self-Care and yet you’re told almost every day that you need it, you should be doing it, and deep down you do know that it’s necessary.
Beyond Self-Care: Healing Your Heart While Healing Others as a Trauma Therapist
As a trauma therapist, you do such important work.
I know you love your specialty, I do too! But we can’t ignore the heavy emotional toll it takes on us. Let’s also not pretend that all the talk about “just practice self-care” doesn’t get to you.
Overcoming Vicarious Trauma: How Diversifying My Income Saved My Practice and My Sanity
As trauma therapists, we do profound work with our clients. This is inspiring and heavy.
Did you know diversifying your income could help reduce the burden of vicarious trauma in your life?
From Badass to BRAVE: How to SAFELY Take Off your Trauma Therapist Armor
The #1 thing trauma therapists say to me when I encourage them to remove their professional armor is, “So then how am I supposed to protect myself?!”
My response? “Maybe you don’t need to be protected!”
Hey Trauma Therapist! Be Human, Not Armored
I know what you're thinking: "I'm a trauma therapist, I do serious work and have to be a blank slate!" What if I told you that armoring up with all your training and education is setting you up for vicarious trauma?
You Don’t Have to White Knuckle It Through Every Session
You know what this is like - bracing yourself for sessions, starting a minute (or few) late, knowing there are sessions you dread or finding yourself dreading all of them.
What Is Vicarious Trauma Anyway?
Vicarious trauma, or VT, is a natural experience for any trauma therapist, helper, or healer. When we work to help others overcome trauma and stress, our natural empathic nature means we are a sponge that’s ready to soak up our daily trauma exposures…