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11/30/2021

Guest Speaker Sarah Hagar: Neuroanatomy of trauma & healing

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Why are people often naturally drawn to outdoor activities like skateboarding, surfing, treeplanting, and paddling, that offer rhythmic movement and relationship-building in nature?  
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Sarah Hagar, M.Ed., R.C.C., is a former veteran treeplanter and Registered Clinical Counsellor with a keen interest in healing and preventing trauma for children, youth and families.  With training in neuroscience and the belief that we are drawn to what heals us, Sarah offers a conversation that explores why we function the way we do, the neurobiology of natural healing activities outdoors, and empowers you towards doing more of what makes you feel whole.  
A note with resources from Sarah

Hi there, 
Some links to share:

The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics:
Home | NMnetwork

Child Trauma Academy:
HOME | ChildTrauma Academy

Bal a vis x:
HOME

Shawn Ginwright, PHD, on Healing-Centred Engagement:
The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to Healing CenTERED ENGAGEMENT

Marie Jose Dhaese:
Centre For Expressive Therapy - Centre for Expressive Therapy
Centre For Expressive Therapy - Centre for Expressive Therapy

Interested in learning more about Rites of Passage in Nature?
School of Lost Borders – Teaching the Rites of Passage Since 1981.
School of Lost Borders – Teaching the Rites of Passage Since 1981.
Thanks for the opportunity to share,

Sarah

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    Donetta Faye (Daye) Cooper Hagel is a clinical counsellor, veteran wilderness guide, and director of the Mental Health Wilderness First Aid program on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada.  Read more about her and the MHWFA on the About Us page!

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