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Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit

Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit

Thursday at 8 AM Pacific

April 30th 2015: Healing Familial Trauma

Do your family stories include a lot of laughter and the retelling of good times? Or do the older members of your family refuse to talk about the past because it's too painful? Do your parents or grandparents express a range of emotions? Are they willing to face the difficulties and challenges in their family's history or do they tend to sweep everything under the rug, pretending that all is well? We live in a world where trauma from war, famine, disease, torture, persecution and/or natural disasters is in all of our family histories if we go back far enough. Most of us only have to look to th

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Beilah Ross

Beilah Ross, LICSW, has been practicing Clinical Social Worker in the Boston area for the last 18 years. After receiving her Master’s of Social Work in 1997 from Boston University
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2317/uplift-your-life-nourishment-of-the-spirit Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2317/uplift-your-life-nourishment-of-the-spirit Do your family stories include a lot of laughter and the retelling of good times? Or do the older members of your family refuse to talk about the past because it's too painful? Do your parents or grandparents express a range of emotions? Are they willing to face the difficulties and challenges in their family's history or do they tend to sweep everything under the rug, pretending that all is well? We live in a world where trauma from war, famine, disease, torture, persecution and/or natural disasters is in all of our family histories if we go back far enough. Most of us only have to look to the current or previous generation to discover family trauma. If the generation directly impacted by the trauma doesn't deal with it in a healthy way, it can be transmitted to the next generations until someone says: enough, it stops here. Until I spoke with Beila, I didn't realize how much my grandmother's deep sadness had affected me. Please join us Thursday to learn how to heal familial trauma. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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