At Ruby’s Place, we understand that healing from trauma requires a sensitive and evidence-based approach. That’s why we’re committed to implementing trauma-sensitive practices that make a real difference in the lives of survivors of domestic violence...
When dealing with young individuals and social services, two terms tend to arise: “missing youth” and “runaway youth.” While these terms might seem like two sides of the same coin, they actually refer to distinct situations that require different interventions....
Participating in this space calls for an intentional lens that constantly leans into addressing the equal rights of women and ensuring safe access to care. This dedicated corner is a testament to the collective strength, resilience, and solidarity that defines our...
Resmaa Menakem once said, “Trauma in a person decontextualized over time looks like personality, a trauma in a family decontextualized over time can look like family traits, trauma decontextualized in people over time can look like culture, and it takes time to slow...
As we support clients through their trauma history, dissecting the meaning of trauma and the various components attributed to it is essential to foster understanding and healing. In contrast to our initial discussion in Trauma: Part 1, here we delve deeper into how...