Barry Hart - Techniques for Dealing with Trauma
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Introduction:
Barry Hart of Eastern Mennonite University reflects on the techniques he has found most useful in dealing with trauma.
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trauma healing
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Techniques for Dealing with Trauma
Batty Hart
Eastern Mennonite University
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I think what we believe in here at the Conflict Transformation Program at
Eastern Mennonite University, is being reflective practitioners. That is that we
are skilled analytically, and with strategies for trauma work and peace building
work, but were also reflective in the sense that we reflect our own gifts,
skills and limitations. We reflect on the larger picture of how we may work
together and with others. We go into these situations with open minds and open
hearts.
In a lot of ways that may be slightly different somewhat from other
organizations that are more protective of what their doing or their funders are
more protective. We try to really work cooperatively with local players. We are
about empowerment of local actors through walking with them and through
listening from them what they think needs to happen. I mean context is so
critical and so are cultural, not just sensitivities, but our cultural analysis
of where were going to and our limitations.
Also how we work with people in context and to really ask what is needed, how
they identify with what has happened, and what their worldviews are. Of course
every context is different and there are different people, different individuals.
It is very important to look at those worldviews and find how then we might
strategically fit in some of the things that were working with. Bottom line
though, is relationships and building those relationships locally and listening
deeply to people. This includes people who are traumatized and obviously in and
through their trauma. Their own particularly gifts have a great wisdom for their
context and how that then can be applied strategically.
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