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a compelling call to action, advocating for the recognition of trauma as a disability within the Canadian legal framework. Authored with empathy and backed by rigorous research, this book delves into the profound impact of childhood trauma, gun violence, and other traumatic experiences on individuals and communities. Drawing from the lived experiences of childhood trauma advocate Kamelah Blair, the book highlights the therapeutic power of writing as a vital tool for healing. It provides real-life examples and detailed strategies for using writing to process and express traumatic experiences,…mehr

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a compelling call to action, advocating for the recognition of trauma as a disability within the Canadian legal framework. Authored with empathy and backed by rigorous research, this book delves into the profound impact of childhood trauma, gun violence, and other traumatic experiences on individuals and communities. Drawing from the lived experiences of childhood trauma advocate Kamelah Blair, the book highlights the therapeutic power of writing as a vital tool for healing. It provides real-life examples and detailed strategies for using writing to process and express traumatic experiences, supported by statistical evidence and expert insights. Readers will explore the importance of community-based solutions, including the establishment of writing programs, mobile counseling units, and trauma-informed practices in schools and workplaces. The book also outlines actionable steps for policy advocacy, aiming to bring about legislative changes that recognize trauma as a disability. With a focus on modularized community support and the integration of therapeutic practices, "Healing Words" offers a comprehensive guide for trauma survivors, advocates, and policymakers. It seeks to create a society where the invisible scars of trauma are acknowledged, addressed, and healed, paving the way for resilience and empowerment.