Healing the Healers is a multimedia video resource collection showcasing intimate peer-to-peer conversations with exceptional faith leaders on issues of crisis and trauma to be used in classrooms curriculums, as congregational tools and for self learning. Each video and accompanying expert guide offers strategies and insight to education and prepare current and emerging faith leaders in how to address challenging issues in order to:
In partnership with Institute for Collective Trauma and Growth
In partnership with Faith Trust Institute
In partnership with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, The Blue Dove Foundation, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, Soul Shop & Well Being Trust
Faith communities should be places of safety, hope and healing. With rising mental health needs of youth, will you know what to do to support, or even save a young person’s life? Learn more about the new #HealingTheHealers series on youth mental health: healingthehealers.org
#HealingTheHealers series 3 explores how spiritual care can help youth who are experiencing loneliness, anxiety, depression and/or suicide ideation. Learn more: healingthehealers.org
"You can't predict suicide....but prevention is everyone's responsibility. Faith Communities are uniquely poised to respond."
#HealingTheHealers 3: Honest conversations with innovative faith leaders about youth mental health. Learn more: healingthehealers.org
How can faith leaders respond to the rising mental health needs of youth? #HealingTheHealers Series 3 shares resources, learned wisdom and innovative solutions that help faith communities support young people when they most need guidance. Learn more: healingthehealers.org
This third series from the Telly Award-winning #HealingTheHealers project focuses on the urgent need for faith leaders to address the dramatic rise in anxiety, depression and suicide/suicide ideation for youth over the past year. Learn more: healingthehealers.org
“I don’t know of a better way to address trauma than from a faith perspective. We need to address the soul and develop a spiritual care model for our society”
#HealingTheHealers 3: Honest conversations w/ innovative faith leaders about youth mental health. healingthehealers.org
Faith communities should be places of safety, hope and healing. With rising mental health needs of youth, will you know what to do to support, or even save a young person’s life? Learn more about the new Healing the Healers series on youth mental health. healingthehealers.org
Faith communities should be places of safety, hope and healing. With rising mental health needs of youth, will you know what to do to support, or even save a young person’s life? Learn more about the new Healing the Healers series on #YouthMentalHealth. healingthehealers.org
"You can't predict suicide....but prevention is everyone's responsibility. Faith Communities are uniquely poised to respond."
#HealingTheHealers 3: Honest conversations with innovative faith leaders about youth mental health. healingthehealers.org #YouthMentalHealth
#HealingTheHealers series 3 explores how spiritual care can help youth who are experiencing loneliness, anxiety, depression and/or suicide ideation. healingthehealers.org #YouthMentalHealth
“I don’t know of a better way to address trauma than from a faith perspective. We need to address the soul and develop a spiritual care model for our society.”
#HealingTheHealers 3: Honest conversations w/ innovative faith leaders about youth mental health. healingthehealers.org #YouthMentalHealth
This third series from the Telly Award-winning #HealingTheHealers project focuses on the urgent need for faith leaders to address the dramatic rise in anxiety, depression and suicide/suicide ideation for youth over the past year. healingthehealers.org #YouthMentalHealth
Faith leaders are often the first person a domestic violence victim reaches out to for help. How can we better support victims and families?
Learn more about #HealingTheHealers Series 2 (from @odysseyimpactny) at healingthehealers.org.
As 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men experience domestic or intimate partner violence, statistics suggest this crisis affects EVERY faith community. When someone comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? #HealingTheHealers
Learn more: healingthehealers.org
"God does not endorse domestic violence." Learn how congregations can examine harmful doctrines and build safe + peaceful communities to support victim survivors. #HealingTheHealers Series 2 (from @odysseyimpactny) is now available: healingthehealers.org
Men speaking out. In episode 4 of #HealingTheHealers, faith leaders discuss the importance of accountability, the need to transform masculinity and zero tolerance for domestic violence. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
"May faith leaders garner the courage to delve into this series on domestic violence, to lead in ways that obliterate the violence happening within our congregations..." — Rev. Tawana Davis, Co-founder of Soul 2 Soul Sisters
Learn more: healingthehealers.org. #HealingTheHealers
When someone who is experiencing domestic violence comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life?
#HealingTheHealers series 2, from @odysseyimpactny, encourages and prepares faith leaders to respond. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
Faith leaders are often the first person a domestic violence victim reaches out to for help. How can we support the journey from victim to survivor? Learn more about #HealingTheHealers Series 2 at healingthehealers.org.
As 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men experience domestic or intimate partner violence, statistics suggest this crisis affects EVERY faith community. When someone comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? Learn more: healingthehealers.org
When someone who is experiencing domestic violence comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? #HealingTheHealers series 2 encourages and prepares faith leaders to respond. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
"God does not endorse domestic violence." Learn how congregations can examine harmful doctrines and build safe + peaceful communities to support victim survivors. #HealingTheHealers Series 2 is now available: healingthehealers.org
Faith leaders are often the first person a domestic violence victim reaches out to for help. When someone comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? Learn more about the new #HealingTheHealers series at healingthehealers.org.
When someone who is experiencing domestic violence comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? #HealingTheHealers series 2 encourages and prepares faith leaders to respond. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
When mass trauma strikes, faith leaders are called upon to guide and sustain communities through the aftermath. Their role is to help us heal. But who heals the healers? healingthehealers.org #HealingtheHealers
#HealingtheHealers Series 1 is a multimedia resource from @OdysseyImpactNY that supports clergy, laity, social workers, first responders and other spiritual care providers facing community-level trauma. Learn more at healingthehealers.org
Series 1 of #HealingtheHealers explores the effects of trauma on faith leaders who serve communities during times of grief and helps to prepare students + other spiritual care providers who may be faced with such events in the future. Learn more: healingthehealers.org
They’re the people who help communities heal after horrific events — clergy, laity, first responders, and social workers who give hope. But who helps these brave men and women through their own emotional trauma? Discover #HealingtheHealers Series 1: healingthehealers.org
#HealingtheHealers Series 1 is an ongoing journey to help clergy, laity and emergency responders understand the long-term effects of the trauma they face when they support communities that encounter unimaginable grief. Learn more at healingthehealers.org
9/11. #SandyHook Elementary. #covid19. These tragedies have something in common: Brave community and faith leaders who helped the grieving find peace. But who heals the healers? healingthehealers.org #HealingtheHealers
When mass trauma strikes, faith leaders are called upon to guide and sustain communities through the aftermath. Their role is to help us heal. But who heals them? Learn about the #HealingTheHealers series one, from @odysseyimpactnyc at healingthehealers.org
#HealingTheHealers is a multimedia video resource from @odysseyimpactnyc that supports clergy, laity, social workers, first responders and other spiritual care providers facing community-level trauma. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
#HealingtheHealers series one is an ongoing journey to help clergy, laity and emergency responders understand the long-term effects of the trauma they face when they support communities that encounter unimaginable grief. Learn more at healingthehealers.org
They’re the people who help communities heal after horrific events — clergy, laity, first responders, and social workers who give hope. But who helps these brave men and women through their own emotional trauma? Discover #HealingtheHealers series one at healingthehealers.org
Series one of #HealingtheHealers explores the effects of trauma on faith leaders who serve communities during times of grief and helps to prepare students + other spiritual care providers who may be faced with such events in the future. Learn more at healingthehealers.org.
9/11. #sandyhook elementary. #covid19. These tragedies have something in common: Brave community and faith leaders who helped the grieving find peace. But who heals the healers? healingthehealers.org #HealingtheHealers