We are so excited to offer this screening of The Wisdom of Trauma as a way to build understanding of the impacts of trauma and how to build resilience, a foundational first step to becoming trauma informed. ![]() Then, they will join together for a Live Talk event. First, participants will watch the documentary screening of the film The Wisdom of Trauma. Tomah VA Medical Center presents, “The Wisdom of Trauma- a screening and facilitated discussion." The event includes two parts. ![]() Please accept the invitation to add it to your calendar. Tomah VA will send a meeting invitation and link for the facilitated discussion. That event runs from the end of the screening window at 12:00pm noon on Thursday, Jand runs until 2:00pm Thursday, June 23, 2022. Send an email to to register for the Tomah VA facilitated discussion. Revisit the landing page for the screening at The Wisdom of Trauma (showandtell.film), and click on the Q&A tab to learn more about the discussion. Watch the Wisdom of Trauma screening during the viewing window and participate in the Tomah VA facilitated discussion! That viewing widow starts at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, Jand runs through 12:00pm noon on Thursday, June 23, 2022. You will receive a registration ticket from Show&Tell ( Please guard this electronic ticket which includes the link to watch the screening when the viewing window opens. The event is in partnership with Tomah VA Medical Center, so no further donations are required. Register for the screening at The Wisdom of Trauma (showandtell.film). "People are telling us that this movie is helping them find relief by pointing to the root of their suffering. "These are such difficult times for so many of us," says Zaya Benazzo. "The abnormality does not reside in the pathology of individuals, but in the very culture that drives people into suffering and dysfunction." "So much of what we call abnormality in this culture is actually normal responses to an abnormal culture," Dr. These talks are available as part of the encore weekend at. Gabor Mate and experts such as Esther Perel, Peter Levine, Sia, Alanis Morissette, Resmaa Menakem, Stephen Porges, and many more. The launch was supported by an online event comprising 17 conversations between Dr. People are asking for more, and want to become part of a larger movement to promote social and individual healing." In response to this enthusiasm, access to the film has been extended until June 20. "People from all different walks of life call it life-changing and reaffirming. "We are overwhelmed by the responses for the film," says Maurizio Benazzo, co-producer/director and co-founder of SAND. It offers a new vision for a trauma-informed society guided by listening, self-love, and compassion. Maté.įrom the streets of Vancouver to San Francisco, through a prison yard and inside a psychedelic healing session, the film presents powerful personal stories in the context of social critique, illuminating the connection between trauma, illness and societal stress. "Trauma is the invisible force that shapes our lives, the way we love, and the way we make sense of the world," says Dr. Gabor Maté and explores the hidden wisdom of our deepest pain and the interconnected epidemics of anxiety, addiction, and chronic illness plaguing Western society. The film follows physician, bestselling author and Order of Canada recipient Dr. We hold the vision of a world that breaks free of the cycles of trauma and becomes more open and inclusive. ![]() With this film, we hope to make a small step towards creating a more supportive culture where our challenges don't need to live in the dark, where vulnerability is seen as healthy and encouraged, where physical and mental health are treated equally, because they are one. The speakers you will see during our Encore weekend movie release of the talk series.
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