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Talk It Out: I Have An Eating Disorder. Now What?
This program asks and helps to answer several questions: Do you or your friend have an eating disorder? Who can develop an eating disorder? By viewing this program, students will learn what they can do to help someone with an eating...
SWPictures
Building Mental Health Services in Cambodia: Overcoming Trauma and Shortages
The video discusses how Cambodia, with the help of the University of Oslo, started a mental health system from scratch after the devastating rule of the Khmer Rouge. The program has trained psychiatrists, but there is still a shortage of...
Step Back History
The Zhou Dynasty
This week we are going to look at the Zhou Dynasty, the longest living of the ancient Chinese Dynasties. How can you make a country as big and diverse as China stay together for almost 800 years? Well, let's talk about harnessing the...
Neuro Transmissions
Psychology of Anxiety
Take a deep breath in and out. Feel better? Anxiety and stress can be pretty gnarly. When it starts to affect your daily life, thatês when thereês some serious concern. But what can you do when you have a problem with anxiety? This week,...
Neuro Transmissions
Neuroscience of Depression
About 1 out of every 14 people suffers from depression. What causes depression in the brain? Is depression inherited? And importantly, does depression medication work? In this video, we discuss the cause of depression, the changes in the...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: The Power of Connection
Listen as Dr. Perry explains the important role relationships have in learning, and learn practical ways to make true empathetic connections with students in the school setting. [7:03]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: The Neurosequential Model
Listen as Dr. Perry describes the neurosequential model and its significance on how we interact with our students, our own children and each other. [7:03]
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Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: How Stress Impacts the Brain
Learn from Dr. Perry about the impact of stress on students and teachers, and how creating a safe, secure environment is critical to allowing students to reach their full learning potential. [5:39]
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Pbs Learning Media: Stress, Trauma and the Brain: Educator Strategies for the Classroom
Listen as Dr. Perry explains several easy-to-implement educator strategies to address challenging behaviors in the classroom and impact students' social, emotional and academic functioning. [7:24]
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Pbs Learning Media: Trial & Tribulation: Can We Find Healing?
The police killing of George Floyd reflects centuries of brutality inflicted upon on Black and Brown bodies in this country, racialized trauma passed down through generations. As the trial of Derek Chauvin begins, and the anniversary of...