Trauma-Informed Leadership
Looking at the nature of our work in high-stress environments, and our responsibility to others, including the expectation to provide support and guidance to congregants during their most challenging times can weigh heavily on faith leaders, increasing the risk of developing PTSD.
Session 2: Recognizing Signs and Symptoms of Cumulative Trauma
The gradual buildup of stress can manifest in PTSD symptoms with reluctance to ask for help. Here we will identify emotional, physical, and behavioural symptoms of trauma, and the impact of unresolved trauma on personal and organizational health.
Session 3: Coping Mechanisms and Self-Care
Overview of self-care tools, practices, community support, and professional services.
Session 4: Building Resilience in Ministry
Definition and components of resilience in personal and congregational/organizational contexts. Integrating resilience-building practices.
Session 5: Creating Trauma-Informed Ministry/Organization Environments (Ecologies)
What it means to be a trauma-informed ministry including the principles of trauma-informed care and practical steps for implementing these principles in congregational settings.
Session 6: What now? Integrating Learning
Review key takeaways, ongoing personal and communal growth in addressing trauma, and action planning for trauma-informed ministry.
This class meets 6 times on the following days:
April 29th, 2026, May 6th, 2026, May 13th, 2026, May 20th, 2026, May 27th, 2026, June 3rd, 2026
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