“When I go into an individual patient’s room, I am the expert and they’re receiving the information. But within the group model, patients are not only asking questions, but also […]
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Dispatches From the Field: The Call for Law Enforcement to Address ACEs
“When I looked at a lot of the situations police dealt with, I recognized that the interventions we were doing were important and should continue, but if I was true […]
Dispatches From the Field: Child Care in Crisis
“With K-12 education, while there are plenty of problems and it is highly inequitable, there are a few positive things. It’s accessible to everyone. It’s free for everyone. There’s a […]
Dispatches from the Field: The Power of What We Already Do Well
“The world simple was likely inspired by something that Mr. Rogers used to say: ‘deep and simple is far more essential than shallow and complex.’ The premise is that we […]
Dispatches from the Field: Pioneers of Healing and Resilience
“You can’t go and undo ACEs, but you can treat the toxic stress response…We know from research that things like mental health interventions, mindfulness, experiencing nature, and establishing safe, stable, […]
Dispatches from the Field: Moms Deserve More
“If the structures of care are fundamentally broken, women will not be able to go back to work. We still don’t have affordable childcare. We still don’t have paid leave. […]
Dispatches from the Field: A Seat at Every Table
“They say that it’s dangerous to make a decision behind a desk. But I’d go on to say that it’s even more dangerous to make a decision alone. When I […]