INFINITE KINDNESS: HEALING IN THE FACE OF CRISIS, TRAUMA, AND ANTISEMITISM
The past year has brought a variety of crises, that seem to tax our ability to respond, guide and heal. From environmental disasters, to shootings, to rampant antisemitism and just the everyday trauma from our changing world. For us as caregivers, how do we respond to these challenges, preserve our strength and resilience, and deal with problems that can seem overwhelming?
Our programs bring together community leaders, social workers, rabbis, chaplains, and poets to empower caregivers to respond with resilience and compassion and bring our best and whole selves to these often overwhelming situations.
Some of the topics to be addressed include:
- Crisis and disasters and how we respond
- Grapple with trauma and learn what it has to teach us about how we provide comfort under the guidance of trauma informed care
- The epidemic of antisemitism and how to provide comfort for the emotional and mental health challenges
- Providing care for ourselves and others in finding comfort and meaning