Confronting Trauma & Toxicity is a deeply personal and profoundly practical guide for leaders, caregivers, educators, and community builders committed to fostering resilience and creating meaningful lives in the wake of adversity. Drawing from nearly six decades of professional service and lived experience, Pettis Perry explores the complex relationship between trauma, toxicity, and human behavior, particularly within organizations and communities. This resource is both a memoir and a manual. Perry shares personal accounts alongside contributions from others who have survived-and grown…mehr
Confronting Trauma & Toxicity is a deeply personal and profoundly practical guide for leaders, caregivers, educators, and community builders committed to fostering resilience and creating meaningful lives in the wake of adversity. Drawing from nearly six decades of professional service and lived experience, Pettis Perry explores the complex relationship between trauma, toxicity, and human behavior, particularly within organizations and communities. This resource is both a memoir and a manual. Perry shares personal accounts alongside contributions from others who have survived-and grown through-traumatic workplace and life events. He shows how trauma migrates between the workplace and home, influencing behaviors, health, and social relationships. Yet, the book doesn't dwell in despair. It offers tools grounded in social science, leadership theory, and practical organizational effectiveness strategies to help individuals and systems transform pain into purpose. With chapters on trauma and Complex PTSD, toxic leadership, trauma-informed communities, and posttraumatic growth, Perry unpacks why trauma is pervasive-and what can be done about it. His compelling call to action is clear: we must challenge systemic harm, reframe adversity as a potential catalyst for growth, and choose to build organizations and communities rooted in justice, healing, and meaning.
Dr. Pettis Perry is a transformative leader, educator, consultant, author, and thought leader in organizational effectiveness, with nearly six decades of hands-on experience.As a highly accomplished professional, holding a Doctor of Education Degree in Organization and Leadership from the University of San Francisco, along with a Master of Nonprofit Administration Degree, Dr. Perry has been deeply committed to empowering individuals and organizations to reach their maximum potential.His latest work, Confronting Trauma & Toxicity: Tools for Transformative Leaders, Workplace Warriors, and Community Builders to Foster Resilience and Meaningful Lives, is a powerful illustration of how to convert personal pain into purposeful impact, while inspiring others to do the same.His life and work are grounded in an unwavering commitment to healing, fairness, and both personal and systemic transformation. Dr. Perry lives with Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), but rather than allowing trauma to define his story, he chose to make it a catalyst for change. Over the decades, he has navigated harm and healing, ultimately forging a path toward a meaningful life for himself and his family, one built on purpose, growth, and the radical act of self-empowerment.Dr. Perry's lived experiences now form the foundation of his mission to help others create more meaningful lives for themselves and support leaders in building trauma-informed, inclusive, and high-performing communities. Through teaching, writing, and consulting, he advocates for safer workplaces and institutions that have kinder, healthier, and more just cultures producing environments where people are empowered to reach their full potential.You can learn more about Dr. Perry's works and services at www.PettisPerry.com.
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