Integrating biblical and social sciences, this resource offers trauma-informed strategies for supporting at-risk youth and individuals with disabilities, fostering resilience, advocating for trauma victims, and promoting community compassion and personal value transformation. FosteringResilience serves as a vital guide for understanding the complexities of trauma and its impact on vulnerable populations. It emphasizes the importanceof trauma-informed responses tailored to the unique needs of at-risk children and individuals with disabilities, ensuring that their experiences are validated and…mehr
Integrating biblical and social sciences, this resource offers trauma-informed strategies for supporting at-risk youth and individuals with disabilities, fostering resilience, advocating for trauma victims, and promoting community compassion and personal value transformation. FosteringResilience serves as a vital guide for understanding the complexities of trauma and its impact on vulnerable populations. It emphasizes the importanceof trauma-informed responses tailored to the unique needs of at-risk children and individuals with disabilities, ensuring that their experiences are validated and addressed with sensitivity. The book exploresadvocacy efforts on behalf of trauma victims,highlighting the critical role of communitysupport in the healing process. It delves into the significance of resilience in the face of grief, illustrating how individuals can transform their pain into strength.By fostering a sense of belonging and equity within groups,the text underscores the value of communityin navigating trauma. Readers will find practicalinsights on how to cultivate compassion and internalized personal value, essential for both caregiversand those they support. Through a blend of biblical principles and social science research, Fostering Resilience equips readers with the tools necessary to create nurturing environments that promote healing and growth. The book encourages a holistic approach to trauma recovery, advocating for systemic change that prioritizes the well-being of individuals and communities alike. By integrating these diverse perspectives, it offers a comprehensive framework for understanding trauma and resilience, making it an indispensable resource for anyone committed to fostering a compassionate and supportive environment for those affected by trauma.
Dr. Ainsworth E. Joseph is a University Assistant Professor and a former Ministerial Director, and Pastor of urban churches in New York. His ministry began in Trinidad and Tobago, the beautiful twin island Republic where he was born, where he obtained his initial education, pastoral experience, and ordination. He holds degrees in Theology, Education, Marriage and Family Therapy, Leadership, and Business Administration, with 37 years in pastoral ministry and counseling. Recognized for exceptional leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, he received a proclamation from the United States Congress Representative for the fifth Congressional District, New York and a citation from the Borough President of Queens, NY. His accomplishments include spearheading the construction of a school building in Ho the Volta Region of Ghana, West Africa. Residing in Berrien Springs, Michigan, he serves at The Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary Andrews University and coordinates the CFLE Certificate for the NCFR. Dr. Joseph has three adult professional daughters and one son-in-law.
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