Co-Victims of Homicide.
Many of us are touched by painful life events. How can we transform our pain? How can our bodies work through trauma? Can drama help us with our pain?
Michelle is a creative and vibrant woman who is focusing her research on working with black youth who are co-victims of homicide.
Trauma and the Body.
In this second interview Michelle talks further about how trauma is stored in our bodies and how drama and movement can be used to release negative emotion and memory.
Michelle Buckle is a Registered Psychologist and drama therapist. She has an extensive career supporting mental wellness with all youth. Michelle is currently focusing her research on working with black youth who are co-victims of homicide.
Michelle Buckle is a Registered Psychologist and drama therapist. She has an extensive career supporting mental wellness with all youth.
http://www.michellejbuckle.ca
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Anansi Came
Sun, Jul 19 at 6:30-8:30 PM MDT
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Sojourn Psychology wouldn’t be what we are today without colleagues like Michelle.