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Dr. Karen Treisman
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Able to Care
Trauma-Informed or Just a Trend? How to Create Real Change in Classrooms & Care Settings
In this episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by Dr. Karen Treisman, MBE, an award-winning clinical psychologist, author, and internationally recognized trauma specialist. Karen's work has revolutionized how trauma is understood and supported in caregiving, education, and organizational culture. From classrooms to care systems, trauma-informed practice is often discussed—but is it truly embedded, or just another tick-box exercise? Together, Andy and Karen explore what being truly trauma-informed means and how organizations, teachers, carers, and families can move beyond the buzzwords to create real, lasting change. 🌟 Sponsor: Carers Card U...
2025-03-25
1h 06
DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
Donors Talk SSR - Inside every uniform is a human being - addressing trauma as a missing link in security sector reform (Part 2/2)
Security sector institutions are exposed to high levels of stress and trauma. The second part of this two-part episode delves deeper into the concept of trauma layering, the role that culture plays in understanding what trauma is, and what it means to take a trauma-informed approach to security sector reform and governance programming. Featured on the episode are Abigail Robinson (independent expert in security sector governance and reform), Dan Hales (Head of the DCAF Honduras Office), and Dr. Karen Treisman (clinical psychologist, organisational consultant, trainer and author).
2024-12-18
43 min
DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
Donors Talk SSR - Inside every uniform is a human being - addressing trauma as a missing link in security sector reform (Part 1/2)
Security sector institutions are exposed to high levels of stress and trauma. This two-part episode explores how trauma in security institutions, in particular the police, affects the wellbeing of its individual members, the organization as a whole, and relationships between communities and security forces. Featured on the episode are Abigail Robinson (independent expert in security sector governance and reform), Dan Hales (Head of the DCAF Honduras Office), and Dr. Karen Treisman (clinical psychologist, organisational consultant, trainer and author).
2024-10-28
33 min
The P Pod
Trauma Informed Practice Special - Dr. Karen Treisman
Get in touch with us at The P PodToday we're lucky enough to speak with one of the countries leading experts on Trauma Informed Practice, Dr. Karen Treisman MBE, Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist.I first met Karen earlier this year where we were both keynote speakers at a conference on Neglect and I was inspired by her knowledge and passion for the subject, and I hope you'll be equally inspired by her today.You can find details of Somerset's Trauma Informed Network, where you'll find information, resources, videos and literature on Trauma...
2024-09-23
51 min
The New Yorker: Fiction
Louise Erdrich Reads Karen Russell
Louise Erdrich joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Haunting Olivia,” by Karen Russell, which was published in The New Yorker in 2005. Erdrich's novels include “The Round House,” which won the National Book Award in 2012, and “The Night Watchman,” which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2021. She will publish a new novel, “The Mighty Red,” this fall. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-09-01
1h 12
Design Thinking Roundtable
Social Workers Who Design: trauma-responsive design and design of care
Rachael Dietkus is a social worker-designer. Her practice, research, and writing at the intersections of social work values, trauma-responsive principles, and care-focused design research methods. Rachael is the founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. Since September 2022, she has served as a Digital Services Expert in Design and Social Work and a Trauma-Informed Practice Subject Matter Expert with the United States Digital Service, a design and tech unit under the White House. In this episode, Rachael reflects on the different civic and public interest r...
2024-06-04
32 min
An Evolving Man Podcast
What Does Trauma-Informed Healthcare Look Like? | Dissociation | Boarding School Trauma |AEM #94 Dr Karen Treisman
What does a trauma-informed healthcare system look like? Do we currently have that in the UK? And if not what can we do to start to implement this?Today I am speaking with award winning clinical psychologist, Dr Karen Treisman about becoming trauma-informed not just in healthcare but also in the education system.We talk candidly about her work with looked after children in care and fostering and the cross over to boarding school.And how do we heal?A fascinating and inspiring conversation.---Dr Karen...
2024-05-14
58 min
The Trauma Therapist
Attachment & Relational Trauma with Karen Treisman: from the archives
This is a republishing of an archived episode with Karen Treisman.Dr Karen Treisman, MBE, is a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist and trauma specialist who has worked in the National Health System and children’s social services for several years. Karen has also worked cross-culturally in both Africa and Asia with groups ranging from former child soldiers to survivors of the Rwandan Genocide. She also is the author of 11 books/workbooks, including the bestselling book, “The Therapeutic Treasure Box,” and of 5 sets of therapeutic card decks.Karen has extensive experience in the areas of trauma, parenting, advers...
2023-09-20
32 min
The Art Engager
Trauma-informed practice in museums with Jackie Armstrong
Today I’m talking to Jackie Armstrong, Associate Educator Visitor Research and Experience at MoMA in New York, about trauma-informed practice in museums. We’re exploring trauma-informed practice in museums, what it is, what it looks like and how museums can implement it into their culture and into their programming. We discuss MoMA's Artful Practices for Well-Being initiative, which offers trauma-informed programming and experiences. Jackie also shares insights on MoMA's slow looking programme and provides advice on adopting trauma-informed practices in your work. Content warning: please note that this episode contains brief...
2023-07-27
50 min
The Search for the Soulful Leader
#28 - Organisational Trauma: The Soulful Approach to Processing Trauma in Organisations w/ Toby Erith and Karen Treisman
A new episode of the Search for the Soulful Leader releases today. Phil has recently become fascinated with the idea of ‘Organisational Trauma.’ Eager to uncover the processes of working through trauma, Phil is joined by Toby Erith (Systemic Coach, Facilitator, Change Maker) and Clinical Psychologist, Dr Karen Treisman.Together, the trio explore the various ways in which organisations might experience and come to terms with traumatic events, as well as the role leaders might play in beginning the process of healing.For more episodes and extra content, check out our webs...
2023-04-18
46 min
Tiny Voice Talks with Toria Bono
Moving Away from Rewards and Punishments Part 1 with Heather Lucas
In this, the first of two episodes on rewards and punishments, Toria talks to Heather Lucas about moving away from the behaviouralist approach that schools have followed for years and more towards an approach that focuses on building relationships. Heather explains the three R's and really unpicks the importance of emotional regulation. If you would like to contact Heather or have specific questions for her, she is very happy to have people email her on bitesizedpsychology@gmail.com.Further Reading that may be helpful, some of which Heather mentioned specifically and some which further expand...
2023-01-13
59 min
Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 4, Episode 2, Changing The Culture: Trauma Informed Services
Send us a textJoin Lisa Cherry and Karen Treisman in a live webinar conversation about changing organisational systems, services and cultures. Support the showThank you for listening! Please share and subscribe the practice wisdom in this episode and create social change, one connection at a time. If you're feeling it, then leave a comment too! Learn more about TICS here:www.ticservicesltd.comLearn more about Lisa here:www.lisacherry.co.uk Buy Books Here. Connect on Linkedin, BlueSky and Instagram by...
2022-12-16
56 min
Unlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full Audiobook
Respark: Igniting hope and Joy after trauma and depression Audiobook by Dr. Graham Music
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 621562 Title: Respark: Igniting hope and Joy after trauma and depression Author: Dr. Graham Music Narrator: Graham Music Format: Unabridged Length: 04:02:02 Language: English Release date: 08-24-22 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family, Psychology, Mental Health Summary: How can we respark joy and hope after trauma or depression? Acclaimed psychotherapist and trauma expert, Graham Music, delivers a roadmap for reigniting zest and passion in adults and children. Many are unmotivated, have lost their mojo, listless, retreating inwards or addicted to screens or meaningless activities. Music outlines...
2022-08-24
4h 02
The Sport Psych Show
#184 Dr Karen Treisman MBE - How to be More Trauma, Adversity and Culturally Informed
I’m delighted to speak to Dr Karen Treisman MBE in this week’s episode. Karen is an award winning, highly specialised clinical psychologist and trauma specialist. Karen is the founder of Safe Hands and Thinking Minds which supports organisations to help them become more trauma, adversity and culturally informed at a language, policy, culture, and practice level. This work focuses on creating meaningful and multi-layered cultural and paradigm shift across whole systems. Karen is the best-selling author of 10 books and is a TEDx speaker on the power of relationships and viewing behaviour as communication.
2022-03-28
1h 00
Good Faith
Liberty University and the Reality of Institutional Sin
In the inaugural episode of the Good Faith Podcast, David French and his theological wingman Curtis Chang discuss some of the recent issues at Liberty University and how Christians should think about the concept of institutional sin. Curtis makes the theological case for how human institutions fit into the biblical narrative and that as such, they are both made in the image of God and also capable of sin and brokenness. They also discuss why it is important for Christians to place a high priority on being honest and open about institutional sin in our own ranks, amongst our...
2021-11-20
1h 02
Mentally Yours
Looking After Children During Lockdown
Ellen and Yvette chat to Dr Karen Treisman MBE, a Clinical Psychologist, and Amanda Naylor, from the charity Barnardo's, about the mental health of children and young people during the pandemic. What's the impact of home-schooling? How do they hang out with their friends? How can society support the parents a bit more? Follow Mentally Yours on social media...Twitter: http://twitter.com/mentallyyrsPrivate Facebook group: http://facebook.com/groups/135088803805742 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-01
38 min
The Everymind Podcast
The Mental Health Tick Box with Angela McMillan
This week we listen in to a conversation with Angela McMillan, counselor, therapist, and mental health specialist. Their chat dives deep into how workplaces can change their culture from the top down.This is a great insight into the amazing work that Everymind does. To see how we can help your business, and provide mental health support for your employees visit: www.everymindatwork.comWe spoke about:*Angela’s personal journey.*Not dealing with things alone.*How to tell if you su...
2020-12-01
43 min
The Social Matters Podcast
Episode 3. (S3). Being Trauma-Informed (feat. Dr Karen Treisman, MBE)
Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social/social work issues from their front room (and over Zoom at times). Your favourite trio of social workers get together once again to have a conversation about the importance of being trauma-informed. Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliantly knowledgeable Dr Karen Treisman, MBE, for this very informative episode.Dr Treisman is a highly specialist Clinical Psychologist who has worked with social workers, local authorities, police departments, schools and many other public sector organisations to share her extensive experience of trauma, adversity an...
2020-11-08
44 min