Culture of Care Series - Identity-Based Trauma: Understandin

Culture of Care Series - Identity-Based Trauma: Understanding What's Ailing So it Can Be Healed - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Culture of Care Series – Identity-Based Trauma: Understanding What’s Ailing So it Can Be Healed
In this first installment of the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion’s Culture of Care Series, Cheryl Woods-Giscombe, PhD, PMHNP, FAAN will focus on understanding identity-based trauma and trauma symptomology.
Dr. Giscombe is the LeVine Family Distinguished Associate Professor of Quality of Life, Health Promotion, and Wellness at the UNC School of Nursing. Her research, practice, and teaching activities integrate mindfulness practices in clinical, community, and educational settings to promote optimal health, well-being, and equity for all.
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