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Thu, Nov 23, 2017   9:00 AM

JANE MIDDELTON-MOZ ON INDIGENOUS TRAUMA AND RESILIENCY

On this edition of “First Voices Radio,” Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse talks with Jane Middelton-Moz. Jane is the director of the Middelton-Moz Institute located in Vermont and Washington. She has been on the advisory board of the National Association for Native American Children of Alcoholics, the board of the National Association Children of Alcoholics and an Honorary Witness for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. She is on the Faculty of the University of Toronto— Masters of Social Work, Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency Program. She has a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology and more than 40 years of experience in the treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems. Over the last several years, Jane has become well known nationally and internationally for her work in the areas of Healing Multi-Generational Grief and Trauma in Individuals, Families and Communities, Lateral Violence, Healing the Effects of Ethnic and Cultural Oppression, Resiliency, Trauma-Informed Schools and Systems, Community Intervention and Multi-Generational Sexual and Physical Abuse in families. Jane is the author of seven books and the co-author of five. She has appeared on national television including Oprah, Montel Williams, Discovery and has had her own PBS Special.

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