Transformative Practices for Group Processing – Session 3
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Small groups are some of the most powerful and transformative spaces for processing, reclaiming narratives, and experiencing connection. Group facilitation is a necessary skill for congregational ministers, chaplains, and spiritual care providers as they accompany those processing traumatic experiences.
This web series, hosted by the Trauma Responsive Congregations project, aims to:
-Underline the importance of group processing and practicing it in spiritual spaces and communities
-Highlight practices and models of group facilitation, especially with layered traumatic experiences in the room
-Call attention to what helpful facilitators do–cultivate relationships of trust, practice use of self that centers the those in need, listen deeply, create containers for big feelings, and resource share tools that allow people to leave a processing space and carry on to the next moment.
Join us for a conversation with Rev. Tania Márquez (Unitarian Universalist Association) and Indhiroa Udofia (University of North Carolina at Greensboro / North Carolina A&T University).
Our guests provided the slideshow for the webinar.
The Trauma Responsive Congregations Project is generously supported by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. Learn more at LillyEndowment.org.