Susy Sanders, PhD, CTS
A speaker and teacher in the field of trauma, resilience and spirituality, Susy enjoys sharing and co-creating knowledge with those around her.
For more information or to schedule an engagement for your group or company, please contact Morning Bridge Center at: (207) 639-2419 or email Dr. Sanders at: susynow@hotmail.com.
Topics include the following:
“Building Resilient Communities”
“Understanding Personal Resilience”
“The Ecological Model of Resilience and Spiritual Development”
“Children in a Buffeted World”
“Old Story, New Story, Borrowed Story, Blue Story: Narratives of Recovery”
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A Partial Listing of the Papers that Dr. Sanders has
Presented:
November 2005 Texas Mental Health Consumer's Post-Katrina Trauma Conference Keynote Address: Changed By Suprise: Resilience and Growth in Trauma Recovery
2005 Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists
Conference Understanding Personal Resilience, Debriefing:
An Educational Component of Crisis Intervention
2005 ICISF 8th World Congress
Pre-conference Training: Understanding Personal Resilience
2003 State of Washington Department of Emergency
Management “Coping in a Time of Uncertainty and Distress:
The Mental Health Perspectives of Terrorism and Community Resilience”
2003 Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists Conference:
“The Ecological Model of Resilience”
Houston, Texas
2002 MRAP: Debriefing, Crisis Intervention, and Support for
Children Missionary Resource and Support
Kirkland, Washington
2000 Monroe School District In-service: “The Millennium and
Youth: What Needs are Projected in the Behaviors of Youth Today”
Monroe, Washington
2000 Everett Community College Counseling Staff in-service: Debriefing and Crisis Intervention in the College Setting
Everett, Washington
1999 British Chapter of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation: Trauma Recovery for Clinicians: A Spiritual Model
Manchester, England
1998-1999 Department of Emergency Management:
"CERT Training Disaster Psychology”
Everett, Washington
1998 Edmonds School District In-service:
Disaster Psychology and School Response: Working with
Children During Crisis
Edmonds, Washington
1998-2004 ARC Crisis Intervention for First Responders
Everett, Washington
1998 NASW National Conference: Seminar
“Riding the Ripple, Dealing with Empathy Injections of Trauma
in Disaster Psychology Work”
Federal Way, Washington
1997 CAPS National Conference : Seminar of Secondary or Vicarious Trauma
Seattle, Washington
Teaching:
2005 Adjunct Professor
Central Maine Community College
(affiliation with Mt Abram High School)
Auburn, Maine
1996-97 Graduate Lecturer
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, Washington
1994-96 Teaching Assistant
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
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