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Belfast, ME A five-part online professional development program, “Past Trauma, Current Relationships: Integrating Nonviolent Communication and Interpersonal Neurobiology,” will be offered May 10–14, 2021 through the University of Maine Hutchinson Center in Belfast. This online program runs from 9–11:30 a.m. each day. The fee is $195 per person.
The comprehensive program will benefit participants from a variety of fields, including for-profit and nonprofit sectors, education, health care, criminology and social services. The goal of this interactive program is to explore how early-life experiences, including traumas such as adverse childhood experiences affect how we relate to people now. While this is a professional development program, many participants have stated its benefit to their personal lives in addition to their professional lives.
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When a deer sees an incoming car, it freezes. For us, it looks stupid. But for the deer, this instinctive reaction seems to be the best. And it would be the best reaction if the car were a predator: too big to fight, too fast to outrun. By freezing it hopes that the beast fails to spot it, or gets distracted.
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Fight, flight, and freeze are fear responses. All of these responses make sense and can save our lives. I bet they saved your physical health or even life. Maybe even it saved you from a car â as you froze before entering a road, or you jumped away in time.
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