Resources
Coping with wildfires and climate change crises
We are now living in an unprecedented period of extreme unpredictability with climate change. Dr. Elissa Epel and Elena Fromer offer recommendations on how to prepare psychologically for climate crises.
Ethics of the impact of lockdown and quarantine on families and couples in the wake of COVID
Two webinars on the impact on couples and families of COVID-19 and associated political, economic, and social issues, hosted by the UNESCO Bioethics Education Committee.
Improv and creativity in times of crisis
A discussion exploring how improvisation and creativity can help us navigate the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From collective trauma to collective healing
Dr. Jack Saul discusses collective trauma in the time of COVID and possibilities for healing with Rabbi Marcelo Bronstein.
Trauma and resiliency-informed telehealth care
A three-part video series from UCSF to support health care professionals in providing trauma- and resilience-informed telehealth care during COVID.
Coping with COVID
A podcast hosted by Dr. Allie Sharma, sharing stories and ideas for maintaining mental health and finding the silver lining in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
Crisis response 101 for leaders
Dr. Saliha Bava offers six tips for leaders organizing their company or community's response to COVID-19.
Caring for relationships during a crisis
Dr. Saliha Bava explores how to care for our relationships as we respond to COVID-19.
Moral injuries of war
An immersive audio installation that gives voice to veterans and war correspondents who suffer from moral injury and engages the public in processes of compassionate listening.
Private drama to public healing
A conversation between Esther Perel and Dr. Jack Saul on the use of the arts to give voice to private suffering in the public sphere.
Mass trauma in the African American community: Using multiculturalism to build resilient communities
How the Multi-Phase Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Human Rights and Social Justice (MPM) offers a vital perspective on the treatment of traumatized Black Americans.
Collective trauma, collective healing: Promoting community resilience in the aftermath of disaster
A guide for mental health professionals working in response to large-scale political violence or natural disaster. It provides a framework that practitioners can use to develop their own community based, collective approach to treating trauma.