7 Ways To Support A Loved One Who’s Experienced Trauma
If you know someone who has experienced some form of trauma, they may need your help. Here are seven ways to support a loved one who has experienced trauma.
New York City
Charles Thompson-Shealy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Manhattan who runs an anti-oppressive practice that primarily works with members of the LGBTQIA community, including people of color.
If you know someone who has experienced some form of trauma, they may need your help. Here are seven ways to support a loved one who has experienced trauma.
Being aware of where trauma habitually originates in the LGBT+ community, how it tends to present, and the proven options for healing, are key starting points to getting you or your loved one the necessary support.