Suzanne D Burns

Trauma Informed Church with Suzanne Burns

Suzanne D Burns

  • Trauma and ACEs introduction

Trauma and ACEs introduction

Monday 19th October 2020

Suzanne Burns explains trauma and ACEs in her podcast, offering essential insights for Christian leaders to transform their communities.
40 minutes
Informative
Educational
Empowering
Thought-provoking
Engaging

About this podcast

Trauma Informed Church with Suzanne Burns
Author:
Suzanne D Burns
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Episodes:
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Suzanne Burns on Trauma and ACEs: Essential Insights for Christian Leaders

I want to help you transform your community for Jesus more quickly and more effectively than you ever have before.
Have you ever wondered how trauma shapes lives, especially within your community? Suzanne Burns tackles this crucial topic in her podcast episode, offering a deep dive into the complexities of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). She begins by defining trauma, from everyday 'small t' traumas to more complex forms. Burns then introduces the ACEs survey, a tool that helps identify childhood experiences that may affect one's future well-being.
In a world where trauma is often misunderstood, especially in poverty-stricken areas, Burns sheds light on its true impact. She highlights how high ACE scores can lead to emotional regulation difficulties, early involvement in sexual activities, and even incarceration. This episode is particularly valuable for Christian leaders aiming to make a meaningful difference in their communities. Burns emphasizes the importance of assuming high ACE scores in populations affected by poverty to better address their needs.
Through her empathetic and knowledgeable approach, Burns aims to equip listeners with the tools to navigate these challenges effectively. Her personal anecdotes and practical advice make this episode not just informative but also deeply relatable. If you're committed to transforming your community and seeking ways to understand and address trauma, this episode is a must-listen.