Virtual talk explores trauma-informed leadership

“Am I a Trauma-Informed Leader?” is the focus of a virtual talk in the East Tennessee State University Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute’s Resilience Presentation Series on Monday, March 28.

The talk, which will begin at noon via Zoom, features Dr. Debra Berke, director of Psychology/Organizational Dynamics Programs in Wilmington University’s College of Cultural and Behavioral Sciences.

In her talk, Berke will explore what it means to be a trauma-informed leader during times of trauma and toxic stress and how to promote healing and well-being for self and others.

To register for this free public talk and receive the Zoom link, visit https://tinyurl.com/sbiseries4.

The Strong BRAIN (Building Resilience through ACEs-Informed Networking) Institute was established by Ballad Health and ETSU to promote awareness of and research on ACEs, or adverse childhood experiences, which can have a profound effect on individuals’ mental and physical health throughout life. 

Visit etsu.edu/institute/strong-brain/ to learn more about the SBI.