
Hello Day!
A Children’s Book to Normalize and Validate Feelings Around Trauma
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Narrated by:
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Claudia Bisso-Fetzer PhD
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This book supports children who experienced chronic, complex, and generational trauma in unique ways to normalize and validate their feelings. It provides a therapeutic tool to clinicians to engage with the child while doing the trauma work in the therapy room.
©2021 Claudia Bisso-Fetzer, PhD (P)2021 Harmony HouseCritic Reviews
"This book arose from the Trauma Informed Care Training which provides a better understanding of why people who experienced trauma behave the way they do. The goal is to increase community awareness, teach how to identify signs of trauma, understand its impact on children at their cognitive, emotional and social levels." (C. Bisso-Fetzer, PhD)
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