This presentation explores the profound impact of secondary trauma on families of survivors. Secondary trauma is the emotional, psychological, and physiological strain that arises from close proximity to a loved one’s traumatic experience. Families of trauma survivors—such as veterans, survivors of abuse, or those impacted by systemic violence—often experience secondary trauma, with unique and compounding effects for families of color.
Workshop
Ripple Effects
Understanding and Addressing Secondary Trauma in Families of Survivors