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Teaming Against Trauma
Kay Phillips Child Advocacy Center
Frequency: 1 episode/30d. Total Eps: 27

Teaming Against Trauma is brought to you by Kay Phillips Child Advocacy Center (KPCAC). Together, we uncover how child advocacy professionals team up to fight against trauma and it's effect on children. We hope these conversations will expand your understanding of Child Advocacy Centers as well as inspire you to take actions we all can better understand trauma and prevent child abuse. If you have any questions about something we discuss or input on what you would like to hear more of, please email banderson@kayphillipscac.org.
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What is Infant Mental Health with Josie Sawyer
mardi 15 octobre 2024 • Duration 33:42
In this episode, Brooke interviews Josie Sawyer, the SC Infant Mental Health Association's Director of Programs. Josie also oversees the Safe Babies Court initiatives that KPCAC is in the process of implementing. Listen in to learn more about infant mental health, its importance, and how Safe Babies Court will open up opportunities for us to help children in the earliest years of their lives.
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Real Life ACEs with Angela Williams
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Duration 30:46
Angela Williams gives us the privilege to learn about Adverse Childhood Experiences from her story of childhood trauma. What we can learn from Angela’s story is powerful and gives us the ability to understand trauma in a more person-centered way. Angela shares how the abuse she endured affected her childhood and adulthood years which eventually led her to seek healing. As an author of numerous books, she encourages survivors, parents, and anyone who cares for children with prevention and treatment methods to embrace resilience and determination that leads to hope & healing. Angela’s journey has set her on the path of advocacy work that she does today with Angela’s Voice. Visit angelasvoice.com for more information on her advocacy work, books, and resources. We're thankful for Angela's courage to share such a powerful testimony!
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Victim Advocacy with Ana Black
mardi 12 décembre 2023 • Duration 20:50
Ana Black is one of three Victim Advocates at DCAC. Victim advocates have a critical role in the CAC model as they are often families' main and sometimes only resource of support during their time of crisis. The victim advocate’s role embodies what DCAC believes every child and family needs, as Ana puts it, “walking to the family in order to walk with them.” Learning more about what victim advocates do will give you insight into the heart of the CAC model and help you better support people in our community experiencing crisis.
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Spiritual Impact of Trauma with Reverend Carrie Nettles
jeudi 9 novembre 2023 • Duration 29:50
Revered Carrie Nettles is a Chaplain and Victim Service Provider at the Julie Valentine Children’s Advocacy Center in Greenville, SC. As the first ever Chaplain to work at a CAC in the US, Carrie has led the way for spirituality to be a component offered at CACs for the overall healing for clients we serve. For many survivors of abuse, spirituality plays a major role in their healing journey. Carrie graciously shares her experience in caring for the spiritual needs of CAC clients and how her role as a Chaplain places her in the gap between bridging the mental health and faith communities.
Carrie is also our KeyNote Speaker for our Second Annual Faith Leaders Breakfast on November 14th. See the link to register below if you are a faith leader or pass it along to one you know!
Resource Recommendations:
GRACE: https://www.netgrace.org/
Zero Abuse Project, “Keeping Faith”: https://www.zeroabuseproject.org/keeping-faith-empowering-faith-communities-to-recognize-and-respond-to-child-abuse-neglect/
Julie Valentine Center, When Faith Hurts: https://www.julievalentinecenter.org/when-faith-hurts.html
Sacred Spaces: https://www.jewishsacredspaces.org/
“The Book of Forgiving”: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Forgiving-Fourfold-Healing-Ourselves/dp/0062203568
“On Repentance and Repair”: https://www.amazon.com/Repentance-Repair-Making-Amends-Unapologetic/dp/0807010510
“The Body Keeps the Score”: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+body+keeps+the+score.&hvadid=634406856852&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9010538&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=12470922663205985034&hvtargid=kwd-1410515536440&hydadcr=16287_13513581&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_5ek6ubwo3v_e
What Happened to You? https://www.amazon.com/What-Happened-You-Understanding-Resilience/dp/1250223180
“The Spiritual Child”: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Child-Parenting-Lifelong-Thriving/dp/1250033837
Carrie’s Email: cnettles@julievalentinecenter.org
Faith Leaders Breakfast Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/711460616857?aff=oddtdtcreator
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
mardi 10 octobre 2023 • Duration 27:34
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest public health studies ever conducted on childhood trauma and the correlation of health and well-being later on in life. It proved, with scientific evidence, that adversity early in life increases physical, mental, and behavioral health problems later in life. Brooke Anderson, Director of Prevention & Outreach at DCAC and host of the Teaming Against Trauma Podcast, is an ACE Master Trainer. She explains how the ACE study's conclusions on neurodevelopment of children who experience high levels of trauma could effect the rest of their lives. Touching on Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs), she encourages us saying, “You don’t need to have letters behind your name to make a great impact on a child's life.” Giving practical tips we can do to combat ACEs in our everyday lives, it is true that understanding ACEs is critical in caring well for ourselves, family, friends, and our community at large. Leave a star rating and review to let us know what you learned in this episode of Teaming Against Trauma Podcast!
Learn more about ACEs:
DCAC- Education & Resources- Adverse Childhood Experiences
SC Children’s Trust- Providing Resources- Adverse Childhood Experiences
Request an ACE Training by DCAC or email Brooke Anderson at banderson@dorchestercac.org
Book Recommendations:
The Body Keeps The Score -Bessel van der Kolk
Childhood Disrupted - Donna Jackson Nakazawa
The Deepest Well - Nadine Burke Harris
Hillbilly Elegy - J. D. Vance
The Orchid and the Dandelion - W. Thomas Boyce
The Whole Brain Child - Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Trauma-Informed Therapy with Millicent Fowler & Rob Bullard
mardi 12 septembre 2023 • Duration 28:43
“Trauma-informed” is a term that is gaining more attention in various fields of work. So what does it mean when it comes to therapy? DCAC Clinical Director, Millicent Fowler, and Assistant Director, Rob Bullard, share about trauma-informed therapy and how DCAC utilizes trauma-focused models to meet our clients' needs. Specializing in childhood trauma, DCAC recognizes the importance of educating the public on how trauma affects children and their families as well as how they can heal from it. We believe using the gold standards of evidence-based trauma-focused therapies, healing is possible. Millicent and Rob live in the midst of this difficult, but hope-filled reality with children and families in our community every day. The complexities of trauma make it difficult to discuss in a short period of time so please know that this conversation is just merely scratching the surface of this topic. If you or someone you know has further questions about trauma and trauma-informed therapy, please call us at 843-875-1551 or email treatment@dorchestercac.org.
Visit our website to learn more about the therapy services we offer: https://dorchesterchildren.org/services/therapy-individual-group/
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
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Summer of Survivors: Episode 3 with Arthenius Jackson Colvin
mardi 15 août 2023 • Duration 52:23
Arthenius Jackson Colvin is the perfect survivor to end our Summer of Survivors mini series with. Arthenius uses her voice to pierce through the darkness of her own story and now the stories of many others. If you listen to the episode you'll even get to hear one of the songs she's written, Butterfly, about how she is now the butterfly she was created to be. Arthenius wants everyone to know that healing, growth, and freedom is possible for them too!
You can listen to Arthenius every other Tuesday evening on Blog Talk Radio where she is featured on the Purpose Kingdom Network.
Follow along with what is happening at her Nonprofit One Touch Transformation on Facebook that focuses on sexual abuse awareness, prevention and healing.
Check out RAINN.org for more resources on preventing child sexual abuse.
Local Resources for Survivors of Childhood Trauma
Dorchester Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 875-1551
DeeNorton Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 723-3600
SC Department of Mental Health (843) 364-2774
Medical University of South Carolina (843) 792-2300
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Summer of Survivors: Episode 2 with Brad Jayne
mardi 11 juillet 2023 • Duration 43:28
Brad Jayne is a well known Filmmaker and Commercial Director local to the Lowcountry. He is passionate about storytelling and in this episode Brad courageously shares about his own story of healing through childhood trauma. Inspired by his experience, Brad is currently working on a project called, “The Purpose of Winter”, to shed light on the important issue of childhood sexual abuse. Expectant of the impact this film will make, Brad shares how the vison for it came to be and how you could get involved. For more information on this project or to contact Brad directly, see the links below.
Contact Brad: brad@bradjayne.com
Visit: www.bradjayne.com
More on The Purpose of Winter: http://www.bradjayne.com/powaccess
Local Resources for Survivors of Childhood Trauma
Dorchester Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 875-1551
DeeNorton Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 723-3600
SC Department of Mental Health (843) 364-2774
Medical University of South Carolina (843) 792-2300
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Summer of Survivors: Episode 1 with Lyn Maples
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Duration 53:53
We're kicking off the Summer of Survivors with Lyn Maples! Lyn is currently the Outreach Coordinator at Tri-County S.P.E.A.K.S, a sexual assault center in Charleston, SC. She shares her journey through experiencing childhood sexual abuse and the healing she lives in today with hopes to help others. “You’re never healed”, says Lyn, “you’re always healing.” A powerful testimony to the redemption that is possible for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Lyn calls herself the greatest success story and she wants everyone to know that they already are too.
Contact Lyn at lyn@tricountyspeaks.org
Visit tricountyspeaks.org
24-hour Hotline (843)-745-0144
Follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Local Resources for Survivors of Childhood Trauma
Dorchester Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 875-1551
DeeNorton Children’s Advocacy Center (843) 723-3600
SC Department of Mental Health (843) 364-2774
Medical University of South Carolina (843) 792-2300
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org
Let's Talk About Mental Health with Rachael Staats and Taylor Conroy
mardi 30 mai 2023 • Duration 41:47
Two of DCAC's trauma-focused therapists/forensic interviewers, Rachael Staats and Taylor Conroy, sit down with Brooke to talk about all things mental health. As professionals in the field, they share about how we care for our clients at the CAC and awaken us to the importance of getting help and talking about mental health. With a special feature from past DCAC therapist, Jess Reighard, they don't shy away from the tough discussions about barriers that keep people from receiving mental health treatment. Sharing tips about recognizing signs in yourself and/or your child that it is time to reach out for help could be just what you need to take the step. This conversation will leave you feeling empowered to let go of the shame surrounding mental health and embrace hope, healing, and empowerment along the journey.
Questions about the episode?
Contact banderson@kayphillipscac.org
Want to learn more about KPCAC?
Visit kayphillipscac.org









