Louis' chat on Twitter - 27.01
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Louis' chat on Twitter - 27.01
ben düşünmeden bisürü ses kaydı gönderip, mütemadiyen kafasını şişirmek istiyorum birinin. ama öylesine birinin değil işte.. kafasını şişirdiğim için mutlu olacak ve bana katlanmak değilde nebileyim, razı mı denir acaba, gönüllü olacak birinin. anlatamıyorum değil mi, neyse işte.. istiyorum. çok.
The Princess of Wales visited Family Action's Children’s Trauma Therapy Service in Bradford as part of a round of visits to organisations in the North of England, with the aim of shining a light on the healing power of creativity, community and nature for individuals who have experienced adversity, abuse and traumatic bereavement.
"The Children’s Trauma Therapy Service works to help children aged 5-18 years old, and their families to recover from and understand their responses to complex trauma. Working with the whole family, alongside extended engagement with families (up to 24 weeks for the first block of work) is what makes this service almost unique in the country. The therapists follow a three-stage trauma therapy model (stabilisation, trauma processing, rebuilding confidence and hope for the future) working with parents, children and the professional networks that surround them using creative interventions such as art, movement and creative therapy to help children/young people manage and process their trauma, incorporating evidence-based approaches.
The Princess met with therapists from the service and heard how creative therapies are particularly helpful in supporting children to regulate their trauma symptoms, tell their stories and process their trauma experiences. Her Royal Highness had the opportunity to meet families and children that have used the service, which she described as “a lifeline” and joined a creative therapy session to understand how the use of play and creativity can be a vehicle for healing."
-Family Action
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LTHQOfficial: Day 2 of UK signings in Birmingham!
Nico Rebscher, producer of HDIGH?, via instagram story - 27.01
Louis at the HDIGH? Birmingham signing - 27.01
Louis at the HDIGH? Birmingham signing - 27.01