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Category: Resilience

25
Jun 2019
Dr Mollie Marti with these fierce and loving Sandy Hook mamas

Safe Schools Do No Harm

Of all of the rich discussions at the National Summit on School Safety where I recently presented, it became apparent that there is a strong need for a broader discussion about how despite best intentions, we are undermining resilience with reactive crisis preparedness efforts.  Building resilience is a process of increasing protective factors and decreasing

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Blog, Community Resilience, Mental Health, Past Events, Resilience, Student Resilience, Trauma Informed Care | Tags: active shooter drills, Creating Safe Schools, Crisis Preparedness, David Schonfeld, Deception in Schools, Law Enforcement, Mental Health, Safe Schools, School Psychologists, School Safety |
6
Mar 2019
Mollie Marti and Lisa Cherry

Start now with what you have… together

As part of the Resilience First Aid project, a 6-month pilot I developed for the National Resilience Institute to build community resiliency and better prepare for mass disruptions, we recently held a trauma and resilience training with my UK colleague, Lisa Cherry. At a Q&A session with Lisa, me and another resiliency specialist, one participant

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Blog, Mental Health, Resilience |
5
Feb 2019
Especially For You Race Against Breast Cancer

Smells Like Life

My doctor said that I could not go for a walk for 30 days after surgery. I was annoyed. My body said it needed even longer.I listened… On an invitingly warm May evening, it finally was time for my first walk. A slow going stroll, but I could do it. As I walked down the

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Blog, Mental Health, Resilience |
21
Dec 2018
stay in the driver's seat

Staying in the Drivers Seat

Earlier this year, I took down my website after being diagnosed with breast cancer, an unfortunate family tradition. I lost my mom to the disease when I was 22-years-old. My grandma, aunts, sister and niece also have braved this path before me. Who am I on the other side of recovering from treatment, finding a

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Blog, Mental Health, Psychology, Resilience | Tags: Choices, health, Mental Health |
2
Nov 2018
Resilience Matters with Janet Hilary

Resiliency Matters with Janet Hilary (Part 2)

Part 2 of Resiliency Matters with Janet Hilary.  Learn the St. George’s Calm School Code and how educational reformer Jan Hilary, designated National Leader of Education, London, UK, took a school from surviving to thriving through creating a culture of high expectations, accountability, and a consistent code of conduct.

Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Leadership, Resilience, Resiliency Matters TV, Student Resilience, Video, Wholemaker |
19
Apr 2018
A TownHall Gathering on Childhood Trauma and Resilience

A TownHall Gathering on Childhood Trauma and Resilience

After a recent 60 Minutes segment on treating childhood trauma, I had the opportunity to attend a virtual screening of KPJR Films award-winning RESILIENCE: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope.  This film chronicles a rising movement to build collective strength by using trauma informed practices to disrupt cycles of violence, addiction, and

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Resilience, Student Resilience, Wholemaker, Worldmaker | Tags: childhood trauma, Oprah 60 Minutes, Resiliance, trauma informed schools, Trauma-Informed |
16
Apr 2018
THRIVE

Deepening our National Dialogue on ACEs and Trauma Informed Resilience

A recent 60 Minutes segment with correspondent Oprah Winfrey, has served to powerfully broaden our national conversation around Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), the impact of childhood trauma, and the possibilities of human resilience. Oprah traveled to her childhood hometown of Milwaukee, where she learned about the body of research that shows how trauma experienced by

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Community Resilience, Resilience, Student Resilience, Trauma Informed Care, Wholemaker, Worldmaker | Tags: 60 Minutes, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), human resilience, Oprah, the impact of childhood trauma, Thrive, Trauma-Informed |
22
Dec 2017
These Five Signs Say: Help!

These Five Signs Say: Help!

“Humans are tribal beings, designed to give and receive help. We need each other in so many ways. If you are breathing, you are a helper.” — Mollie Marti Across the nation, we see communities full of compassionate people with a desire to make life a little easier for others. We also see many people feel

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Infographic, Mental Health, Resilience, Visual Aid, Wholemaker | Tags: change mental health, five signs, Mental Health |
15
Oct 2017
Dr. Melissa Reeves

Resiliency Matters with Dr. Melissa Reeves

VIDEO: In this episode of Resiliency Matters, National Association of School Psychologists President Melissa Reeves, PhD talks to Dr. Mollie Marti about four factors that build youth resilience, the power of positive climates, and the importance of setting clear behavioral expectations.

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Resilience, Resiliency Matters TV, Student Resilience, Video, Wholemaker |
15
Oct 2017
THRIVE model

Thrive Model of Resilience

Evidence-informed model optimizes a community’s ability to support its members to grow their capacity to cope with stressful events and thrive in the face of adversity.

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Posted by Mollie Marti | Posted in Community Resilience, Infographic, Resilience, Student Resilience, THRIVE Model of Resilience, Visual Aid, Wholemaker |
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