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Healing the healers. Series 1, Newtown faith leaders unite in tragedy [electronic resource] / Odyssey Impact presents ; in association with Institute for Collective Trauma and Growth ; director/producer, Kirsten Kelly ; a TransformFilms production for OdysseyImpact!.

Contributor(s): Kelly, Kirsten [director,, producer.] | Collective Eye Films [film distributor.] | Transform Films [production company.] | Odyssey Impact!
Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Odyssey Impact, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (20 minutes)Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer | video Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre, Newtown, Conn., 2012 | Mass shootings -- Psychological aspects | School shootings -- Psychological aspects | Psychic trauma -- Religious aspects | Spiritual care (Medical care) | Bereavement -- Religious aspectsGenre/Form: Interviews. Online resources: CTS Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.Summary: When mass trauma strikes, faith leaders are called upon to guide and sustain communities through the aftermath. Their role is to help us heal. But who heals the healers? Healing the Healers is a new resource intended to support clergy, laity, social workers, first responders and other spiritual care providers facing community-level trauma. The five-part film series is accompanied by written reflections and discussion guides written by scholars, clergy and other experts. In the series, Reverend Matthew Crebbin, of Newtown Congregational Church, leads an important conversation with faith leaders who've experienced mass trauma, either suddenly, as at Newtown or during 9/11, or through ministering to a community facing chronic violence, such as Hartford, CT, or St. Louis, MO. ABOUT THE EPISODE: Newtown Faith Leaders Unite in Tragedy. Reverend Matthew Crebbin talks with fellow Newtown clergy Rabbi Shaul Praver and Reverend Mel Kawakami about their experiences as faith leaders during and after the Sandy Hook School Shooting. They talk about the steps they've taken toward healing and how the trauma and its impact on their lives, faith, and work continues on.
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A project of Odyssey Impact!.

Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.

When mass trauma strikes, faith leaders are called upon to guide and sustain communities through the aftermath. Their role is to help us heal. But who heals the healers? Healing the Healers is a new resource intended to support clergy, laity, social workers, first responders and other spiritual care providers facing community-level trauma. The five-part film series is accompanied by written reflections and discussion guides written by scholars, clergy and other experts. In the series, Reverend Matthew Crebbin, of Newtown Congregational Church, leads an important conversation with faith leaders who've experienced mass trauma, either suddenly, as at Newtown or during 9/11, or through ministering to a community facing chronic violence, such as Hartford, CT, or St. Louis, MO. ABOUT THE EPISODE: Newtown Faith Leaders Unite in Tragedy. Reverend Matthew Crebbin talks with fellow Newtown clergy Rabbi Shaul Praver and Reverend Mel Kawakami about their experiences as faith leaders during and after the Sandy Hook School Shooting. They talk about the steps they've taken toward healing and how the trauma and its impact on their lives, faith, and work continues on.

In English.

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