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Reunion Issue No. 2
Thank you for taking a look at the second installment of our magazine, Reunion. In this issue, we direct our focus to this community of individuals who have dedicated themselves to being of service to others. We call them healers. It is a diverse group—from elected officials, medical professionals and members of law enforcement to educators, wellness practitioners and therapists; from the advocates who have dedicated their lives to this cause to the members of the media who will choose the words that will elevate our message. Each of us is vital in realizing the vision of what we can be together.
We invite you to read on to learn more about how members of our healing community address, prevent and mitigate viarious trauma. Read their stories, discover new practices for wellness and self-care and learn even more about vicarious trauma.
Welcome Letter
By Maile Zambuto and Chauncy Parker
Founder's Corner
By Mariska Hargitay
Healing Is Happening
Heal the Healers Profiles: Darlene Johnson and Catherine Pierce
Vicarious Trauma: Research and History
By Nathan Richards
Heal the Healers Profile: Ben Schirmer
Heal the Healers Profiles: Michelle Archer, Ted Bunch and Jose Perez
Wellness Warrier: Laura van Dernoot Lipsky
By Peter Hermann
Signs of Vicarious Trauma
Meditation for a Mindful Existence
By Sharon Salzberg
Heal the Healers Profile: John Prendergast
Heal the Healers Profiles: Elena Hull and Rebekah Windmiller
Heal the Healers Profile: Sarah Tofte
Heal the Healers Profile: Yolanda Jimenez
Heal the Healers Profile: Oscar Smith
Heal the Healers Profile: Judi McCreary
Heal the Healers Profile: Lani Yamasaki
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