Build ‘Emotional Resilience’ To Cope With Disasters

Posted on Thursday, May 13, 2021 by Marya Morgan

Trauma can settle into your mind and affect your conscious or subconscious no matter who you are -- or how strong you think you ‘should’ be.  Air1's Monika Kelly talks with Jamie Aten, founder of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute which studies mental and emotional reactions to disasters and offers training for Christian leaders preparing to weather societal storms.

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Humanitarian Disaster Institute - Wheaton College, IL

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