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TICN March Presentation: Five Pillars of Resilient Health – How and Why to Restore Neurobiology Naturally

By March 26, 2020March 27th, 2020Uncategorized

Presenter: Dr. Susie Wiet, MD at Sovegna

Dr. Susie Wiet is an integrative, developmental psychiatrist who has developed her career around restoring health and resiliency, carving out her area of expertise in recovery from trauma and/or addiction. She advocates for each client to learn how they can self-empower in advancing their own recovery, by giving voice to the individual’s experience, framing the underpinning neurobiology, and helping the client establish therapeutic goals to sustain long-term recovery.

Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Wiet is involved in community advocacy work: she founded the Trauma- Resiliency Collaborative (TRC), a multi-disciplinary interest group comprised of professionals, para- professionals and peer advocates, with the mission to educate stakeholders, clinicians, and households about the hope for recovery from the impact of trauma; she developed the Health Resiliency Stress Questionnaire (HRSQ) – vetted through the TRC – which is currently undergoing field testing in select clinical practices across the country; once the validation process is complete, Susie has pledged the tool will remain in open source; she is an invited speaker at local, national, and international conferences on the neurobiology of resilience and recovery from addiction and trauma; and, she serves on the board of the international Academy on Violence and Abuse (AVA). Her dream is to meaningfully contribute to building a resilient community at-large through education, connection, and compassionate communication at the individual and macro-level.

Presentation Overview: 

Dr. Wiet will address why understanding the basics of the neurobiology of healing are important for recovery from any trauma and any addictive process. She will provide an overview of the Five Pillars of Resilient Health©, a framework she developed in working with her own clients. Dr. Wiet will explain how and why cultivating these pillars can help minimize the need for medication while restoring health of mind, body, and soul. The presentation slides can be accessed here.

TICN March Presentation: Five Pillars of Resilient Health- How and Why to Restore Neurobiology Naturally

Here's the presentation from Susie M. Wiet on Five Pillars of Resilient Health: How and Why to Restore Neurobiology NaturallyPresenter Bio: Dr. Susie Wiet is an integrative, developmental psychiatrist who has developed her career around restoring health and resiliency, carving out her area of expertise in recovery from trauma and/or addiction. She advocates for each client to learn how they can self-empower in advancing their own recovery, by giving voice to the individual’s experience, framing the underpinning neurobiology, and helping the client establish therapeutic goals to sustain long-term recovery.Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Wiet is involved in community advocacy work: she founded the Trauma- Resiliency Collaborative (TRC), a multi-disciplinary interest group comprised of professionals, para- professionals and peer advocates, with the mission to educate stakeholders, clinicians, and households about the hope for recovery from the impact of trauma; she developed the Health Resiliency Stress Questionnaire (HRSQ) – vetted through the TRC – which is currently undergoing field testing in select clinical practices across the country; once the validation process is complete, Susie has pledged the tool will remain in open source; she is an invited speaker at local, national, and international conferences on the neurobiology of resilience and recovery from addiction and trauma; and, she serves on the board of the international Academy on Violence and Abuse (AVA). Her dream is to meaningfully contribute to building a resilient community at-large through education, connection, and compassionate communication at the individual and macro-level.Dr. Wiet addresses why understanding the basics of the neurobiology of healing are important for recovery from any trauma and any addictive process. She will provide an overview of the Five Pillars of Resilient Health©, a framework she developed in working with her own clients. Dr. Wiet will explain how and why cultivating these pillars can help minimize the need for medication while restoring health of mind, body, and soul.Here is the link for the slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18QBdpJkV3fd-8GVPG8zVNqX5n0PoDEn7/view?usp=sharing

Posted by Trauma Informed Care Network – TICN on Thursday, March 26, 2020

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