Wife-Mom-Psychologist-Professor-Fitness Guru-Lover of Laughter-working at UAB School of Medicine aspiring to see a trauma-responsive world-Be well and together
Rebecca Rampe, Psy.D., recently wrote an article that was featured in the Trauma Psychology (@APADiv56) Newsletter discussing social media tips for psychologists. @uabheersink
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Rebecca Rampe, Psy.D., recently presented "The Power of Outreach: Transferable Skills for Community Change," at the Association for University and College Counseling Center Outreach national conference in San Antonio.
Learn more: https://t.co/wBHGzOVIMR
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Rebecca Rampe, Psy.D., was recently featured in @UABMedicine's Take 5 Tuesday discussing how self-compassion is a skill we all need. Rampe offers simple ways to be kinder to ourselves, especially when things feel hard.
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Join the COVID Psychology Task Force for a free webinar. Experts from internal medicine, physiatry, and psychology will discuss current treatments, rehabilitation strategies, and mental health considerations. It will be recorded. #postcovid#psychology https://t.co/mvMSBci6QS
Join the Division 56 practice committee as we learn from the authors of the trauma psychology guidelines and practice implications on May 15 at 7:00pm CST. #psychology#traumapsychology#mentalhealth#psychotherapy
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Many survivors struggle to tell the difference between their inner voice and their inner critic. Indeed, the inner critic starts where our inner voice stopped in childhood.
This article shares 4 ways CPTSD survivors can learn to conquer their inner critic. https://t.co/TDMxWahRUN
Recent executive & legislative actions related to biological sex and gender diversity contradict established psychological science and risk perpetuating harm to those whose gender identity is different from the biological sex assigned at birth.
See more: https://t.co/OLGBSPCkQk
Students experience stress differently depending on their age. Clinical and school psychologist Dr. Yadira Sanchez describes these signs of #stress in students from pre-K to high school.
Learn more from APA's mental health primers series: https://t.co/9TfwRvhAgq
The introduction of the PTSD diagnosis has opened a door to the scientific investigation of the nature of human suffering. Although much of human art and religion has focused on understanding man’s afflictions, science has paid scant attention to suffering as an object of study.
This month is #humantrafficking awareness month. We are highlighting the core components of trauma informed care and specific services needed for survivors as highlighted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services #traumainformed#traumapsychology
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Merry Christmas 🎄✨ If you’re not feeling festive today, feeling a bit lonely, or feeling like you need a little extra support, we’re here for you.
Visit https://t.co/jTAO1Q7SjI for confidential support. #MerryChristmas
The holidays can be tough for those grieving. Rebecca Rampe, Psy.D., assistant professor and clinical psychologist, and Karen Marks, MSW, LICSW, PIP, a psychotherapist and clinical social worker, offer tips on grief. @uabheersink Read more: https://t.co/v7C7lGMlrz
At some point within your life, you or someone you know will experience grief. Grief is not something that should be hidden and endured alone.
Learn more about how to support others or find support: https://t.co/tUz2siXfMV #NGAW
IN THE NEWS: Rebecca Rampe, Psy.D., was recently featured on "The Good Good Life with Jan Jones" podcast talking about the Neurosequential Model as it relates to emotional regulation. @UABHeersink@VoiceAmericaTRN
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Not everyone who is depressed experiences every symptom. Some people experience only a few symptoms, while others may experience many. Learn more about the signs and symptoms: https://t.co/UEJo4JChbI.
APA's latest #StressInAmerica report shows the political climate is causing strain between family members.
@drvailewright reminds us it's important to stay connected to loved ones, even if that means avoiding talk of #politics.
My first journal article with friend Batsi Bvunzawabaya. We started this at 2019 AUCCCO annual conference. We must train people in how to invest in and host outreach programming with a trauma-inclusive and social justice lens #outreach#traumainclusive
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