Arukah Project, trauma-informed care, emotional freedom techniques, prison rehabilitation, mental health, adverse childhood experiences, somatic techniques, community support, wellbeing, resilience
Summary
The conversation centres around the Arukah Project, founded by Sharon Osterfield and Aga Kehinde, which aims to provide trauma-informed care and emotional freedom techniques (EFT) to support individuals, particularly in prison settings. They discuss their personal experiences that led to the creation of the project, the importance of understanding trauma, and the effectiveness of EFT in managing stress and emotional dysregulation. The project focuses on psychoeducation, community support, and future initiatives to expand their reach and impact.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Arukah Project
03:14 Foundational Experiences and Motivations
06:14 The Arukah Project's Focus on Trauma
08:34 Exploring the Prison Population
11:26 Understanding Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
14:37 Evidence and Effectiveness of EFT
17:01 Implementing the Arukah Project in Prisons
23:00 Understanding Trauma in Prison Environments
25:41 Barriers to Implementing Support Programs
28:33 Future Directions for the Arukah Project
34:32 Organizational Growth and Community Impact
38:31 Evidence-Based Practices in Trauma Support
40:22 Practical Wellbeing Tips for Listeners
42:12 Outro Oct 23 2.mp4