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Understanding the Impact of Trauma

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Learn more about how trauma impacts students and the campus resources available to help develop a trauma-informed classroom.

  • Guided Presentation

Follow the above link to access a 10 to 12-minute guided presentation that provides an overview of trauma statistics and definitions, how it impacts our students at UNO, and what resources are available to faculty to help build a trauma-informed classroom. The presentation includes an optional voice over provided by Dr. Brigette Ryalls from the UNO Department of Psychology that will help you learn more about the content in the slides.


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