🧠 Trauma-Informed Skills (Non-Therapy Focus) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.4 – Using “I Feel” Statements Effectively: “I feel” statements express emotion without placing blame. Saying, “I feel hurt when plans change suddenly” focuses on your experience, not the other’s fault. This method lowers defensiveness and encourages open dialogue. It teaches ownership of emotions instead of accusation. Using calm tone and body language makes the message even clearer. Over time, “I feel” statements strengthen emotional honesty and respect. They help people communicate needs while keeping peace. This simple change in phrasing transforms arguments into understanding. Speaking through feelings promotes connection instead of conflict.

About this course

Practical, non-clinical skills to support individuals with trauma histories while promoting safety, trust, and resilience.

This course includes:
  • Trauma-informed communication and de-escalation practice activities
  • Checklists and guidelines for creating safe, supportive environments
  • Real-world scenarios to apply trauma-informed approaches effectively

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