Axon Aid: Science of Trauma - Achilles Heel

How and why does trauma effect each of us differently? Dr. Erika Sallee and Dr. Brenda Tillman discuss the importance of knowing your Achilles heel and recognizing your personal triggers.

The Axon Aid Wellness series features stories and science for responders, their families, and communities discussing mental toughness, establishing support systems, and building stronger communities.

For more resources, please visit: https://www.axon.com/aid/wellness

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