

Blogs
The Hidden Variable: Why Trauma Must Be at the Heart of Functional Medicine By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs in healthcare, childhood sexual abuse health impact, functional medicine trauma, HPA axis dysregulation, integrative medicine keynote, practitioner burnout prevention, root cause medicine, trauma and autoimmune disease, trauma and inflammation, trauma screening in healthcare, trauma-informed functional medicine|
Functional medicine is built on a powerful promise: to uncover [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — And WHY It Matters Now More Than Ever By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 20th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs research, adverse childhood experiences, childhood trauma awareness, healing childhood trauma, prevention policy reform, public health leadership, resilience and empowerment, trauma and cancer link, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace transformation, workplace trauma awareness|
Childhood trauma is not rare. It is not isolated. And [...]
Quiet Strength: Women Leaders, Trauma, and the New Rules of Resilience By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 20th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood trauma, community healing, corporate wellness strategy, equity and resilience, healing childhood trauma, healthcare leadership, keynote speaker childhood trauma, leadership development, leadership resilience, prevention policy, psychological safety, public health awareness, resilience building, school leadership, systems change, toxic stress, trauma and cancer, trauma education, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, women in leadership, workplace transformation|
There’s an outdated myth about resilience—especially for women in leadership. [...]
Breaking the Silence: Why Clinicians Must Lead the Movement to Heal Childhood Trauma By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 20th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, cancer risk and trauma, childhood trauma, community trauma awareness, compassion fatigue, healing childhood trauma, healthcare leadership, keynote speaker trauma, leadership development, mental health advocacy, prevention policy, psychological safety, public health prevention, resilience building, systems change, toxic stress, trauma and cancer, trauma education, trauma screening, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed leadership, workforce resilience, workplace transformation|
In today’s healthcare environment, clinicians are under pressure—tight schedules, complex [...]
The Hidden Variable: Why Trauma Must Be at the Heart of Functional Medicine By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 20th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, autoimmune disease, burnout prevention, childhood trauma, chronic illness root causes, community trauma prevention, compassion fatigue, corporate wellness strategy, functional medicine, healing trauma, healthcare leadership, keynote speaker childhood trauma, prevention science, psychological safety, public health policy, resilience building, secondary trauma, systems-based medicine, toxic stress, trauma and cancer, trauma screening, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed leadership, workplace transformation|
Functional medicine has long positioned itself as the discipline that [...]
Why Healing the Healers Matters Most in Home Care By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood trauma, community health, compassion fatigue, corporate wellness, healing childhood trauma, health equity, healthcare leadership, keynote speaker childhood trauma, leadership development, prevention policy, psychological safety, public health leadership, resilience training, secondary trauma, toxic stress, trauma and cancer, trauma education, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workforce resilience, workplace transformation|
In home and hospice care, compassion is the cornerstone of [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma – And WHY It Changes Everything By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs research, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood trauma, community prevention, education and trauma, equity and trauma, healing from trauma, healthcare leadership, intergenerational trauma, mental health awareness, organizational resilience, professional development, public health prevention, resilience building, trauma and cancer, trauma informed practices, trauma policy reform, trauma-informed leadership, workplace transformation|
Childhood trauma is not rare. It is not confined to [...]
Why Trauma-Informed Leadership Is the Missing Link in Association Resilience By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: association leadership, association strategy, board governance, burnout prevention, CSAE, executive leadership, governance resilience, leadership development, leadership transformation, member engagement, mental health in nonprofits, mission-driven organizations, nonprofit resilience, nonprofit retention, organizational culture, psychological safety, sustainable organizations, trauma-informed leadership, volunteer management, workplace well-being|
Leading an association has never been more complex. Rapid change, [...]
The Courage to Care: Why Women’s Leadership Demands Trauma-Aware Strategies By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout prevention, emotional resilience, empowerment strategies, gender equity, intersectional leadership, leadership development, leadership retention, mentoring women, professional women support, psychological safety, resilience for women, sustainable success, trauma-aware leadership, trauma-informed workplace, women and mental health, women executives, women in business, women’s conferences, women’s leadership, workplace well-being|
What does it take to lead as a woman today? [...]
Compliance Under Pressure: Why Resilience Matters as Much as Regulation By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout prevention, compliance leadership, compliance officer wellness, corporate compliance culture, decision fatigue, ethical leadership, export compliance strategy, export controls, financial crime prevention, global sanctions, governance and ethics, OFAC regulations, professional resilience, regulatory resilience, regulatory risk, risk management, sanctions compliance, secondary trauma, trauma-informed workplace, workforce retention|
Sanctions and export control professionals operate at a high-stakes intersection—where [...]
Beyond Inspiration: Real Tools for Afterschool Professionals Facing the Challenge of Childhood Trauma By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs awareness, afterschool programs, child resilience, childhood trauma, community programs, equity in education, resilience building, social emotional learning, staff burnout prevention, supportive environments, trauma informed education, trauma prevention, trauma-aware leadership, trauma-informed care, workforce wellness, youth advocacy, youth development, youth mental health|
Every day, afterschool professionals open their virtual and physical doors [...]
Opening the Door to Justice: Why Equity in Legal Pathways Demands a Trauma-Informed Lens By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 19th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: access to legal careers, ACEs research, adversity and resilience, childhood trauma, diversifying the legal profession, educational equity, equity in justice systems, inclusive leadership, law school diversity, legal equity, legal pipeline programs, mentorship in legal education, psychological safety in higher education, public health and law, resilience in higher education, social justice education, student persistence, systemic inequity, trauma informed education, trauma literacy|
When we talk about justice, we often focus on fairness, [...]










