Doctoral Candidate
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Trevor Kauer, NREMT-B, PhD-ABD, is a researcher/storyteller with expertise in healthcare workers' sensemaking, meaning-making, social support, and coping. His experience working in EMS informs his scientific research on the practicality, efficacy, and accessibility of using stories/storytelling and narrative interventions to improve the lives of first responders and their families. He has also published a number of peer-reviewed research studies that translate research into evidence-based empirically-driven interventions, exercises, and resources to aid first responders in managing difficulty associated with a high-reliability occupation, and partnered with departments and organizations across the nation to improve the well-being of first responders and their families. He holds a Master of Arts in Human Communication and is a Doctoral Candidate in Interpersonal, Family, and Health Communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Stigma & Storytelling: Addressing Mental Health Challenges with Narrative Intervention
Thursday, September 21, 2023
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM East Coast USA Time