Alaap: Processing Vicarious Trauma From Global Conflicts

Mon Apr 27 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-04:00

Apicha Community Health Center - Jackson Heights-Queens | Queens

Bengali Mental Health Movement
Publisher/HostBengali Mental Health Movement
Alaap: Processing Vicarious Trauma From Global Conflicts
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Bengali Mental Health Movement is excited to announce the next session of Alaap, our support group series!
About this Event

Vicarious trauma is emotional stress experienced as a result of continuous indirect exposure to violence, tragic events, and witnessing of trauma experienced by others. In today's global world, vicarious trauma is not limited to those who work in service related professions. All of us have access to a 24/7 news cycle that brings to our fingertips images, videos, and new stories that are difficult to process.
In this Alaap, we invite you to explore with us:

  • How vicarious trauma from global conflicts can show up in unnoticed ways in our emotions, decision making, and everyday lives.
  • The ways in which global conflicts can trigger reflections on our own recent histories as Bengali Americans
  • Strategies for navigating vicarious trauma and resulting feelings of stress and uncertainty

While this session is facilitated by individuals with mental health training, Alaap is not group therapy and is not a replacement for therapy or other mental health treatment. Alaap is a space for conversation, reflection, and community, where lived experience is valued, and everyone brings wisdom.

Refreshments will be served!

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About Alaap

Alaap is a support group aimed at providing a safe space for Bengali individuals to discuss and explore mental health topics, fostering open conversations and connections through shared experiences.

"Alaap" is a Bengali word that can translate to discussion or conversation in English, based on how it is used. We chose Alaap to define this support group because there is lack of conversation about mental health in the Bengali community. While ALAAP meetings are not therapy groups, they can be therapeutic in nature because attendees share their personal experiences in a non-judgmental environment. ALAAP meetings cover various mental health topics, such as trauma, addiction, and depression.
Who Can Attend ALAAP?
ALAAP meetings are open to anyone above the age of 18 who identifies as Bengali and is local to the New York City area.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Apicha Community Health Center - Jackson Heights-Queens, 82-11 37th Avenue, Queens, United States

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