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Trauma-informed care seeks to: (1) realize the widespread impact of trauma and understand paths for recovery; (2) recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma in patients, families, and staff; (3) integrate knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and (4) actively avoid re-traumatization.
trauma-informed care principles: 1) safety; 2) trustworthiness and transparency; 3) peer support; 4) collaboration and mutuality; 5) empowerment, voice and choice; and 6) cultural, historical and gender issues.
Trauma-informed care acknowledges the need to understand a patient’s life experiences in order to deliver effective care and has the potential to improve patient engagement, treatment adherence, health outcomes, and provider and staff wellness.
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- 1. Safety
- 2. Trustworthiness and transparency
- 3. Peer support and mutual self-help
- 4. Collaboration and mutuality
- 5. Empowerment, voice, and choice
- 3 E’s of Trauma
- SAMHSA’s Concept of Trauma
Trauma-informed care (TIC): Is an approach that explicitly acknowledges the role trauma plays in people’s lives. TIC means that every part of an organization or program understands the impact of trauma on the individuals they serve and promotes cultural and organization change in responding to the consumers/clients served. Trauma: Individual trauma...
Throughout the organization, staff and the people they serve feel physically and psychologically safe. Safety throughout the organization, staff and people served Physical and psychological safety Physical Setting is safe Interpersonal interactions promote a sense of safety
Organizational operations and decisions are conducted with transparency and the goal of building and maintaining trust among staff, clients, and family members of those receiving services. Maximizing trustworthiness, making tasks clear, and maintaining appropriate boundaries Organizational operations and decisions are conducted with transparency Co...
These are integral to the organizational and service delivery approach and are understood as a key vehicle for building trust, establishing safety, and empowerment. Understood as the key vehicle for building trust, establishing safety and empowerment Utilizing their stories and lived experience to promote recovery and healing
There is true partnering and leveling of power differences between staff and clients and among organizational staff from direct care staff to administrators. There is recognition that healing happens in relationships and in the meaningful sharing of power and decision- making. The organization recognizes that everyone has a role to play in a trauma...
Throughout the organization and among the clients served, individuals' strengths are recognized, built on, and validated and new skills developed as necessary. The organization aims to strengthen the staff's, clients', and family members' experience of choice and recognize that every person's experience is unique and requires an individualized appr...
THE THREE “E’S” OF TRAUMA: EVENT(S), EXPERIENCE OF EVENT(S), AND EFFECT
Individual trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well- being.
Discuss what is trauma. Understand the six principles of trauma-informed care (TIC) and the CP4P re-defined principles as they relate to violence prevention. Explore how to apply the CP4P re-defined TIC principles to the work that you do. Icebreaker/Community Builder.
Jun 30, 2018 · Effective and com-passionate treatment for trauma survivors depends upon the healthcare setting becoming “trauma-informed.”. In this chapter, we present a practical model of care, “trauma-informed care,” to respond to the multifaceted needs of people and com-munities exposed to trauma.
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Nov 2, 2022 · Trauma-informed practice is an approach to health and care interventions which is grounded in the understanding that trauma exposure can impact an individual’s neurological, biological,...