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Trauma-Informed Therapy

Trauma is an unseen injury that impacts both the person's mind. While some people may quickly recover from adverse events, others might find their coping abilities profoundly altered, affecting their self-perception and interactions with their environment and in their relationships. The goal of trauma-informed therapy is to help trauma survivors recover from its effects. <br>

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Trauma-Informed Therapy

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  1. Exploring Trauma-Informed Therapy secondnewlife.com

  2. Table of Contents • What is Trauma? • What is Trauma-Informed Therapy? • Types of Trauma • Benefits of trauma-Informed Therapy • The Principles of Trauma-Informed Therapy • Top 9 Techniques are Used In Trauma-Informed Therapy • Conclusion secondnewlife.com

  3. What is Trauma? Trauma can mean many different things, and there is no one set types of trauma or one way that people respond to a traumatic event. Trauma is a common issue. The Truma literally means wounds, shock, or injury . Psychological trauma is a person's experience of emotional distress resulting from an event that overwhelms the capacity to emotionally digest it. People process experience differently, and not everyone has same reaction to any event. The patient's age, gender, socioeconomic status, diversity, drugs, & developmental environment are considered. When trauma causes a person's body to react as though it is being attacked, it can result in a fight or freeze reaction. Chronic stress, anixety, & other health problems can result from this reaction that stays in the nervous system. secondnewlife.com

  4. What is Trauma-Informed Therapy? Trauma-informed therapy is a therapeutic approach that recognizes and understands the pervasive nature and impact of trauma. It emphasizes the physical, psychological, and emotional safety of the client and helps survivors rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. The goals of trauma-informed therapy are to address the symptoms and behaviours resulting from trauma and empower individuals with the skills and understanding necessary for long-term healing and resilience. secondnewlife.com

  5. Types of Trauma Trauma is a deeply personal and subjective experience, with its impact often determined by how the individual perceives and internalizes the events they have encountered. These transformative encounters may include. • One-time sudden trauma from a single incident • Chronic trauma from repeated & prolonged stressors • Complicated trauma comes from showing to multiple traumatic events • Vicarious trauma • A result of generational or historical inequities secondnewlife.com

  6. Benefits of trauma-Informed Therapy • Proactive Approach to Safety • Safe Physical and Emotional Environments • Opportunities for Choice, Power, and Control • Reducing the Possibility of Re-traumatization • Improving Social Environment and Relationships • Supporting and Caring for Staff • Increased Quality of services and Cost Reduction • Resilience and Strengths-Based Focus • Client and Family Satisfaction secondnewlife.com

  7. The Principles of Trauma-Informed Therapy • Safety first • Trustworthiness and transparency • Empowerment and choice • Cultural sensitivity • Avoiding retraumatization • Understanding the impact of trauma • Collaboration and coordination • Self-care for caregivers secondnewlife.com

  8. Top 9 Techniques are Used In Trauma-Informed Therapy? • Internal family systems • Polyvagal theory • Attachment theory • EMDR therapy • Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT) • Somatic Experiencing • TF-CBT • AEDP • Integration of psychedelic medicines for complex trauma treatment secondnewlife.com

  9. Conclusion Trauma-informed therapy marks a major changes in how mental health & are treat. As mental health professionals, it's our duty to stay informed, flexible, and empathetic, evolving our practices to offer holistic and effective healing paths. This journey challenges us and highlights the remarkable humans capacity for recovery and growth. If trauma is show and support is need explore trauma-informed therapy options. secondnewlife.com

  10. THANK YOU secondnewlife.com

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