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Trauma Informed Care

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Trauma Informed Care

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  2. TRAUMA INFORMED CARE WHH Center for Behavior Health

  3. MEDICAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LOOK AT THE HANDOUT

  4. BE IN THE KNOW WHAT IS TRAUMA? 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. See the examples of Traumatic Events (handout)

  5. EFFECTS OF TRAUMA SUSPENDISSE HENDRERIT NISI ID MAXIMUS LUCTUS. FUSCE VITAE TURPIS NEC VELIT PELLENTESQUE PULVINAR ID A PURUS. NAM NON ENIM A ARCU FAUCIBUS FRINGILLA. QUISQUE SED SAPIEN QUIS IPSUM IMPERDIET LOBORTIS. NULLA DAPIBUS EROS UT DIAM MALESUADA, AT TRISTIQUE

  6. "Hurt People, Hurt People" WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO BE TRAUMA INFORMED? being informed helps you learn to Respond-not React

  7. TRIGGERS Seeing, feeling, hearing, smelling something that 01 reminds us of past trauma. The response is as if there is current danger. 02 Thinking brain automatically shuts off in the face of triggers. 03 Past and present danger becomes confused.

  8. NEXT TIME... WE WILL DISCUSS TRAUMA AND THE BRAIN

  9. WHY/HOW DOES THIS BENEFIT ME? How we think about trauma effects how we respond to it. Behavior can be a symptom of trauma. Reactions are based off of experience, not necessarily you. QTIP - Quit Taking It Personally. Awareness of personal triggers and/or Trauma. Avoid confrontation.

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