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Trauma-Informed Care (DC)
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Most mental health consumers only experience one traumatic event in their lifetime.
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2
The ACE study questionnaire has 10 questions related to adverse childhood experiences.
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As ACE scores increase so do the incidences of problem health conditions.
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Up to 90% of public mental health consumers have been exposed to trauma.
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Trauma-informed services are designed to treat specific trauma symptoms.
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Up to 2/3 of men and women in substance use disorder treatment report childhood abuse and neglect.
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Trauma can be defined as a psychologically distressing event that is outside the range of usual human experience, often involving a sense of intense fear, terror, or helplessness that creates significant and lasting damage to a person's mental, physical and emotional growth.
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Trauma-informed care involves anticipating individual process and practices that may cause harm to individuals with a trauma history.
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Trauma can have lasting effects.
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Trauma effects how an individual seeks out services.
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Trauma can occur within the service delivery system.
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Trauma symptoms can be adaptations or ways trauma survivors cope with their trauma.
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Creating warm welcoming environments can help individuals with a trauma history feel more comfortable.
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A smile and a hello can go a long way for individuals with a trauma history.
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Sensible and Fair Rules help individuals with a trauma history feel secure.
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6-26% of all workers who work with trauma survivors experience some form of secondary traumatic stress.
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Clear instructions and information about possible changes are not necessary in helping a consumer feel safe and secure in the environment.
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