In this view, trauma is defined by this rather than by the event itself.
What is the individual's experience/perception of the event?
Clients and their families are seen as this during therapeutic intervention.
This approach sees the clinician as a protector of safety.
What is trauma informed care?
Trauma often overwhelms a person's ability to do this.
What is cope?
These people are seen as the experts of their lived experiences.
What are clients and their families?
This approach involves active listening and respect for preferences in treatment.
What is client-centered care?
Trauma-informed care reframes behaviors such as noncompliance, resistance, or poor motivation as these rather than deficits.
What are adaptive survival responses?
In practice, client-centered care involves asking clients and their families this.
What are their priorities/values?
What is client-centered care?
These five principles guide trauma-informed care: safety, transparency and trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, and this.
What is empowerment?
In client-centered care, this person generally does not have control in treatment.
What is the clinician?
This approach is much less structured, and requires the clinician to be flexible.
What is trauma-informed care?
This core principle emphasizes creating an environment where clients feel physically and emotionally secure before expecting participation in therapy.
What is safety?
Client-centered care aims to reduce the risk of this.
What is re-traumatization.
This approach requires predictability from the clinician.
What is trauma-informed care?