Trust &
Collaboration
Understanding Trauma
Empowerment (Voice& Choice)
Culture/History & Gender Awareness
Principles of Trauma Informed Care
100

This action involves being clear with individuals about what they can expect and what the rules are

What is setting clear boundaries

100

Trauma can result from experiences such as abuse, neglect or THIS type of event.

What is a natural disaster?

100

This principle focuses on supporting individuals to make their own decisions

What is empowerment?

100

Trauma-informed care acknowledges and respects this type of diversity.

What is cultural diversity?

100

This principle ensures that individuals feel physically and emotionally secure when receiving care

What is safety?

200

Trauma informed care encourages these types of partnerships between the individual and the caregivers

What are collaborative relationships?

200

This type of trauma occurs when individuals are exposed to violence or abuse in childhood.

What is childhood trauma?

200

Offering clients options for treatment or care promotes this.

What is Choice?

200

This term refers to trauma experienced collectively due to historical events like colonization or genocide.

What is historical trauma?

200

This principle focuses on being clear, consistent and transparent about decisions and expectations.

That is trustworhiness and transparency?

300

This can foster trust by being consistent, dependable, and transparent in all actions.

What is reliability

300

PTSD stands for this disorder, which is a common result of experiencing trauma.

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

300

Allowing a client to express their feelings and needs fosters this.

What is voice?

300

Providers should approach care with humility and sensitivity to avoid these assumptions.

What are cultural biases or stereotypes?

300
This principle emphasizes providing options and respecting the individual's autonomy

What is Choice?

400

Trauma-informed care encourages this type of communication, where individuals feel heard and understood.

What is active listening?

400

This is a long-term effect that trauma survivors may experience in their relationships and daily lives.

What is difficulty trusting others?

400

Recognizing a client's strengths and building on them supports this process.

What is self-advocacy or resilience?

400

Truama informed care acknowledges that trauma can affect individuals differently based on this.

What are gender, race, and cultural identity?

400

This principle encourages individuals to work together with caregivers, supporting their voice and control in decisions.

What is collaboration and empowerment?

500

In trauma informed care, individuals are encouraged to make theses types of decisions in their care process.

What are informed choices?

500

The neurobiological impact of trauma can affect these brain regions, leading to emotional dysregulation.

What are the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex?

500

Empowerment helps shift the focus of care from a deficit based model to this kind of model.

What is a strengths based model of care?

500

To provide culturally responsive care, providers should engage in this ongoing reflective practice.

What is cultural humility?

500

This principle recognizes the impact of culture, gender and history on trauma and aims to avoid biases in care.

What is cultural, historical and gender sesitivity?

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