Safety
7 Commitments
SELF
Trauma Theory
Toolbox
100

Usually, what people think of when they describe being safe; without out this all other forms of safety are difficult to achieve 

Physical safety 

100

■physical psychological and moral safety; do not harm one another

Nonviolence 

100

4 words that make up this pneumonic device

Safety

Emotions

Loss 

Future

100

3 classic bodily responses to trauma

Fight, flight. freeze 

100

An event that occurs several times a day to build community and sense of awareness of your feelings and goals

Community Meeting

200

The ability to be safe with oneself; to rely on ones own ability to self protect 

Psychological Safety 

200

being able to recognize emotions in yourself and others

Emotional Intelligence 

200

Change, disappointment, challenge, and grief

Loss

200

The study from Kaiser in the 90s that found those with four or more were MUCH more likely to experience health and mental health issues in the future.

ACES

200

A team meeting called to respond to any critical incident or concern

Solutions in Motions meeting

300

A workplace that considers situations in context and they are open to talking about differences with one another is a workplace that demonstrates this

Hint: safe attachments, safety in the group

Social safety 

300

Everyone has an important voice to be heard when decisions are being made

Democracy 

300

Setting goals, wanting to make things better, looking ahead

Future

300

______________ Is universal in the human experience.

Trauma; adversity

300

A simple reminder used to maintain emotional regulation at all times

Coping plan

400

when your own integrity matches that of your organization and the people you work with directly, you would probably feel this

Hint: Things you learned( share everything, play fair)

Moral safety 

400

Everyone must have the power to speak their truth; helps to resolve conflict or misunderstanding

Open communication

400

Recognizing and naming feelings

Identifying and using coping skills

Identifying triggers

Ability to read social cues,
re-enactments.

Emotions 

400

What are the three roles in the Reenactment Triangle and what are the three roles in the Empowerment triangle 

Victim, Rescuer, persecutor

Creator, Coach, Challenger 

400

Used for consultation, relationship building, and professional guidance

Supervision

500

Environments with this type of safety encourage healthy expression of anger and assertiveness as well as supportive and caring relationships

Physical Safety 

500

Being open to learning and expanding yourself and the organization

Growth and Change

500

Self can be used for conflict resolution and ____________   ___________.

Treatment planning, case conceptualization 

500

These can greatly enhance a child’s life and counteract other traumatic situations

Healthy relationships

500

List 5 items in the Sanctuary Toolbox

Psychoeducation    Core Team 

self-care         Community Meetings 

Safety Plans    Training 

Self Care  Team Meetings 

Service Planning  SIMS 

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