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Making Trauma-Sensitive Practice & Trauma- Informed Approaches a Priority

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In Chapter Seven will learn that trauma is prevalent in society, is pervasive in the lives of many children, can affect anyone at anytime, and has many negative repercussions. Helping professionals are, therefore, strongly encouraged to embrace strategies to treat the devasting effects of adversity by applying key elements of a trauma-sensitive practice and principles of trauma-informed approaches. Empowerment, safety, choice and trust are deemed to be crucial to treatment. However, the therapeutic relationship is determined to be the most vital component in facilitating healing, regardless of what specific psychological strategies are employed in therapy. In the narrative case study, a troubled teen tells us how she was inspired to want to help others heal from past hurt. In the Case in Point, a therapist helps her client understand that what happened to her was not her fault. At the end of the Chapter, we are asked to differentiate between shame and guilt and to explore ways to help clients to let go of shame. We learn what actions hinder and which ones help when confronted with another person’s emotional suffering.

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