Addressing trauma is now the expectation, not the exception, in behavioral health and community organizations. There is an urgency to spread the understanding of trauma far beyond the scope of the clinical and peer workforce to ensure everyone in an organization is becoming trauma-informed. But, what does “becoming trauma-informed” mean for direct care behavioral health and community providers?
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Webinar—National Council for Behavioral Health Becoming Trauma-Informed: What Does this Mean for Non-Clinical Staff?
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