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Becoming Trauma Informed (Millstein JGIM 2020)

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
When I look at Victoria through a clearer lens, there are many clues—her anxiety, troubled marriage and family life, avoidance of physically intrusive examina- tions. I realize that I hardly know her at all. I focus on her health issues, and despite many stumbles, we have a nice rapport. I accept whatever she is willing to share about her tumultuous home life, but I do not ask how it all came to be so. Now I float with her in a reservoir of pain and shame.
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Re: Becoming Trauma Informed (Millstein JGIM 2020)

Jeoffry Gordon ·
As a family doc with 40 years of practice under my belt I heard the phrase "Trauma Informed Care." for the first time in 2019. This not so benign neglect is complimented by adult medicine's obliviousness to the pervasive morbidities caused by the fact that about 20% of our adult patients were abused as children. This affects both mental and physical health. Training in adult medicine is void of attention to both child abuse and TIC, much to the detriment of our patients.
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