From National Council for Behavioral Health, September 2020
Basics of Trauma and the TIC Framework
Current events like the coronavirus pandemic, public images of police brutality and an economic downturn have led to an increase in long-lasting physical and emotional stress in people across the world. These traumatic experiences have led to or exacerbated mental illnesses, substance use and physical health conditions.
Trauma-informed care (TIC) has become a widely recognized paradigm for creating safe spaces for individuals who have experienced trauma and reducing the likelihood that accessing services would cause re-traumatization. But what exactly is trauma and the trauma-informed care framework?
Join National Council strategic partner, Relias, on Friday, September 11, 2020 at 2 p.m. ET to hear Nellie Galindo, MSW, MSPH, and Melissa Lewis-Stoner, MSW, LCSW-C, share the basic components of trauma and the trauma-informed care framework in the webinar, Trauma-informed Care 101: Basics of Trauma and the TIC Framework. You’ll learn:
- The basic components of trauma and the key elements of the trauma-informed care framework
- \How COVID-19 has impacted trauma in both people served and your staff
- How to recognize trauma in your staff and prevent burnout/vicarious trauma
- How to view your organization through a trauma-informed lens (and examples of what a trauma-informed organization looks like)
- What to consider before embarking on a TIC journey at your organization
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