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Trauma-informed Care,直译的话是“创伤知情照顾”,这也是更多在网上看到的翻译名,而这次讲者将它意译成了“疗愈为本照顾”。 疗愈为本照顾(Trauma-informed Care) 疗愈为本照顾致力于一种范式的转变:面对一个出状况的人,从致力于“修正(need to fix)”到关注“发生了什么(need to know)”,再到疗愈为本照顾...
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Impact of Trauma-Informed Care Training on Attitudes Among Emergency Department Personnel, Staff Advocates, and Nursing StudentsRead the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) activity is to be taken online at www.NursingCenter.com/CE/JTN. Tests can no longer...
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What does trauma-informed care look like? The first step is to recognize how common trauma is, and to understand that every patient may have experienced serious trauma. We don’t necessarily need to question people about their experiences; rather, we should just assume that they may have this...
Trauma-informed care is a model of treatment that recognizes both vulnerabilities and strengths of trauma patients and encourages them to see themselves as survivors rather than as victims. From: Psychosomatics, 2013 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
The use of trauma-informed practices in the child welfare system is critically important to prevent system-induced trauma and encourage timely assessment, triage and referral for care when indicated. Ultimately, such measures have the potential over time to decrease the risk for mental health problems...