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100 _aLevenson, Jill.
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245 _aTranslating trauma-informed principles into social work practice
260 _aSocial Work
300 _a65(3), Jul, 2020: p.288-298
520 _aTrauma-informed social work is characterized by client-centered practices that facilitate trust, safety, respect, collaboration, hope, and shared power. Many agencies have adopted trauma-informed care (TIC) initiatives and many social workers are familiar with its basic principles, but it is challenging to infuse these ideals into real-world service delivery. This article offers 10 trauma-informed practices (TIPs) for translating TIC concepts into action by (a) conceptualizing client problems, strengths, and coping strategies through the trauma lens and (b) responding in ways that avoid inadvertently reinforcing clients’ feelings of vulnerability and disempowerment (re-traumatization). TIPs guide workers to consider trauma as an explanation for client problems, incorporate knowledge about trauma into service delivery, understand trauma symptoms, transform trauma narratives, and use the helping relationship as a tool for healing. – Reproduced
650 _aAdverse childhood experiences, Childhood adversity, Trauma, Trauma-informed care, Trauma-informed practice -
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773 _aSocial Work
906 _aTRAUMA
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