Suicide Prevention: Understanding Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care

Event description
Funded by BSAS
No
Introductory level
No
Event format
Training (skill building)

Description: 

This training provides information about the prevalence and impact of potentially traumatic events and explains why a focus on trauma is important. The training defines what it means to be trauma-informed, the core principles and elements of a trauma-informed system, how this differs from and overlaps with trauma treatment, as well as what providers can do to ensure their practices/policies are more trauma-informed. The concepts of safety, predictability, and control are explored and strategies to help establish them are highlighted. Particular attention is paid to self/co-regulation, affect management, and self-care skills both for the people being served and the providers themselves.



Objectives:

Participants will be able to: 

  • Describe the prevalence of potentially traumatic events 
  • Explain how and why potentially traumatic events can have long-term effects on people who experience them 
  • Explain the value of using a “trauma lens” 
  • Discuss the concept of “trauma-informed” care and how it is a significant perspective shift from traditional models of care 
  • Describe the differences and overlaps between trauma-informed care and trauma-focused treatment



 

Details
Presenter
Riverside Trauma Center Staff
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Address

MA
United States

Cost
$40/person
Contact
Laura Guida
Phone
(508) 752-7313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
Adept Educational Institute, Inc.