Trauma-Informed Care and Why It Makes all the Difference

Trauma-Informed Care and Why It Makes all the Difference

Let's Talk: Mind, Body, Spirit

The US Department of Veteran’s Affairs reports that about 6 of every 10 men (or 60%) and 5 of every 10 women (or 50%) experience at least one trauma in their lives. Camille Drachman, Director of Clinical Education & Specialty Programming at Sierra Tucson explains, for those seeking or providing treatment, why trauma-informed care makes all the difference.

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13:312 Mar 2021

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Understanding Trauma-Informed Care: A Path to Healing

Trauma really is a wound, and it affects many parts of who we are. It's very important to be careful how we language our approaches with interactions with individuals.

Imagine carrying an invisible wound that affects every part of your life. This episode of 'Let's Talk: Mind, Body, Spirit' dives into the importance of trauma-informed care with Camille Drachman, the Director of Clinical Education & Specialty Programming at Sierra Tucson. Camille sheds light on how trauma, often stemming from childhood experiences, can shape mental health and the way we handle stress.

She also talks about the dangers of toxic shame and why understanding trauma is crucial for both those seeking help and those providing it. Camille's stories of recovery offer hope and demonstrate that healing is possible. Whether you've experienced trauma yourself or know someone who has, this episode provides valuable insights into the journey towards recovery and the importance of self-care.

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