E-book 'Creating a Trauma-Informed System of Care: Addressing Individuals, Professionals, and Organizations'
Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez
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More people are experiencing trauma due to the effects of COVID-19. From being in social and physical isolation to losing their jobs (or being an essential worker), the stress and uncertainty of the unknown can strain a person’s mental and physical health.
For this reason, it is crucial that every health and human service provider have a basic understanding of trauma-informed care. That’s why RELIAS is excited to release their newest e-book, Creating a Trauma-Informed System of Care: Addressing Individuals, Professionals, and Organizations
This e-book will share:
- What exactly is trauma and how it affects different populations
- Best practices for addressing trauma with the individuals you serve
- Best practices for addressing trauma in your staff (both clinical and nonclinical)
- How to become a trauma-informed organization, including the key elements of the trauma-informed model of care
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Reading Creating a Trauma-Informed System of Care has been an eye-opening experience. The book does an excellent job of addressing trauma at multiple levels—individuals, professionals, and organizations—offering practical strategies that can truly transform how care is provided. I found the sections on organizational culture especially insightful, as they highlight ways to build environments that support both clients and staff. While diving into this book, I also discovered AIBookSummarizer, which provides helpful summaries like A a court of silver flames Summary. It’s a fantastic resource to quickly grasp key ideas from complex books, making it easier to integrate new knowledge into professional practice.