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  1. www.slideshare.net › slideshow › trauma-50659031Trauma | PPT - SlideShare

    Jul 18, 2015 · The document discusses trauma, including terminology, epidemiology, types of trauma, and the roles of trauma nurses. It outlines the ABCDE approach for primary and secondary trauma surveys, emphasizing airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure.

  2. Nov 7, 2014 · This document provides an overview of types of trauma, including individual trauma, interpersonal trauma like domestic violence, developmental trauma such as adverse childhood experiences, group trauma, mass trauma, community/cultural trauma, historical trauma, political terror and war, and system-oriented trauma.

  3. Sep 1, 2016 · Trauma management involves initial assessment and stabilization of airway, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure (ABCDE). The primary survey assesses life threats and guides resuscitation efforts.

  4. Deepening our understanding of the context of trauma and the complexity of impact that trauma has on children, youth and families can provide us with a powerful plaorm when addressing the adverse events our clients bring forth. The therapeu’c and child‐welfare context oken’mes opens up

  5. teachtrauma.com › educational-tools › slidesSlides - TeachTrauma

    Found here are helpful slides for using or adapting for your own lecture on psychological trauma. ( If you would like to download these slides for your own use, click the “in” button at the bottom right corner of the slides on this page, and you will be directed to where these slides are hosted.

  6. Trauma 101. Mollie Michelfelder, LISW and Eileen Swoboda, LISW. Definitions. Prevalence. Impact of Trauma . Trauma Informed Care. Resiliency. References. Resources. A traumatic event is one in which a person experiences (witnesses or is confronted with): Actual or threatened death. Serious injury.

  7. Trauma Informed Care strives to recognize trauma, strengths, and trigger and customize treatment based on the unique experiences, culture, and context of the trauma survivor

  8. safesupportivelearning.ed.gov › sites › defaulted

    Learn about the effects of trauma on students and educators, and how to create a trauma-informed learning environment. This slide presentation provides definitions, examples, and strategies for trauma-sensitive practices.

  9. Jul 21, 2021 · Principles of a Trauma-Informed System. Using trauma-lens in all aspects of our work: interactions, policies, programs, and general approach. Safety: Physical and psychological safety. Trust: Transparency and dependability.

  10. Aug 15, 2014 · Ability to Cope with Trauma Depends on: • Single vs. repeated trauma • Age when trauma occurred or began • Agent – natural vs. human • Nature of the trauma – accidental vs. purposeful • Innate resilience