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Practitioners should monitor their own well-being related to Vicarious Trauma.
You can be trauma responsive without being culturally responsive and vice versa.
Ignoring Trauma and Culture has no impact on the therapeutic process or outcomes.
A person only experiences Trauma if they were the direct victim of a crime or injurious event.
Only practitioners who work in Inpatient Psychiatric settings have to worry about being trauma-responsive in practice.
Being Culturally Competent is the same as being Culturally Responsive. |
Identifying social supports is one effective way for practitioners to unlearn unhealthy patterns, shifting from merely surviving to thriving.
I attest I attended the entire presentation.