Trauma Informed

Making Sense of Trauma – Moving Away from the Disease Model and Embracing Cultural Responses to Stress

Reblog from Mad in America Noel Hunter recently wrote on Mad in America about how the \’trauma-informed trend often falls short\’. In this article, she argues that while there are more and more mental health professionals who are becoming \’trauma-informed\’ and though the trend is moving in that direction, many of them have not moved beyond the disease […]

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Reframing mental health conversations from \’What\’s wrong with you?\’ to \’What\’s happened to you?\’

Originally published on Mad in America Zenobia Morrill recently wrote on Mad in America on Trauma-Informed care with survivors perspectives. Based on a new editorial in the Journal of Mental Health by Dr. Angela Sweeney in collaboration with Dr. Danny Taggart, she writes on trauma informed approaches and how survivors perspectives come into context especially with re-traumatization through

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