![]() ![]() This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) begins by introducing the scope, purpose, and organization of the topic and describing its intended audience. Key steps include meeting client needs in a safe, collaborative, and compassionate manner preventing treatment practices that retraumatize people with histories of trauma who are seeking help or receiving services building on the strengths and resilience of clients in the context of their environments and communities and endorsing trauma-informed principles in agencies through support, consultation, and supervision of staff. ![]() Likewise, treatment providers may not ask questions that elicit a client’s history of trauma, may feel unprepared to address trauma-related issues proactively, or may struggle to address traumatic stress effectively within the constraints of their treatment program, the program’s clinical orientation, or their agency’s directives.īy recognizing that traumatic experiences and their sequelae tie closely into behavioral health problems, front-line professionals and community-based programs can begin to build a trauma-informed environment across the continuum of care. Many individuals who seek treatment in behavioral health settings have histories of trauma, but they often don’t recognize the significant effects of trauma in their lives either they don’t draw connections between their trauma histories and their presenting problems, or they avoid the topic altogether. ![]()
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