Trauma Informed Care

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Last updated 8:33 PM on 4/29/26
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trauma

def: singular or cumulative experiences that result in adverse effects on functioning and mental, physical, emotional, or spiritual well-being

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complex/developmental trauma

trauma that occurs in childhood that affects the developing brain

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private, public, historical

3 types of trauma

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private trauma

abuse, neglect, or loss (ex. loss of a parent, sexual abuse)

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public trauma

natural disasters, pandemics, wars (ex. hurricane, COVID)

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historical trauma

trauma affecting marginalized populations (cumulative experiences of being marginalized)

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fast-acting stress response

immediate response to stress (sympathetic system is engaged)

  • fight, flight, or freeze

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long-acting stress response

built up stress, stress accumulates over a long period of time

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long-acting stress response

type of stress response: Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal (HPA) axis results in the release of cortisol

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hypervigilance

What is this an example of?

  • eyes darting around the room looking for danger

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  • structural changes to the brain

  • cognition and communication decrease

What happens, both structurally and functionally, to our brain in response to stress?

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Adverse Childhood Events (ACE)

what experiences impact the likelihood of a person to experience trauma

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cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer, anxiety, depression, addiction, sensory processing, cognition impairments, emotional regulation, relationship development, stroke, suicide attempts

Ex of ACEs effecting health of the person

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  • safety of the client

  • trustworthiness and transparency

  • peer support and mutual self-help

  • collaboration and mutuality

  • empowerment, voice, choice

  • cultural, historical, gender issues

SAMHS trauma-informed care principles

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SAMHS

Substance abuse & mental health services administration

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1) Safety

2) Therapeutic alliance

3) Interoceptive awareness and self-regulation

4) reasoning

5) intentional collaboration among the team

What are the principles for OT in trauma-informed care?

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interoceptive awareness

awareness of: how my body feels internally tells me how I am feeling

  • ex. heart racing = scared

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safety = give the client anticipation (what you will do during the session) and control

What is involved in the first principle of trauma-informed care for OT?

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1) Universal

  • to notice signs of trauma and provide safety

2) Targeted (for people at risk)

  • focus on regulation and environmental modifications)

3) Intensive (for people exhibiting signs of trauma)

  • individual treatment

What are the intervention principles for OT according to the Public Health Model?

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  • realization (that trauma exists)

  • recognize (the signs of trauma)

  • respond

  • resist re-traumatization

SAMHS organizational principles