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Lori Adams-Brown: 10 Essential Tips for Trauma-Informed Care, Healing, and Support for Survivors

In the latest episode of A World of Difference, host Lori Adams-Brown (www.loriadamsbrown.com) shares ten essential tips for providing trauma-informed care, drawing from her personal experiences with trauma, her professional experience translating for a trauma therapist in the Indonesian tsunami, her own training and trauma-informed certification, and her husband Jason's expertise as an MFT with a specialty in trauma therapy. What is the key to truly helping individuals heal from trauma? Find out in this gripping episode of A World of Difference.

Have you heard these myths about trauma-informed care? Myth #1: Trauma-informed care is only for people with severe trauma. Myth #2: Trauma-informed care is a one-size-fits-all approach. Myth #3: Trauma-informed care is only about therapy. In this episode, our guest Lori Adams-Brown will shed light on the truth behind these myths and share the importance of trauma-informed care in helping individuals heal from trauma.

This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Go to www.betterhelp.com/difference for 10% off your first month of therapy.

Host: Lori Adams-Brown

Lori Adams-Brown is a highly experienced and knowledgeable professional in the field of international disaster relief and development and global leadership and development with a trauma-informed care certification. With her background as a translator for a renowned trauma therapist with a specialty in childhood trauma and her own personal experience with trauma, she has gained a deep understanding of the importance of trauma-informed practices. Lori's expertise extends to working with caregivers and professionals in providing support and healing for individuals who have experienced trauma. Her commitment to learning and growing in this field led her to become a certified trauma-informed care provider. Through her work, Lori aims to create a culture of empathy, respect, and understanding, ensuring that individuals feel safe and supported on their healing journey. With her warm and friendly approach, Lori is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of trauma survivors and those who care for them.
Collaboration is key in providing comprehensive support to individuals who have experienced trauma. You are not their savior; so work with others to ensure they receive the help they need. - Lori Adams-Brown

In this episode, you will be able to:

• Gain a deep understanding of trauma-informed care and discover its powerful role in helping individuals heal from trauma.
• Create a safe and supportive environment that promotes healing and growth for trauma survivors.
• Respect personal boundaries and triggers to create a trauma-informed approach that truly supports and empowers individuals.
• Learn effective strategies for active listening that will enhance your ability to validate the feelings and experiences of trauma survivors.
• Embrace the ongoing process of being trauma-informed and adapt your approaches to meet the unique needs of each individual you support.

Creating a safe and supportive environment is crucial for individuals dealing with trauma. This involves developing a physical and emotional space where individuals feel secure, seen, and understood. Ensuring confidentiality, setting clear boundaries, and providing a calming atmosphere fosters trust, a vital element in the healing journey of individuals who have experienced trauma.

Being trauma-informed means understanding the impact of trauma on individuals and creating a supportive and empathetic environment. - Lori Adams-Brown

The resources mentioned in this episode are:

• Learn about trauma: Educate yourself on the different types of trauma, their effects on the brain and behavior, and the prevalence of trauma in society.
• Create a safe environment: Foster a physical and emotional safe space where individuals feel secure and supported. Set boundaries, ensure confidentiality, and provide a calm and welcoming atmosphere.
• Respect personal boundaries: Understand that individuals who have experienced trauma may have unique boundaries and triggers. Always respect personal boundaries and ask for consent when appropriate.
• Practice active listening: Give individuals your full attention, validate their feelings, and avoid judgment or dismissive attitudes. Do not minimize their trauma or abuse.
• Offer choices and autonomy: Empower individuals by giving them choices and control over their decisions whenever possible. This helps rebuild a sense of agency and self-esteem.
• Avoid retraumatization: Be mindful of the language and actions you use to ensure they don't retraumatize or trigger distressing memories. Be aware of potential triggers and avoid them.
• Be patient and understanding: Trauma recovery takes time, so be patient with individuals who may need more time to process their feelings and experiences. Avoid rushing them or pushing for quick resolutions.
• Invest in training and...

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