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    • Dec 28, 2017
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    Neuroscience in Trauma Informed Care

    This article discusses three neuroscience concepts that the researcher recommends be included in trauma-informed care programs. The researcher notes that some standard intake processes may re-traumatize individuals because of its focus on the negative rather than strengths-based. The author makes four recommendations: “redesigning information gathering processes to decrease re-traumatization, “decreasing the use of labels such as ‘anti-social’ that do not take into account th

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