Trauma-informed supervision in the disaster context
Abstract
Supervision is increasingly defined by reflection and traumainformed knowledge and practice. When faced with a disaster, the role and function of supervision is changed by the scale of events, with psychosocial support for traumatic stress often side-lined by, or subsumed within, emergency interventions. Disasters, however, need a longitudinal focus on recovery for many years following; this focus provides the logic for supervision at every...
Paper Details
Title
Trauma-informed supervision in the disaster context
Published Date
Jan 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
221 - 240
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