Population Health and Trauma‐Informed Practice: Implications for Programs, Systems, and Policies

Volume: 64, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 494 - 508
Published: Aug 24, 2019
Abstract
Population studies indicate that trauma exposure is ubiquitous and has a significant impact on health. Trauma‐informed practice seeks to address the health consequences of trauma through integrative responses that incorporate an understanding of the effects of trauma, the multiple pathways to recovery, and the potential for re‐traumatization. Current trauma‐informed practice considers trauma exposure an individual clinical problem rather than a...
Paper Details
Title
Population Health and Trauma‐Informed Practice: Implications for Programs, Systems, and Policies
Published Date
Aug 24, 2019
Volume
64
Issue
3-4
Pages
494 - 508
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