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Professionals Guide To Traumainformed Decision Making Cortny Stark

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Professionals Guide To Traumainformed Decision Making Cortny Stark
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.25 MB
Pages: 413
Author: Cortny Stark, Jose Tapia Jr, Kylie Rogalla, Kate Bunch
ISBN: 9783031546259, 3031546253
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Professionals Guide To Traumainformed Decision Making Cortny Stark by Cortny Stark, Jose Tapia Jr, Kylie Rogalla, Kate Bunch 9783031546259, 3031546253 instant download after payment.

Professional’s Guide to Trauma-informed Ethical Decision Making offers helping professionals a framework comprising the 10 Principles of Trauma-informed Ethical Practice (Stark, Tapia-Fuselier, & Bunch, 2022) enhanced with prominent ethical decision making models. These principles build upon the SAMHSA (2014) conceptualization of trauma-informed care, address key concepts such as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their long-term impact, marginalization stress, the influence of military and law enforcement experience, and others. Despite distinctions between the diversity of helping professions (in credentials, scope of practice, and theoretical approach), the same decision making models for trauma-informed care is a requirement for best practice. Thus, this volume is designed to address the needs of professionals serving diverse clientele, particularly those who’ve experienced trauma and adversity. Practitioners may utilize this text to as a guide to assist with ethical decision making when working with client survivors of trauma, and educators may select this text as required reading to support the development of trauma-informed clinicians-in-training.

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