Representatives from the School of Social Work’s Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care (ITTIC) were in Albany last week to discuss how counties across New York State can adopt a trauma-informed ...
Note: This article discusses serious topics pertaining to trauma. Although some psychological wounds heal into scars on their own, others require careful tending. Each individual’s needs and ...
Leaders from the University at Buffalo School of Social Work’s Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care (ITTIC) were invited to present during a statewide symposium organized by Gov. Kathy ...
Maternal experiences of safety during pregnancy and childbirth support healthy psychophysiological processes in mothers-to-be and their developing babies and positive pregnancy outcomes (1).
Trauma-informed care is in the details. It assumes people are people. And people experience trauma. Trauma informed care or TIC assumes that every person may have a history of trauma, so steps are ...
We often think of trauma as something tied to war, natural disasters, or violent events. But for many people, trauma shows up in a quieter place: the exam room. Whether you’re undergoing surgery, ...
A statewide effort to recognize how trauma lies at the root of many mental health conditions, behavioral problems in youth and criminal behaviors represents a huge step in establishing trauma-informed ...
Bryan Post is one of the nation’s most respected voices in trauma-informed care and adoptive parenting. As the founder of the Post Institute and an adoptee himself, he brings a powerful blend of ...
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