In June, we discussed three key components of trauma-informed care. Some of you emailed us thoughtful feedback about what constitutes the scope of trauma. Specialized care can promote resilience among patients who've endured many types of trauma, including patients who have parents with substance use disorders, refugees from war zones, and survivors of the AIDS epidemic. However, traumatic experiences widely vary, so a one-size-fits-all approach risks re-traumatizing patients and interfering with recovery. Instead, providers should tailor each patient's treatment plan to the type of trauma endured.
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