Trauma-Informed Practices
Preventing re-traumatization
Description
Trauma-Informed Practices explores how trauma impacts individuals and how to create a supportive, healing-centered environment. Participants will learn key principles such as safety, empowerment, sensory-sensitive design, and trauma-responsive communication. The session will also cover practical strategies for facility layout and environmental adjustments to promote well-being and prevent re-traumatization. Ideal for behavioral health workers, social workers, and staff in treatment facilities, this training provides actionable tools to enhance care for trauma survivors. These practices help prevent re-traumatization and promote healing.
Learning Objectives
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Understand the Core Principles of Trauma-Informed Care
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Design and Adapt Physical Environments for Trauma Sensitivity
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Implement Trauma-Responsive Strategies in Daily Interactions
Board Accreditation
MN Board of Social Work
2.0 CEUs
MN Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy
LADC: 2.0 CEUs
LPC/LPCC: 2.0 CEUs
MN Board of Nursing
This activity has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.