Abstract Background While there is increasing support for training youth-serving providers in trauma-informed care (TIC) as a means of addressing high prevalence of U.S. childhood trauma, we know little about the effects of TIC training on organizational culture and providers’ professional quality of life. This mixed-methods study evaluated changes in organizational- and provider-level factors following participation in a citywide TIC training. Methods Government workers and nonprofit professionals (N = 90) who participated in a nine-month citywide TIC training completed a survey before and after the training to assess organizational culture and professional quality of life. Survey data were analyzed using multiple regression analyses. A su...
Objective: Organizations are identifying trauma-informed care (TIC) as a priority yet implementation...
This study evaluated secondary traumatic stress (STS) levels in 89 employees from Kentucky’s 15 regi...
Research has consistently demonstrated that following a response to an emergency incident, first res...
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach to service delivery based on the understanding of the prev...
Background: Trauma-informed practice (TIP) is a strength-based service delivery approach that ackno...
Exploring Trauma Informed Care and Employees’ Well-being When considering the complexity of trauma, ...
Problem: Despite the high likelihood of caring for patients with a history of trauma and the volume ...
Trauma is a substantial threat to public health. As such, significant effort has been exerted into d...
Despite trauma being widespread through the U.S. population and being associated with a multitude of...
Objectives: Enthusiasm for trauma-informed care (TIC) in the child-and youth-serving sectors (CYSSs)...
There is optimism that the effects of childhood adversity can be mitigated through trauma-informed c...
Despite its widespread adoption there is limited research on the influence of trauma-informed care (...
Many health organizations are incorporating trauma informed care (TIC) principles into their workpla...
The purpose of this quantitative research study was to examine the association between instructional...
Context: Rates of traumatization among residential child welfare professionals are alarmingly high. ...
Objective: Organizations are identifying trauma-informed care (TIC) as a priority yet implementation...
This study evaluated secondary traumatic stress (STS) levels in 89 employees from Kentucky’s 15 regi...
Research has consistently demonstrated that following a response to an emergency incident, first res...
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach to service delivery based on the understanding of the prev...
Background: Trauma-informed practice (TIP) is a strength-based service delivery approach that ackno...
Exploring Trauma Informed Care and Employees’ Well-being When considering the complexity of trauma, ...
Problem: Despite the high likelihood of caring for patients with a history of trauma and the volume ...
Trauma is a substantial threat to public health. As such, significant effort has been exerted into d...
Despite trauma being widespread through the U.S. population and being associated with a multitude of...
Objectives: Enthusiasm for trauma-informed care (TIC) in the child-and youth-serving sectors (CYSSs)...
There is optimism that the effects of childhood adversity can be mitigated through trauma-informed c...
Despite its widespread adoption there is limited research on the influence of trauma-informed care (...
Many health organizations are incorporating trauma informed care (TIC) principles into their workpla...
The purpose of this quantitative research study was to examine the association between instructional...
Context: Rates of traumatization among residential child welfare professionals are alarmingly high. ...
Objective: Organizations are identifying trauma-informed care (TIC) as a priority yet implementation...
This study evaluated secondary traumatic stress (STS) levels in 89 employees from Kentucky’s 15 regi...
Research has consistently demonstrated that following a response to an emergency incident, first res...