Trauma-Informed Care Explained: Red Flags, Green Flags, and Common Myths
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What does trauma-informed care actually mean in practice—and how can you tell when something isn’t trauma informed, even if it’s widely accepted?
In this episode, we're going through common green flags and red flags of trauma-informed care, including bodily autonomy, presumed competence, neurodivergent-affirming approaches, compliance-based models, masking, and how neuroplasticity is often inaccurately used to market not-so-trauma-informed approaches.
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Chapters- (00:01:08) - A few announcements
- (00:14:22) - What is trauma-informed care? (Overview)
- (00:24:01) - Definition of trauma (review)
- (00:25:02) - Green flags: Decolonization, DEI, etc...
- (00:29:56) - Why you should use preferred terminology
- (00:32:50) - Limitations of neuroplasticity (a little rant)
- (00:35:09) - Red flags: Compliance based approaches, teaching masking only, etc...
- (00:45:53) - Red flags: Ignoring your own needs!!
- (00:49:05) - Thought exercises
- (00:53:13) - Conclusion and wrap-up
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