Being trauma-informed means understanding how trauma has impacted a person’s life, including their behavior and cognition.
Engaging in this type of dialogue can help survivors recognize when trauma is occurring and spare them from further harm. This involves providing a nonjudgmental, listening ear without jumping to problem-solving mode, and being careful not to insinuate that a survivor is to blame for the abuse.
How to Have Trauma-Informed Conversations with Survivors of Domestic Violence was first posted on May 23, 2022 at 11:29 am.
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How to Have Trauma-Informed Conversations with Survivors of Domestic Violence was first posted on May 23, 2022 at 11:29 am.
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