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Tips for Building Clinical Rapport with Family Members /
Conseils pour Établir des Relations Cliniques avec Membres de la Famille




Trauma-Informed Practice

Trauma is an experience that overwhelms an individual’s emotional and psychological ability to cope and can result in lasting mental and physical effects.

Trauma-informed practice is a broad approach to service delivery that applies certain principles and practices to all clients, regardless of trauma disclosure. Everyone in a clinical setting can practice in a trauma-informed way, even if trauma-specific treatment is not within their role.

The attached reference card helps to answer the following questions:

  • What is trauma?
  • What is the impact of trauma?
  • What is trauma-informed practice?
  • What is trauma exposure response?
  • How can clinicians build resilience?


Tips for Building Clinical Rapport with Family Members / Conseils pour Établir des Relations Cliniques avec Membres de la Famille


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